Example sentences of "are seen by [det] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 The stagflation of the 1970s and the recessions of the early 1980s and early 1990s are seen by such economists as symptoms of a growing crisis of the capitalist system .
2 But these ‘ evils ’ , as he calls them , are seen by many novelists to have their advantages .
3 The value attached to this question , and the usual psychoanalytic answer to it , are seen by many feminists as completely or largely socially determined .
4 But Ms Short added : ‘ Women share our values but we are seen by these women as male dominated and the most unsympathetic of all the parties .
5 The Basque troubles are seen by most Spaniards as so tangled that they do not blame the current Socialist government of Felipe Gonzalez for failing to end the strife .
6 Social divisions in the workplace , symbolised by the provision of separate canteens for different grades of employee , are seen by some employers as counterproductive ; they have sought to reduce or eliminate differences of treatment of introducing practices which harmonise the status and conditions of their employees .
7 More subjective , qualitative methods , like observations , interviews , self-reports and case histories , are seen by some psychologists as a good way to address difficult-to-test aspects of subjectivity , like affect and meaning .
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