Example sentences of "viewed [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 That is the scene before me now , except that the moon , riding low in its arc and viewed through the Earth 's dusty atmosphere , is spuriously tinged with gold .
2 The study of women and film involves , as in the subtitle of Kaplan 's book , at least ‘ both sides of the camera ’ : women as film-makers , and women as cinematic objects , viewed through the camera eye .
3 Science is a ‘ lower priority subject ’ especially when viewed through the distorted lens of selection examinations .
4 But I did use and re-invent the world of the Barracks I grew up in , yet the point is that I was in my 20s when I wrote that book and it was viewed through the persona of a dying woman .
5 He also observed that the apparent size of Mars and Venus , as viewed through the telescope , changed in the way predicted by the Copernican system .
6 ‘ We must demonstrate to youngsters that science and technology can in their many ways find the answers and should not always be viewed as the culprit . ’
7 The conclusion was drawn that the ‘ war in Russia can be regarded as over already ’ , and the coming major offensive , which Hitler had announced , could be viewed as the decisive ‘ strike of the German Wehrmacht against the last Bolshevik armies still capable of fighting ’ .
8 It was correctly viewed as the low point of wartime morale on the home front .
9 There was now the added problem of his huge work schedule , and she was being viewed as the girlfriend of a very successful actor — when time allowed .
10 This decline is postulated to be a classically conditioned decrement , with the consistent absence of any effective event following the target stimulus being viewed as the US that supports the conditioning of inattention ( see Lubow et al .
11 Parents are not viewed as the primary educators of their own children , either in the world or in the church .
12 Murrell is often viewed as the group 's fifth member .
13 Yet retirement is still viewed as the beginning of the end , rather than , for many , the threshold to the last third of life .
14 A slice is a move like F , =FB , which can be viewed as the movement of the middle ‘ slice ’ layer between the F and B faces ( but then the relation of our coordinate system to the face centres is lost and one must use a ‘ spatial ’ coordinate system which requires a bit more care to use ) .
15 Unfortunately , in the year 1880 , what came to be viewed as the greatest injustice ever to be perpetrated against deaf people occurred in September when the highly-misleading International Congress of Teachers of Deaf-Mutes was convened in Milan , Italy .
16 The rising concentration of industry and the possible adverse effects on monopoly power are viewed as the factors of paramount importance .
17 Even incontinence can sometimes be viewed as the last weapon of self assertion ( Newman , 1978 ) .
18 He was surely right to caution that the declaration of a right by a court is perhaps best viewed as the beginning of a political process in which power relationships loom large and immediate .
19 In great contrast to that type of political thought which equates ‘ the social ’ with the constraint of a collectivity and with relations of domination , the Piaroa insist upon the opposite where ‘ the social ’ is viewed as the means through which humans could actively prevent the establishment of ( immoral ) relations of dominance ( Overing , in press ) .
20 Hence as the enemy of society the witch comes to be viewed as the embodiment of all those dark forces which threaten cooperation , group cohesion , and the entire moral order .
21 Through its control and regulatory functions it was viewed as the primary mechanism for transforming the anarchic tendencies of individualism to the collective good .
22 That is , liberty should not be viewed as the absence of compulsion but as the empowerment of all members of society to make the best of themselves .
23 Pragmatism may be viewed as the philosophy of the new world of interdependence .
24 Holmes can be viewed as the grandfather of the American legal realist movement ; his statement that ‘ the life of the law has not been logic : it has been experience ’ has , for example , become one of the most celebrated legal aphorisms of recent times .
25 He argued that , although courts of law exist to determine rights and departments of state are charged with the implementation of policy , court judgments can be viewed as the expressions of judicial conceptions of social policy and departmental policies do not in general ignore the issue of private rights .
26 They could be viewed as the organ within the living organism whose task it was to supply the basic necessity of capital without any need to accord them a fuller role within the enterprise .
27 The former damage will be viewed as the result of ‘ destructive hooliganism ’ and dealt with accordingly , whilst the latter will be seen as arising from an excess of good-natured high spirits and over-enthusiasm .
28 If ratifying the Protocol is viewed as the conferral of rights on the treaty parties under Article 36 of the Vienna Convention , those States can decide whether to accept the rights , and might object to a statement such as that made by the Soviet Union on this basis .
29 Alternatively , if the Protocol is viewed as the written acceptance of obligations by the Protocol parties , the Soviet statement could be construed as a conditional acceptance .
30 These territories were theoretically viewed as the third party beneficiaries of an international status designed with the objective of promoting international peace and security , as much as for the advancement of the territory and its inhabitants .
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