Example sentences of "seen as be [adj] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 The difference is in the degree to which internal , cognitive processes are seen as being involved in producing the response .
2 Such consultancies were seen as being prestigious in the eyes of candidates , having a wider field from which to chose , an extensive research resource immediately to hand , and the largest data banks .
3 The pressures of bureaucracy are seen as being greater within large , comprehensive unions so that fragmented , ideological unions ( as in the Latin countries ) do not possess specialised staff resources to the extent of more pragmatically-based general unions , and they therefore leave greater room for local and plant initiatives by the membership .
4 It was seen as being opposed to liberalism , as opposed to nationalism and perhaps there were , there were er , there were , there were good reasons er for that .
5 The overview presented here suggests that many things happening in the period were seen as being representative of significant social changes .
6 Positive reinforcement was seen as being due to the presentation of ‘ satisfiers ’ but that is , of course , completely circular without being able to predict in advance what will satisfy an animal .
7 The UK position was in part seen as being due to the personal antipathy to whaling of Agriculture Minister John Gummer , who declared on the eve of the conference that " the way we kill whales revolts and appals many people , among them myself " [ see also ED no. 46 ] .
8 The two specific areas which are currently under consideration are Sentence Planning and Pre-release Programmes and SCOTVEC modules are seen as being central to these initiatives .
9 However , dementia is seen as being specific to the elderly age groups .
10 A child-centred approach has become pupil-centred ; the interests of the child , particularly the working-class child , are seen as being compatible with and not antagonistic to , those of the school .
11 The knowledge world is seen as being equivalent to a population , and the spread of an idea through that population is described as following the same pattern as the spread of an infectious disease through that population .
12 The difference between this and the more probabilistic version of determinism is in what it is that is seen as being responsible for the ‘ looseness ’ of the association .
13 They were seen as being responsible for the real problems that confront ordinary citizens .
14 A whole series of arguments against correctionalism can be discerned , originating from various sources , but all gaining impetus in the 1960s and early 1970s : the corrective stance was seen as being inappropriate to an academic discipline in that its partiality had the effect of distorting the nature and appearance of the phenomena it was studying ; it was seen as neglecting the possibility that crime may have positive qualities and consequences ; correctionalism was seen as having led to the violation of fundamental human rights and principles of justice in its single-minded quest for efficient crime control .
15 As illustrated , B-but not A can attain a higher indifference curve at 3 than at 2 , and therefore B is seen as being envious of A , and therefore point 2 is efficient but unfair in B 's terms .
16 Now how you 'll be when you 're seen as being more of an adapter , or more of an innovator .
17 When I said that we would need a plant in our team , then would he be seen as being more of an innovator ?
18 My term can be seen as being analogous to the propensity to unproductive consumption , but this is not the same as the Keynesian propensity to consume .
19 Comprehension is seen as being dependent upon the ability to hear essential speech sounds , the ability to recover meaning from sound sequences and to interpret meanings in terms of abstract concepts and relations .
20 Circular 7/87. on the provisions of the 1986 Act , explains what is meant by the general conduct of the school : ‘ It should be seen as being concerned with the whole ethos of the school 's life ’ .
21 In contrast , the concept of education has normative overtones and we think of the processes of education as being of value apart from its instrumental use , that is education is seen as being concerned with the development of autonomous individuals who are able to adapt and influence their circumstances rather than be constrained by specific roles ( Stephens 1988 ) .
22 Speech is somehow seen as being transparent to that meaning in a way that writing never can be , because writing is conventionally thought to copy speech rather than the ideas themselves .
23 Their interests were seen as being conflictual in some degree , but the pluralist model implied that the terms of the relationship were negotiable .
24 To ensure that the external assessors are independent of , and are clearly seen as being independent of , the directors of the companies they assess , an audit review panel should take responsibility for the appointment , and the termination of the appointment , of the external assessors .
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