Example sentences of "[adj] [modal v] be seen " in BNC.

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1 It 's not a case of being paranoid , it 's a case of seeking fairness for all the school children , and then some of them receiving disproportional , you know higher , er amounts of money , then that must be seen to be unfair , and I 'm certainly well supported in that .
2 Yesterday the party called for non-renewal of the US bases agreement , but perhaps that should be seen as an opening bid .
3 Humboldt Penguin chicks are reared regularly at the park , and in the breeding season some may be seen in the specially designed rearing unit alongside their enclosure .
4 Some may be seen 20 or more years later to have been seminal but were ignored because they did not fit into the theories current at the time .
5 This may be seen in his pollution of air , soil and ocean and in his scant disregard for the balance of nature or the needs of future generations and his tendency , without restraint , to use animal creation for his own ends .
6 This may be seen as an application of the principle of fair labelling .
7 This may be seen not only from a detailed breakdown of the sacrificial prescriptions in terms of the sex of the victim chosen for particular occasions , but more especially from an analysis of two other rituals which appeared on the scene at the same time : covenantal ( male ) circumcision and the regulations surrounding menstruation and childbirth .
8 This may be seen in a certain gaiety under saddle , or a continual alertness that is n't anxiety , or in exuberant air-borne paces with tail hoisted high .
9 On the other hand , it could be argued that if it is considered necessary to make an adoption order with a condition of access , then this may be seen as being imposed on the two or three parties and possibly of little value .
10 This may be seen from the range of those who went to press on the subject in 1989 and 1990 .
11 A clear example of this may be seen in the learner driver who grips the steering wheel so tightly with one hand that he has great difficulty in moving the wheel with the other .
12 At first sight this may be seen as careless farming with so much seed being wasted .
13 This may be seen as a move to make international law into proper law , or at least international law with one of its essential purposes , the control of force , and , of course , there have long been laws to restrict the type and degree of force used even in legitimate war , and some restrictions on the very legality of wars , for instance when they are in contravention of treaties .
14 Alternatively , if the employee receives promotion after refusing a transfer , this may be seen as a precedent by other staff when their turn comes to be asked to move .
15 This may be seen most clearly in his views on law and government .
16 This may be seen as very significant today when we consider the way that advertising and women 's magazines continue to portray women as finding all their fulfilment in the home .
17 While this may be seen primarily as a defensive kind of action , involving much routine work by civil servants who are required to produce the information needed for parliamentary answers , it may also provide opportunities for publicizing new policy initiatives .
18 This may be seen by appointment only .
19 This may be seen even in Britain , where the courts are formally subordinate to Parliament but are not powerless to affect the intention of Parliament by means of legal definitions because of the inevitable ambiguity of statutes .
20 This may be seen as follows : The overall average strain
21 This may be seen if we compare the definition of income with the comprehensive , or Haig Simons , approach .
22 This may be seen heuristically by considering a vote between G and , where G is an infinitesimal positive increment .
23 This may be seen as a special case of the ‘ free-rider ’ problem , discussed later in conjunction with public goods .
24 A similar biochemical picture to this may be seen with severe heart failure .
25 This may be seen as a measure of the extent to which opportunities for successful study are being provided for students who would traditionally not have been considered to be capable of achieving this success .
26 One patient might attend the ward as a day-patient , another may be seen with his partner for marital therapy , another may continue in individual problem-orientated therapy , and so on .
27 As the congregation draws near to God the expectation is to hear his voice , and this should be seen as part of intimate worship .
28 This should be seen in the context of the UK Government 's attempts to salvage the Maastricht Treaty by emphasising the principle of subsidiarity as well as in the context of the UK 's general hostility to regulation of labour and social affairs matters at EC level .
29 However this should be seen as an opportunity , rather than a fait accompli .
30 This should be seen also in the context of improving communications within the Garden , between gardens , and between RBGE and external information resources and services .
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