Example sentences of "[verb] be [adv] see [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | In the case of Elvis , this problem is particularly striking because within the rock discourse he has been widely seen as both the music 's first hero and its most prominent backslider . |
2 | This has been widely seen as an area where employment can be created and economic vitality encouraged . |
3 | We are not aware that a male preponderance has been previously seen in association with any form of pouchitis . |
4 | The communitarian state would provide those resources to in , in , to do what perhaps has been traditionally seen as the impossible , but it will require extensive support . |
5 | The ‘ social ’ factors of which Millett writes are here seen as pressures which are ‘ external ’ to the self , and which have the effect of thwarting the conscious and unitary rationality of female individuality , or the female ego . |
6 | The position of women that Engels found when he was writing was therefore seen by him as the product of a moment of history . |
7 | The Old Testament 's understanding of the character which the name reveals is well seen in passages such as Exodus 34:6ff. ; Psalms 103 ; 111 ; 146 ; Micah 7:18–19 . |
8 | The morning after the ark is put in Dagon 's temple , they discover the figure of their great god sprawled on the floor , his face to the ground , in what would have been readily seen as an attitude of worship . |
9 | The shamanic practices we have investigated are rightly seen as an archaic mysticism . |
10 | If power is a capacity to affect behaviour then influence is generally seen as the actual behaviour resulting from that capacity to affect . |
11 | His style of preaching is clearly seen in his books such as A Call to the Unconverted and The Saint 's Everlasting Rest which were prepared from sermonic material . |
12 | For rock climbers abseiling is often seen as a necessary evil , only because belays are often flimsy and safety ropes never used . |
13 | Although Sacheverell was found guilty , the decision by the House of Lords on 21 March to impose the mild sentence of three years ' suspension from preaching was widely seen as a moral victory for the doctor over the Whigs , and the news was greeted with ( often violent ) celebrations throughout the country . |