Example sentences of "[prep] [noun] be [adv] seen as " in BNC.
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1 | Notions of responsibility were still seen as of the essence , and the permanent , civil service , side of the state machine was still kept from focus . |
2 | However , all the important branches of physics are now seen as engineering subjects in their own right and are often taught without much of the underlying physics . |
3 | The choice of Gore was also seen as reinforcing those areas — particularly foreign policy and environmental issues — where Clinton was seen as vulnerable . |
4 | Unless the category of gender is explicitly seen as of methodological importance , the question can not even be raised . |
5 | The solution to the problems of shirking and positional conflicts of interest is traditionally seen as lying in the governance function performed by the shareholders . |
6 | By contrast , in America permanence planning and research into permanence are always seen as including rehabilitation with the child 's natural family as a major permanence option . |
7 | The maintenance of such records in departments was traditionally seen as enabling them to see who did what , when , where and why , and what were the effects of these actions . |
8 | The lack of substantial commitments to action is widely seen as reflecting conflicting interests and clashes within the government , particularly among the Departments of Transport , Energy , Agriculture and Trade and Industry where the environment is a contentious issue . |
9 | It has been claimed by some writers that distinctive feature analysis is not irrelevant to the study of language learning , and that pronunciation difficulties experienced by learners are better seen as due to the need to learn a particular feature or combination of features than as the absence of particular phonemes . |
10 | In contrast sexual activity by men is rarely seen as problematic . |