Example sentences of "it [is] seen " in BNC.

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1 ‘ If a woman is n't working , her husband 's bringing home the pay cheque and it 's seen very much as ‘ his money ’ , compulsive spending can be a way of getting back at him if she 's angry , ’ explains Simon Gelsthorpe .
2 The reason it ends up swallowing and eating everything is that it 's seen as the only choice .
3 ‘ There is n't even guaranteed support from other women because it 's seen as so shameful .
4 It 's seen better days . ’
5 NetWorld is in town October 13 through October 15 and it 's seen as the perfect opportunity to gather together Novell 's new OEMs and distributors , a subset of Novell 's Platinum and Gold resellers , for the hoopla .
6 Hold it in Stockholm , New York , or Lyon and it 's seen as a freebie for ‘ lucky old you ’ .
7 It 's seen as a betrayal .
8 The partnership depends heavily upon the generosity of the charity , but it 's seen as the way forward in care for the elderly .
9 It 's seen service as a transporter in every action the airforce has been involved in since 1967 .
10 During its time in Oxfordshire it 's seen active duty most recently in the Gulf War .
11 Mansion House has only 24 , but it 's seen as the first step to putting the University at the forefront of childcare provision .
12 It is seen in The Facts to belong to the times in which the writer lived when he wrote the novel , when opposition to the Vietnam War , and to a President Johnson perceived as monstrous , took to the street-wisdom of a farcical obscenity .
13 Rather than such force being seen as a prerogative of the state , it is seen by many in the alliance to inhere in the people of Ulster who over and over again need to assert their autonomous rights .
14 Increasingly it is seen as the only option left in the face of the continuing Anglo-Irish agreement .
15 Those are the three steps , wrote Harsnet ( typed Goldberg ) , first to make it , then to ensure that it is seen , and finally to finish with everything .
16 It is seen here , in an now historic view of York station , waiting to depart with the Scarborough Spa Express on 9 July 1986 .
17 Podvig , also prominent in the Crime and Punishment notebooks , gets relegated in the final text to the Epilogue where it is seen at its simplest in the mitigating circumstance that the murderer is discovered at his trial to have burnt himself rescuing two little children from a blazing house .
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19 The United States thus finds itself in a no-win situation : the more it is seen to be intervening against him , the more it is likely to reinforce his position .
20 Where it is seen by work colleagues to be getting out of kilter , informal controls can be used to restore equilibrium .
21 In particular it is seen to share masturbation 's refusal of the other in favour of the self .
22 More exactly , it is seen to mark a point in a process of transition from the idea of self as metaphysically constituted to the idea of self as an individuated , autonomous essence ; self-consciousness rather than divine or natural law becomes constitutive of subjective identity .
23 It is seen not as a racial characteristic but as identical with race .
24 When one considers the symptoms ( going to sleep and waking up very early ) , the treatment ( advancing the patient 's life-style by 3 hour per ‘ day ’ until it is correctly timed ) , or the possible causes ( a clock that runs faster than average ) , it is seen as the opposite of Delayed Sleep Phase Syndrome .
25 Pentecost followed forty days later and there began an onslaught on all that denies , destroys and deceives in human experience which will continue until it is seen that ‘ The kingship of the world now belongs to our Lord and to his Christ and he shall be king forever . ’
26 Brownie points for guts , if true ; but public confidence is not going to be restored in the integrity of official information unless it is seen to be properly independent of the government machine that is now exerting its improper pressures behind closed doors .
27 In some cultures it is seen as a very honourable and courageous way to die and indeed even in Western society in some remarkable circumstances the reaction is the same .
28 However if the head is turned to pursue the full length of an apparently straight line , beyond the initial cone of vision , it is seen to approximate to an ellipse , with a VP at each end .
29 If there is surprise among outsiders at his rapid rise , within the bank it is seen as totally predictable .
30 Briefly , then , for we shall be returning to this same point later in the book , it can be said that the performance mode itself can be protective , either because it is seen to be mainly a technical or intellectual task , or because the dramatic form is powerful enough to enhance whatever the participants ' contribution might be .
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