Example sentences of "[noun sg] [vb mod] [be] seen to be " in BNC.

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1 To cooperate may be defined as to work together or to operate jointly-These terms are therefore not dissimilar , yet co-ordination may be seen to be of a higher level and a more difficult operation than co-operation .
2 Even without evidence of a causal role in schizophrenia , the reduction of overprotective parenting may be seen to be a valuable preventive strategy for other psychiatric problems .
3 The duties performed by the internal auditor should be seen to be complementary to the work performed by the external auditor .
4 The lead adviser must be seen to be controlling the progress of the transaction and therefore it is useful to appoint a chairman for each progress meeting which should be attended by the principals and the senior member of each professional team .
5 But the deal must be seen to be fair to all farmers in the United Kingdom because their circumstances vary depending on the country and the area in which they farm .
6 The overwhelming bulk will be seen to be the fifties and sixties .
7 The induction in the core is magnified by the high permeability , except in the saturation regions where the result can be seen to be a trapezoidal induction waveform ( Fig. 3 ) .
8 There is a readily identified ‘ central government interest ’ within the state of destination where considerations of sovereignty may be seen to be involved and where some knowledge of the nature of the documents is necessary if the state of destination is to be sure that its public policy ( e.g. as to bank secrecy ) is not offended .
9 One of our informants cynically suggested ( though in fact with reference to the concept for Multicultural Education ) that ‘ permeation is a word used to indicate that the institution believes the issue should be seen to be addressed without wishing to provide administrative support for such addressing ’ .
10 ‘ But you said that morality must be seen to be something superficial . ’
11 The intention behind Mrs Whitehouse 's actions was not that Bogdanov should be punished , but that the values and beliefs espoused by the NVALA should be seen to be supported , to be successfully and , above all , publicly defended from attack .
12 Thus , the Report considers the universities mainly in so far as their influence could be seen to be reflected back on the school system examinations and the home .
13 With openness , one could argue that the Institute would be seen to be discharging its obligations under statutory regulation and its charter .
14 The range can be seen to be surprisingly restricted , however , with the emphasis on basic services ( especially metalworking ) at most sites ; more specialized activities are less well represented .
15 From this viewpoint , cost simply becomes one of many ways in which the product may be seen to be different from others .
16 Trainees who flunked the examination must be seen to be rebuked .
17 Such textual analysis , undertaken with a feminist pair of eyes , is uncovering the depth at which sexism must be seen to be present in the text .
18 He seems to be saying that the product must be seen to be either cheaper or different if people are to buy it .
19 Since the new forms of treatment set up have not reduced the demand for state hospital admissions and the alternatives so far devised have not guaranteed more cost-effective services , the move into the community can be seen to be reaching a critical stage of development .
20 When a whisker grows from solution or from vapour there generally first appears a very fine filament or leader which in the electron microscope can be seen to be almost perfectly smooth .
21 Hunter ( 1980 ) sees parallels with other pressures for change : ‘ arguments for participation in the classroom can be seen to be linked with the growing agitation for community participation in politics , industrial democracy and the feminist and anti-racialist movements ’ ( pp. 231 — 2 ) .
22 The Chairman will take control on behalf of this two colleagues , and the Court will be seen to be run by the Magistrates , and the Clerk will be there as their legal adviser on procedure and any legal points that arise .
23 The logic factor can be seen to be bimodal in this part of its range .
24 The more sociological aspects of psychoanalytic theory appear now to be based on firmer foundations , for the theory of the development of the person can be seen to be grounded in the therapeutic encounters of psychoanalysis .
25 As the NHS enters the 1990s , its organisation can be seen to be undergoing a ‘ third wave ’ of change .
26 In this context , management development can be seen to be any learning experience undergone by those holding managerial roles in an organisation .
27 Moreover , such a policy would be seen to be libertarian , in that it genuinely trusted people to spend their own money in ways they prefer , rather than trying to bribe them into centrally determined consumption patterns .
28 And the operation must be seen to be multinational , so the UK contingent should ideally be increased to brigade strength — which underlines the case for reprieving the Highland regiments .
29 The Government must be seen to be green .
30 The fabric of our society would be seen to be the ridiculous thing it is .
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