Example sentences of "[verb] [noun sg] [be] see [conj] " in BNC.

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1 Its lack of a well-developed indigenous middle class to act as a focus for a national identity meant that the failure of the nobility to resist partition was seen as exactly that : not a failure of the Polish people , but a failure of the Polish nobility .
2 Like this it is at once a moment of knowledge ( " to understand reality is to see and understand things in their connectedness and their interpretation , one to the other " ) and moment of praxis ( synthesis ) whose material embodiment is the process of modelling ( forming : here both in terms of cognitive modelling , including the modeling of meaning and the extension of this modelling , with all its reciprocal interactions ) .
3 Co-operation with other institutions on the exchange of information by electronic and other means , and on the evaluation of IT to attempt to ensure compatibility is seen as desirable .
4 Just as spoken language was seen as central to education , so cognitive theories have relied on speech coding as a key process .
5 This is because , in the image of the world created by capitalism , the ability to supply capital is seen as enabling production to take place and as giving a wage to workers who would otherwise starve , while in fact it is really the capitalist who depends on the worker .
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