Example sentences of "will be see [prep] a [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | If they take place from the children 's earliest years , they 'll be seen as a natural resource in family interactions . |
2 | The taking of evidence within the territory of one State by the authorities of another , or on behalf of the parties to litigation in another State , will be seen as a serious affront to that sovereignty , unless of course official permission is sought and given . |
3 | However , this will be seen as a minimum protection only and does not extend to the underlying liabilities of the target . |
4 | They also perceive a danger that their skills in recruiting volunteers will be seen as a cheap way of providing care . |
5 | The new Carmel convent will be seen as a spiritual powerhouse for the whole of the Kimberley diocese . |
6 | Judged by that , the council tax will be seen as a fair system . |
7 | The move to EC-wide quotas will be seen as a fresh obstacle to the Gatt world trade talks . |
8 | The availability of transport which departs from the hospital will be seen as a valuable bonus by many staff . |
9 | I certainly hope that every executive agency will apply for a charter mark , which will be seen as a clear reward to those in public service who provide customer satisfaction , which all too often in the past has been sadly missing . |
10 | The move will be seen as a further step towards a possible post-election deal between Labour and the Liberal Democrats , who are holding out for a commitment to PR for the Commons as a pre-condition of backing a minority government . |
11 | Immigration has so far played a relatively minor part in the election campaign , and Mr Baker 's decision to raise it now will be seen as a further attempt by the Tories to prevent their support slipping , particularly among skilled workers and their families . |
12 | It will be seen as a marginal after this . |
13 | But David Lamby , the Vice Chairman of the British Soviet Parliamentary Group says ‘ nonetheless , the award will be seen as a vital show of support ’ . |
14 | It is important that the school library 's microcomputer will be seen as a whole-school resource and not just as a mechanical tool for improving the efficiency of the school library . |
15 | By this method the detail of the object will be seen in a wider visual angle and the retinal image will be magnified , a greater part of the retina thus being activated . |
16 | All the works bequeathed by the Stangls are to be re-examined by experts and the results of their labours will be seen in a comprehensive exhibition planned for the end of 1993 whose aim will be to highlight both the international importance of the collection and the activities of Otto and Etta Stangl . |
17 | Luciano Pavarotti will be there to strike the right note for an occasion of speeches , publicity films and general hype that is costing £1 million and will be seen by a worldwide television audience of 500 million . |
18 | Our non-academic pupils however , were not too concerned about this aspect , but as will be seen from a later section , lack of order was a real problem for those people who wanted to get on and pass exams but were in mixed-ability groups . |
19 | Proceed along Hollow Way and the property will be seen after a short distance on the left hand side , identified by an Adkin ‘ For Sale ’ board . |