Example sentences of "[is] [adv] see [prep] [be] " in BNC.
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1 | For example , the RVH creche costs £35 per week per child and is generally seen to be ‘ only for children of professionals ’ . |
2 | The exaltation of pure science is thus seen to be a defence against the invasion of norms which limit directions of potential advance and threaten the stability and continuance of scientific research as a valued activity . |
3 | The last situation is the system of alternating tripods of support , which is thus seen to be only one of a larger number of possible gaits . |
4 | This is thus seen to be a continuous monitoring activity as changes late in the development programme , within say the concepts stage , could severely affect the confidence in all downstream activities including the actual articles being produced . |
5 | Each model is thus seen to be independently inserted into the reference space and then attached to each other . |
6 | This instrument is thus seen to be a splendid complement to the other members of the woodwind fraternity . |
7 | For the relation given in Equation ( 2.11 ) the acceleration a in material coordinates is easily seen to be . |
8 | Despite some changing patterns in this respect , woman 's role is still seen to be primarily in the home . |
9 | Sexual discrimination is also seen to be an important factor in turning female graduates away from engineering . |
10 | Sexual discrimination is also seen to be an important factor in turning female graduates away from engineering . |
11 | Here there is talk of cooperation on foreign policy and of furthering ‘ the European idea ’ ; there is also seen to be the need to ‘ protect ’ Europe 's ‘ common interests ’ and to invest ‘ this union with the necessary means of action ’ . |
12 | Jesus is also seen to be like Moses . |
13 | Elizabeth 's reign is now seen to be of crucial importance because it saw the completion of the Protestantization of the English people and witnessed the creation of a uniquely English style of Protestant church which was later to be labelled Anglicanism . |
14 | This anomaly is now seen to be largely explained by the intervention of the patron — the broker land agent — who set the objective for both lawyer and client in two of the three cases . |
15 | The triangular plan of the market place , which determined the shape of the town here , is now seen to be a perfectly rational shape for its purpose . |
16 | Cancer , most feared of illnesses , is now seen to be intimately related to our emotional life . |
17 | The pampered town cat , by contrast , is often seen to be prowling around the house like a caged tiger . |
18 | To many Shetlanders this is often seen to be part of a more general shortcoming on behalf of incomers — their over-riding desire to maintain the status quo in local communities as soon as they are established there . |
19 | Compromise is often seen to be weak and commitment to the decision reflects that view . |
20 | Because of this cultural dominance it is often seen to be ‘ proper English ’ with other ways of speaking judged as inferior . |
21 | The emancipation of the poor and oppressed is thus made part of a civilizing process , which is often seen to be conditional on assimilating their demands to the discourses of humanism and rationalism . |
22 | Proportional representation in Parliament might translate into disproportionate power in government in a way that would make the established first-past-the-post inequalities look rather more fair than is often seen to be the case . |
23 | In arctic and alpine environments the surface is often seen to be composed of a layer of angular rock fragments commonly described by the term felsenmeer and attributed to the operation of frost weathering . |
24 | That may not be as difficult as S&N or anyone else fears given that women 's more consensus-based approach to management is increasingly seen to be an appropriate style of management . |
25 | In the electromagnetic case the difficulty is resolved by using Maxwell 's equations , which are consistent with SR ; Coulomb 's law is then seen to be the limiting form of one of these equations when the charges are slowly moving ( quasi-static limit ) . |
26 | Space-time as a whole is then seen to be a patchwork of such freely falling frames . |
27 | Otherwise the general structure is readily seen to be reminiscent of DC . |
28 | Even the repetition in parallel of examples from different spheres of experience ( " rose … velvet … flour … wit … head " ) enforces the generality of a didactic principle which is otherwise seen to be particular . |
29 | Television is therefore seen to be taking the moral high ground , the side of the punter against the forces of evil . |
30 | The education system , as viewed from the perspective of deaf people , is therefore seen to be disabling for a number of reasons : |