Example sentences of "[det] [vb mod] [be] see [prep] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | At first sight this may be seen as careless farming with so much seed being wasted . |
2 | A similar biochemical picture to this may be seen with severe heart failure . |
3 | English , on the other hand , has to be able to distinguish dental from labiodental and alveolar places of articulation for to be distinct from and and for to be distinct from and ; this requires an additional feature that most languages do not need , and this could be seen as specific task for the learner of English . |
4 | This can be seen as physiological immaturity or a deficiency in learning where the child has not learned the series of conditioned reflexes necessary for achieving bladder control . |
5 | This can be seen in premature foals or those which have had an unduly prolonged birth resulting in temporary lack of oxygen to the brain . |
6 | Among the lizards , this can be seen in young skinks of several species . |
7 | Some can be seen in religious paintings , particularly those of the Virgin Mary , the Saints and the Angels . |
8 | These can be seen as practical methods of resolving the kinds of problems identified by the theory . |
9 | Nevertheless I shall argue that the idea that the National Curriculum ensures a common entitlement for all should be seen as persuasive rhetoric , rather than as an indisputable truth . |
10 | Both can be seen as genuine attempts at making something out of nothing , attempts at getting something even if it 's only a laugh out of a life which , in many cases , by 16 has already run into a collection of brick walls labelled ‘ unemployment ’ , ‘ shit jobs ’ and ‘ routine brushes with the Law ’ . |
11 | Both can be seen as popular traditions in that they appeal to ‘ the people ’ , but while popular interpellations tend to absorb and neutralise potentially antagonistic elements , populism tends to develop them : |