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

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1 Would n't this be seen as tipping the balance ?
2 Feminists claim the right , in language as in other spheres , to do things differently from men without this being seen as indicative of inferiority .
3 This is seen as using RDS as a data channel of very limited capacity in conjunction with a speech synthesis chip or possibly some form of printer in the car ( it could provide automatic translation when travelling abroad ) as a means of sending ‘ traffic telegrams ’ to cars without interrupting the radio programmes .
4 This is seen as crucial in attracting people away from the current crop of cramped top-of-the-range coupes — essential if the car is not simply to draw existing Bentley customers from the Turbo R.
5 This is seen as essential to FTC 's plans for a 24-hour channel devoted exclusively to football because of the volume and geographical spread of games offered by the other 70 Football League clubs .
6 profits have continued to represent about one-third of the turnover ; this is seen as not necessarily the highest proportion of profits to income in the headhunting business as a whole , where estimates of 60% have been made in some cases .
7 Here the ‘ essence ’ of the popular is constant , though whether this is seen as proffered from above or engendered from below , whether ‘ the people ’ is regarded as an active , progressive historical subject or a manipulated dupe , varies .
8 This is seen as threatening in a country where repression and war are every day facts of life and their work is often dangerous .
9 If this is seen as suggesting reduced left hemisphere language representation in those with sinistral relatives it would be consonant with the findings from brain damaged right handers indicating greater bilaterality of verbal functions ( Hécaen et al. , 1981 ) and increased recovery from aphasia ( Luria , 1966 ; 1970 ; Hécaen and Sauguet , 1971 ) in association with familial sinistrality .
10 The first to be remarked upon is the close ties which have developed between giant firms and military contractors This is seen as of particular salience in advanced technological industries .
11 This is seen as particularly worrying by some commentators , since there is evidence ( e.g. Meeks 1977 ) that post-merger profitability has tended to decline .
12 This is seen as representing an opportunity for the club to achieve its objectives and must be seriously considered .
13 Lest this be seen as potentially threatening , it is important for the mother church to see this as her own growth .
14 The key to this was seen as establishing close links with the private sector ’ ( Moore , 1986 , p. 9 ) .
15 This was seen as being a major spur to improving efficiency for the generating companies .
16 This was seen as at least some progress in the continuing dispute in the educational field between oralists and manualists .
17 This was seen as essential if such countries were to co-operate in efforts to protect the ozone layer .
18 This was seen as important in persuading the approximately 2,000,000 ethnic Germans in the Soviet Union not to migrate westwards .
19 It enshrined the so-called " precautionary principle " , agreeing that lack of scientific certainty should not be used as a reason for postponing cost-effective measures to halt environmental degradation ( this was seen as directed in part at the US administration 's reluctance to agree to action to combat global warming ) .
20 It enshrined the so-called " precautionary principle " , arguing that lack of scientific certainty should not be used as a reason for postponing cost-effective measures to halt environmental degradation ( this was seen as directed in part at the US Administration 's reluctance to agree to action to combat global warming ) .
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