Example sentences of "have be see as " in BNC.

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1 Lastly , conservation has been seen as just one element in rural development efforts , and conservation elements have been linked with agricultural extension , institutional development ( cooperatives , regulated markets , government-supplied services , and so on ) , and the provision of infrastructure ( storage , roads , buildings , etc . )
2 Therefore it has been seen as right that they should be kept under male control .
3 For centuries , material wealth and abundance has been seen as incompatible with spiritual growth .
4 While the rediscovery of women 's experiences has been seen as one of the first tasks , the problem is not just one of ‘ bringing women back in ’ but involves a struggle to upend traditional theories , concepts and methods so that women 's experiences , their relationships to each other , to children and to men become part of the mainstream .
5 In fact , once the evidence that Minos lived and ruled in the Labyrinth at Knossos has been seen as hopelessly insubstantial , it begins to look as if there might have been no king at all .
6 As such , the term has been seen as being a particularly appropriate description for the endeavours of organisations involved in ‘ moral protest ’ .
7 They realize , as feminists , the extent to which this Christian story has hurt women , indeed how far the fact that God has been seen as ‘ male ’ in the west has served to undermine a sense of women as also made in the image of God .
8 Nor does she have a sense for the impact which the fact that Christ has been seen as male and as part of the Godhead has had on the relations of women and men in western culture .
9 The onus , one would have thought , lies on those who would show that it is not the case that the fact that God , whether in the form of the Father or of Christ , has been seen as ‘ male ’ , is an underlying factor in western culture , distorting human relations .
10 The Report has been seen as providing the most authoritative collective manifesto for English ever issued .
11 Much of this work , such as his theory of social forms , which has been seen as one of the foundations of the discipline of sociology , will be ignored .
12 Some of this interference has been seen as necessary where competition has been impossible or illogical , in the public utilities and the railways for example .
13 Some of it has been seen as justifiable because it seeks to ensure competition and prevent monopoly .
14 The development of a separate manpower policy agency seems to have been carried out with all these motives in minds The University Grants Committee has been seen as serving the second and third purposes .
15 This trend has been seen as extremely worrying by those who fear the consequence of the military-industrial complex and see it as evidence of the dominance of American foreign policy by military and industrial advisers .
16 The act has been seen as one of the decisive events in modern English history because it transformed the country into something called , and approximating , a democracy .
17 More recently , however , party and interest group practice has been seen as at odds with liberal-democratic theory .
18 Since then , however , in spite of a hiccup of concern during the depression of the 1930s , the British constitution has been seen as settled and so constitutional debate could itself settle down .
19 A strong pound has been seen as essential if inflation is to be kept low .
20 In the UK , in recent years the funding of government spending by increasing the money supply has been seen as detrimental , while funding it by borrowing has also been seen as objectionable because of the choking off of private investment .
21 In recent years , the Inspectorate has been seen as understaffed and underfunded and has allegedly suffered from low morale .
22 In the past he has been seen as too similar to form a partnership with Arsenal 's Tony Adams , but he said : ‘ I see no reason why we can not play together . ’
23 Fife College has been seen as one of the further education colleges most likely to break through the barrier which separates the sector from higher education , and there have been suggestions that it could become Fife 's second university , after St Andrews .
24 ‘ In so doing , he employed loose , inappropriate and , in places , inaccurate language which conveyed a message which has been seen as deeply offensive , ’ he continued .
25 In liberal democracies , there is , to varying degrees , a functional differentiation between legislative and executive tasks , although this has been seen as increasingly eroded by the growth of executive policy-making powers , whether de facto or statutory , and the emergence of policy-making ‘ communities ’ within the state administration .
26 Never , The Smiths now make Duran Duran , Nik Kershaw or Michael Jackson look years out of date so how could they have been seen as old fashioned at the start ?
27 Some of these functions are best performed by University Institutes , some by a Curriculum Development Centre , some by a Curriculum Planning Unit and it is therefore possible that functions which may hitherto have been seen as either wholly performed by this body or that may increasingly be undertaken in partnership .
28 If it had come out at the same time , it would have been submerged , and if it had come out afterwards it would have been seen as merely reactive .
29 If we had proposed a separate profile component for knowledge about language , it might have been seen as having a weight ( in terms of content , teaching time and assessment ) which was disproportionate in relation to the English curriculum as a whole .
30 The teaching role of the staff nurse or equivalent clinical practitioner may have been seen as something of a Cinderella when compared with the traditional tasks of care giving and developing managerial expertise .
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