Example sentences of "[adv] seen [prep] [be] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | Attitudes are generally seen to be more stable , opinions more variable , but this is an entirely imposed language rather than a reflection of some inherent stability . |
2 | Each model is thus seen to be independently inserted into the reference space and then attached to each other . |
3 | The last situation is the system of alternating tripods of support , which is thus seen to be only one of a larger number of possible gaits . |
4 | Despite some changing patterns in this respect , woman 's role is still seen to be primarily in the home . |
5 | But that millennial day was still seen to be far off . |
6 | When other changes are taken into account couples with children are also seen to be considerably worse off . |
7 | We must ensure that the security forces are the real defenders of human rights and freedom from fear and violence , and that they are clearly seen to be so . |
8 | This anomaly is now seen to be largely explained by the intervention of the patron — the broker land agent — who set the objective for both lawyer and client in two of the three cases . |
9 | Although the details of their theory are now seen to be clearly wrong , their insight , that different parts of the brain are responsible for different processes , has stood the test of time and research and informs much of our current understanding of the brain . |
10 | Cancer , most feared of illnesses , is now seen to be intimately related to our emotional life . |
11 | The figures are Dataquest estimates of what a buyer actually pays after standard retail discounts , as opposed to list prices.Prices are now seen to be about 10% higher in Europe than in the US , against 25% a year ago . |
12 | Hopkins appealed to working women in the name of ‘ the common dignity … of our womanhood ’ , but moral responsibility was often seen to be precisely what these women lacked and what middle-class women could give . |
13 | Officers took unkindly to being reformed by a self-educated and self-appointed expert in civil-military relations ; many , retired and active alike , began to conspire against a Republic which was increasingly seen to be not only anti-military but also ‘ soft ’ on the two issues that most obsessed military minds : regionalism and public order . |