Example sentences of "and be seen to [be] " in BNC.

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1 To ensure that all issues presented to the court are considered as fairly and expeditiously as possible and are seen to be so .
2 You must make sure that you deal ( and are seen to be dealing ) impartially with all aspects of your work , eg you must not wear items which may indicate political , controversial or other affiliations which might bring your impartiality into question .
3 Heseltine faced the tactical dilemma that were he to campaign openly and be seen to be instrumental in splitting the party and bringing down the Prime Minister , he would be criticised as divisive and disloyal .
4 any targets or standards of performance must have been previously agreed between employee and superior , or team colleagues , and be seen to be both sensible and reasonable
5 If the B Ed was a degree which enjoyed the status of all other first degrees , then it must be and be seen to be academically respectable .
6 I 'm stuck in a cell with a reeking bucket , and two hundred years to wait before justice can be done , and be seen to be done .
7 N C V O must therefore , draw together voluntary organisations effectively and be seen to be responsive and creative .
8 You could , for instance , to select a name at random , call somebody a Kevin and be seen to be especially rude .
9 The fact that ‘ official ’ criminals were overwhelmingly from the working class and were seen to be responding to the same forces that promoted socialist consciousness tended to favour at least a positive , if not heroic view of their activities .
10 Having a senior member of the management team actively involved in analysing attendance and being seen to be taking action was an important aspect .
11 The full circuit diagram for the UV Exposure Timer is given in Fig. 1 and is seen to be based around a simple 555 timer chip IC1 , wired as a monostable .
12 ‘ Chronicle is an up-and-coming house , and is seen to be different , which is good for us , ’ he said .
13 Steve Platt finds that the people who sold their votes are not necessarily Labour supporters ; Missing millions Did vanishing voters tip the electoral scales , asks Jolyon Jenkins ; Culture of contentment The western world seems set on a course that will lead to great violence in our cities , says J K Galbraith ; On the clothes line The Paris fashion industry employs illegal immigrants at knock-down wages , reports Nyta Mann ; Symbolic injustice The importance of the Rodney King case is that injustice was done , and was seen to be done , says Alexander Cockburn
14 He is an extremely nice man and was seen to be a successful and popular president , although his name was linked to allegations that certain transactions were not totally above board .
15 According to Mrs Whitehouse , there was a time not so long ago when the Church was , and was seen to be , the defender of both public and private morality .
16 Owen 's own first chosen vehicle , the co-operative community , had become an irrelevance and was seen to be impracticable .
17 The growth of the Welfare State was seen to have developed diseconomies of scale and was seen to be securing staff interests rather than the public 's .
18 It was important that employee information remained secure , and was seen to be so .
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