Example sentences of "[det] be seen by " in BNC.
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1 | This is seen by some judges as usurping their function . |
2 | Although theoretically the Type 11 system permits full GP ( and consumer ) choice and , indeed , this is seen by its advocates as one of its virtues , some commentators question how much choice would exist in reality . |
3 | This was seen by workers at the London Hazards Centre who were quickly able to supply exactly the required references . |
4 | This was seen by some as being in marked contrast to the humanities departments , a point we shall pick up later : |
5 | This was seen by some to have advantages by conforming to the system adopted by most other modular and course unit schemes in polytechnics and universities . |
6 | This was seen by some as an attempt to improve his image abroad after remarks which he had made during the presidential election campaign to the effect that he was " untainted " with Jewishness . |
7 | This was seen by a decrease of injury grades II and III and in an increase of injury grades 0 and I. Another experiment with eight rats showed appreciable repair of the gastric mucosa 1 hour after ethanol ( data not shown ) , but the recovery was less pronounced than that seen 3 hours after ethanol . |
8 | This was seen by critics ( e.g. CEFE 1983 : 27–33 ; 1984 : 73 ) as a vestige of the Francoist past when the ‘ objective ’ protection of the law was important for the workforce in the absence of the ‘ subjective ’ protection afforded by strong trade unions and collective bargaining . |
9 | These were seen by teachers and some parents to be a dangerous and decadent influence at first . |
10 | So all were seen by their subjects in their role as peace-keepers , and also as upholders and definers of customary law . |
11 | Five say they 'll vote against the Government , even though that is seen by some as a direct challenge to the Prime Minister 's leadership . |
12 | A stolen refrigerated truck drives the wrong way up the autobahn — that was seen by a driver coming up the northbound lane — and Tweed 's Mercedes was somewhere not far ahead . |