Example sentences of "may be seen [prep] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | In this way , the stylized clay objects may be seen as early forerunners of the more recognizable goddess-idols of the Late Minoan period . |
2 | There have been some dramatic prosecutions of commercial fraud , or what may be seen as criminal negligence . |
3 | On a third view , parties may be seen as alternative ‘ managerial teams ’ for running the economy and providing public services . |
4 | Such services may be seen as diminishing personal control and choice . |
5 | At first sight this may be seen as careless farming with so much seed being wasted . |
6 | In addition , dense infiltration of the lung by eosinophils occurs , and where these accumulate in the small bronchi in large numbers , they may be seen as greenish plugs at necropsy . |
7 | This aircraft is also kept busy on charter operations , and may be seen at various UK airports in summertime . |
8 | A similar biochemical picture to this may be seen with severe heart failure . |
9 | An attitude of fatalism may be seen in typical phrases from traditional low-income black American subculture such as ‘ I 've been down so long that down do n't bother me ’ , ‘ I was born under a bad sign ’ and ‘ It 's an uphill climb to the bottom ’ . |
10 | The second-round effects of the estate tax may be seen in other areas . |
11 | Apart from the occurrence in primary systemic vasculitides and rapidly progressive glomerulonephritis , P-ANCA/GS-ANA may be seen in other disease states , for example rheumatoid arthritis without signs of vasculitis , inflammatory bowel disease , and primary sclerosing cholangitis . |
12 | Such kinds of nationalism , which may be strengthened in some cases by the dominance of a particular religion , are not , in their most intense form , generally conducive to the development of a liberal democratic society , as may be seen from certain current trends in Eastern Europe . |