Example sentences of "it [verb] to [be] see " in BNC.

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1 The Bayeux tapestry gives a magnificent cartoon report of the action , but it needs to be seen as a piece of victorious Norman propaganda ; it is to be doubted that the English spent the previous night in carousing whilst the Normans engaged in earnest prayer .
2 It needs to be seen as part of the renewed offensive launched by militant evangelicalism in the 1880s , which influenced a whole range of single issue campaigns and brought pressure to bear on the Liberal Party hierarchy .
3 It needs to be seen as part of a continuum of experience from the most ordinary and humdrum to the most sublime and special .
4 But in order to be understood it needs to be seen within its original context of faith in one God who can only be spoken about by using metaphorical language .
5 It has to be seen to be more socially responsible , to make people feel more comfortable about owning a Rolls . ’
6 In order to understand Conductive Education it has to be seen in the context of the Hungarian State System .
7 It has to be seen , and felt , and only then can you understand the beauty of it and of Russia . ’
8 The idea that grandchildren , especially granddaughters , are a possible choice for the care of elderly people is the key element here , although it has to be seen in the light of the evidence ( which I reviewed above ) about who actually cares in practice .
9 Most importantly , effectiveness can not be measured in the generality ; it has to be seen in the context of what each firm is trying to achieve .
10 It has to be seen , it may be suggested , as an aspect of the effort to control these age-groups .
11 It has to be seen in the climate , culture or context of an organisation .
12 It has to be seen to after the children and staff have left .
13 He argues that there is no single causal explanation for Britain 's decline ; rather , it has to be seen as resulting from a convergence of pluralist stagnation , a decline of class , and a revolt against authority .
14 For used money to be viable it has to be seen to make new money .
15 It came to be seen as yet another instance of the depravity of the Sussex poor , firmly pointed out in 1834 :
16 For most consensus theorists , the answer lies in a theory of social structure made famous by Durkheim in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries and developed to such an extent by Talcott Parsons and his followers in the USA between the 1930s and 1950s that during these years it came to be seen as the sociological theory .
17 Wha how where is it going to be seen from ?
18 Where is it going to be seen from ?
19 Because of my research experience working with two aspects of permanence , related in my book Captive Clients ( 1980 ) and the evaluation of The Child Wants a Home project ( Adoption and Fostering , Vol. 9 , No. 1 ) , I find it particularly sad that when the term permanence is mentioned in British social work circles it tends to be seen as synonymous with adoption .
20 Merchant ( 1982 ) , for example , believes that from the mid-seventeenth century onwards , the scientific view of Nature began to change ; instead of seeing Nature as an organic and harmonious entity , it began to be seen as external and chaotic ; the role of science was to exploit it .
21 The French sociologist , whose sentence was more like a paragraph , went on to argue that death was something that we needed to share - it needed to be seen publicly .
22 It awaits to be seen whether German social workers will find a way forward beyond the horizon drawn by this Act as they managed to do with the previous Act .
23 It 's amazing , it 's wonderful , and it deserves to be seen by everyone . ’
24 He said it had to be seen in the context of the UK 's £25billion a year deficit on trade in manufactured goods , a 22 per cent fall in enrolment for engineering courses since 1985 and the forecast decrease in the number of 16- to 24-year-olds by the mid-1990's .
25 He said it had to be seen in the context of the UK 's £25billion a year deficit on trade in manufactured goods , a 22 per cent fall in enrolment for engineering courses since 1985 and the forecast decrease in the number of 16- to 24-year-olds by the mid-1990's .
26 It had to be seen to be believed , ’ she said .
27 The new street elevation proposed by the architects ( Waterhouse Ripley Adie Button ) has been sensitively treated ; however , the extension to the north will necessitate diluting much of the pub 's evocative and cosy proportions , and it remains to be seen whether the design of the newly-created bar areas survives comparison with the adjacent historic interiors .
28 It remains to be seen , if there is a conviction in Zeebrugge , what the penalties will be .
29 It remains to be seen how much Biggs has got left and even Duff has made mistakes .
30 It remains to be seen whether they will still be in business to take the show to London in April ; it looks as if the outcome of the Northern group may rest on the Roses game later in the month .
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