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Example sentences for "being considered"

  • It is there one of the most popular winter fruits, being considered by some superior to the Rhode Island Greening, and it deserves extensive trial elsewhere.

  • We know that their union was not regarded as a real marriage, and that even that union, such as it was, could not be contracted without the consent of their masters, under pain of being considered as void.

  • Without, we trust, being considered egotistical, we can say that this opinion is based upon a large experience and a perfect familiarity with the nature and curability of the disease.

  • It has been erroneously regarded as a local uterine disease, requiring only local treatment instead of being considered as a symptom of general derangement, and, therefore, requiring constitutional treatment.

  • This house, being considered be one of the best in the whole city, I shall have occasion to take notice of hereafter, in speaking of the state of their architecture.

  • These towers projected about forty feet from the line of the wall, and were placed at regular intervals of about seventy yards, being considered as bow-shot distance from each other.

  • The sudden darkness, being considered as an omen unfavourable to the object of the expedition, occasioned a general consternation.

  • The citron belongs to the same species as the lemon, being considered only as a variety, the distinction between them not being very great.

  • It may be added, that the liver, being considered a delicacy, should be divided, and one half served with each wing.

  • When young, it is held in high estimation, being considered as little different from common grouse.

  • Greek origin, being considered to belong to the language from which they were immediately introduced into the English.

  • All these things, or half of them, beside many others that might be given, being considered, I cannot see but it is an absolute duty.

  • Diaper never forms any part of the blazon, and is never officially noticed, being considered, and very properly allowed to remain, a purely artistic detail.

  • Being considered, as it is, the symbol of industry, small wonder that it has been so frequently adopted.

  • How it ever reached the position of being considered one of the ordinaries has always been to me a profound mystery.

  • The true state of the case is, that they partake of both these qualities, being considered by our laws, in some respects as persons, and in other respects as property.

  • Being considered a rising man, his private friends and near relations came to consult him.

  • However, being considered a heinous offender, sharp pursuit was made after him, and he was discovered wearing a cowl and a serge jerkin.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    being admitted; being borne; being compelled; being confined; being covered; being desirous; being disturbed; being equivalent; being invisible; being justified; being killed; being left; being ordered; being perceived; being placed; being prepared; being shot; being slain; being thought; being treated; being united; being very; live stock; other universities; thrown down; will soon