Example sentences of "[noun] be sometimes seen [conj] " in BNC.
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1 | For these reasons , and also because elderly patients were usually less mobile and less likely to leave the area , key workers for elderly patients were sometimes seen as redundant . |
2 | Schooling is sometimes seen as yet another burden on scarce family resources . |
3 | The disorder is sometimes seen as serving a homoeostatic or stabilising role in the family . |
4 | In fact , the rational expectations hypothesis is sometimes seen as providing support for the ‘ strong ’ version of the Friedman approach to monetary policy in which the x per cent rule is made constitutionally binding . |
5 | This view is sometimes seen as represented in the Gospel of John . |