Example sentences of "seen as [art] [noun] for [noun] " in BNC.

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1 But their kids were n't expected to work for their love , it was n't seen as a return for services rendered .
2 Not only had Rahner been attacked by Ottaviani a little while before , but he had long suffered at the hands of the Holy Office and his public rehabilitation could be seen as a snub for Ottaviani .
3 This can be seen as a system for design in which the mapping of function on to the geometric domains is raised to the next level in which the requirement to manage and control the process is mapped on to the sub-processes or departments .
4 Land reform as outlined in the Agrarian Reform Bill of nineteen fifty was to provide a vital step forward for China through the preservation of the rich peasant economy in order to pave the way for industrialization which was seen as a prerequisite for collectivization .
5 Quantity , essentially , is not seen as a compensation for weakness in technology .
6 The crisis could be seen as a triumph for President Kennedy .
7 Since 1983 numbers at the Beacon continued to fall as it was increasingly seen as a resource for children with severe and multiple disabilities .
8 Her argument is that Irigaray , as a psychoanalyst , sees psychoanalysis as a process of change rather than as a scientific theory : Irigaray 's work suggests ways in which psychoanalysis could be seen as a model for feminists seeking fundamental social change , in particular by proposing an alternative model for the relation between the rational and the non-rational which would be more satisfactory than the dominant paradigm .
9 Great emphasis is put on writing and drawing skills and typewriters are not seen as a substitute for writing .
10 It should be noted that videos were not seen as a substitute for training but rather as a useful tool for the instructor .
11 The WARM report criticizes the new German recycling system — which is rapidly being seen as a benchmark for materials recovery schemes throughout Europe — on the grounds that it unnecessarily duplicates existing waste collection networks .
12 On the other hand , central government owes no such duty to taxpayers who can not , directly at least , challenge in the courts the way government decides to use tax revenue : the control of public expenditure is seen as a matter for Parliament .
13 Apart from Gatting , who is seen as a near-certainty for England 's winder tour of India , others who may come back into the international reckoning are Chris Broad , Alan Wells , Matthew Maynard and John Emburey , while Neil Foster ( another South African tourist ) might have been considered for the winter tour but for a knee injury which kept him out of the Essex side for the last part of the season .
14 If they sacked Sutton now it would be seen as a victory for Pilger and agreement to his total control over the paper .
15 It is entering the mainstream to satisfy the demands of the people of the north and east , whose high turnout in last November 's election was seen as a cry for peace .
16 A great deal of importance is attached to planning and administration as it is seen as a time for problem-solving as opposed to task allocation .
17 The Ilo-Puerto Suárez link would help trade with Brazil , Paraguay and Argentina , with Ilo seen as the launching-pad for exports to the Pacific Rim countries .
18 Redknapp is determined to fight the charge but he is even more upset that his action was seen as the spark for crowd violence .
19 From this perspective , the working class was seen as the object for colonization by its cultural superiors in order that " respectable " members of the class be separated from their " rough " residue , and the leaders of the class be made fit for a limited role in governing the nation .
20 The Iranian election is seen as an opportunity for President Rafsanjani to strengthen his pragmatic policy of seeking an accommodation with the West to restore Iran 's economy .
21 A general degree is sometimes seen as an alternative for students who are not up to honours standard ; this is largely though not entirely the case with the Scottish ordinary degree .
22 Similarly , older children 's possessive impulse would now not be seen as an instinct for ownership per se .
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