Example sentences of "this [noun] may be see [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | This technique may be seen as an extension of the basic co-occurrence methods , as it includes the concept of matching using a group of semantic relatives ( rather than just the word itself ) and also matches according to specific syntactic relations . |
2 | This technique may be seen as an extension of the established corpus-based parsing techniques to include a limited coverage of semantic features . |
3 | The background to this bid may be seen in BAT 's attempt to diversify out of tobacco , which was a ‘ mature ’ industry with relatively limited growth prospects . |
4 | This review may be seen as a follow up to the report by the Audit Commission ( 1986 ) and concern about the spiralling cost of social security payments to those in private residential/nursing home care noted above . |
5 | To a certain extent , this process may be seen as part of the more established technology known as OCR ( Optical Character Recognition ) , but OCR has traditionally been associated exclusively with machine printed text rather than handwriting . |
6 | This paper may be seen as an attempt to achieve the seemingly impossible in posing the question of why the Romano-Britons purchased vessels of local manufacture decorated with religious and other images in the third century . |
7 | Good examples of this approach may be seen in Dodson & Wexlar ( 1979 ) , Korth ( 1979 ) and Andrews & Evans ( 1983 ) . |
8 | This offence may be seen as a crime both against property and the person . |
9 | This offence may be seen as one which is directed against " criminal trespass " to the home . |
10 | This problem may be seen as the converse of the one discussed at the beginning of this section — defining a complete set of alternants for a variable — and is best demonstrated by example . |