Example sentences of "may be seen [prep] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Thus professionalism may be seen as expertise applied to and building up the relationship with the individual pupil , where a trusting relationship which can share information and build autonomy is seen as a goal .
2 They may be seen as evidence of the insidious creep of sport climbing ethics into the mountains , but used sparingly they eliminate an unwanted and unnecessary risk and cause less visual intrusion .
3 The bids for Rowntree may be seen as part of a growing trend towards globalisation in world markets .
4 This spread of home ownership may be seen as part of the drive towards establishing a capital-owning democracy or popular capitalism ( refer to Chapter 5 ) .
5 Rather than being seen as partners in the search for a solution parents may be seen as part of the problem ( Moses and Croll 1987 , Wood 1988 ) .
6 This pragmatic shift in philosophy may be seen as part of a broader ‘ revolt against formalism ’ in the USA .
7 To a certain extent , this process may be seen as part of the more established technology known as OCR ( Optical Character Recognition ) , but OCR has traditionally been associated exclusively with machine printed text rather than handwriting .
8 Individualised service planning , if carried out systematically , may be seen as part of a process which , in general terms , identified service gaps and deficits .
9 Bankers and tourism may be seen as signs of economic insecurity .
10 Foreign transactions may be seen as parts of a single world-wide system where individual entries should be translated into the holding company 's currency as they arise ( the temporal method ) .
11 Consequently , primary prevention within a social work context may be seen as action which prevents the need for allocation of client status ( Benn , 1976 ; Richards , 1987 ) .
12 They may be seen as steps in the transition from the Family Practitioner Services being purely ‘ administered ’ services to being an actively managed service .
13 The main food reserve of preparasitic nematode larvae , whether inside the egg shell or free-living , is lipid which may be seen as droplets in the lumen of the intestine ; the infectivity of these stages is often related to the amount present , in that larvae which have depleted their reserves are not as infective as those which still retain quantities of lipid .
14 The Thomas Harris referred to was closely associated with the composer , and his signature may be seen as witness to Handel 's will and to its first three codicils ; in the fourth and last codicil he actually becomes a beneficiary .
15 Perhaps we are more on our guard against the possibility of over-attachment by or to the adolescent or prepubertal child — or what may be seen as over-attachment .
16 They may be seen as clauses of allographs , as phonemes can be seen as classes of allophones .
17 A similarly close relation ship may be seen between ivory and some of the most important precious stones used in antiquity .
18 Later insulae , considerable remains of which may be seen at Ostia , were built of concrete and brick and could rise to four or five storeys .
19 She manages to make something intriguingly complex with a great economy of means and her newest work may be seen at Curt Marcus until the end of the month .
20 Until the end of the month a selection of them spanning a forty-year period may be seen at Matthew Marks .
21 Skeletons are rarer , but may be seen at Hildersham , Cambs ; Weybridge , Surrey ; Margate , Norwich , and other places .
22 While the official celebration of Columbus ' voyage goes on in Seville , the true extent of American influence on world culture may be seen at Marne-la-Vallée outside Paris , where Euro Disney opened this week .
23 The engine may be seen on Sundays and on some Saturdays when it is operated .
24 The varices may be seen on barium enema or at colonoscopy and aortoportography is diagnostic .
25 From the first heights heading north , the sails of the Adventure School 's windsurfers may be seen like pictures in a child 's storybook on the glimmering water .
26 However , what an owner sees as his due rights may be seen by others as undue privilege ; and where the general interest is material enough to insist on the second alternative , it may with whatever necessary degree of consideration and justice , seek to override the first .
27 Guilt is culpable responsibility — we are guilty of some specific offence , or we may be seen by others or see them as so ; in this sense we carry the more or less factual responsibility for damage or potential damage to some other person(s) or society as a whole .
28 This may be done in various ways , but one simple and useful device is to adopt two auxiliary variables : unc and to write the equations in the form unc Then if we now write unc and unc proportional to exp unc and again seek the complementary function , the four equations may be written , with a little rearrangement , unc This equation can clearly be written in partitioned form as unc or unc where unc The quartic determinantal equation obtained from this first-order set of equations may be seen by inspection to be identical with that obtained from the quadratic formulation .
29 This may be seen by appointment only .
30 But the introduction of the budget may be seen by operatives in a more negative perspective of controls being imposed upon them .
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