Example sentences of "have [prep] be seen [prep] " in BNC.

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1 No doubt Cardiff feel that they have to be seen to be doing something to restore both their fortunes and their credibility and that the something should be suitably dramatic .
2 Norber 's giant mushrooms have to be seen to be believed .
3 The images were too much of a jumble because new houses on the Gulf are a fantasy that have to be seen to be believed .
4 The Government and the forces of law and order have to be seen to be concerned and to be effective .
5 The Government and the forces of law and order have to be seen to be concerned and to be effective .
6 Public services have become more marketing orientated and have to be seen to be more accountable to their ‘ publics ’ ( e.g. the police service which is now more public relations conscious than in the past ) .
7 Thus , local authority departments have to be seen to be spending money wisely as they are more publicly accountable .
8 So they have to be seen as part of a larger whole within which they can somehow be related .
9 From a sociological point of view , however , such places are ‘ learning ’ establishments in a much broader sense than most people would ordinarily recognise and , as such , have to be seen as major agencies of socialisation .
10 On the way to achieving effectiveness groups will undoubtedly face uncertainty , if not conflict , but these processes have to be seen as necessary costs of achieving both harmony and purposeful behaviour .
11 Elections have to be seen as a product of the political culture which produced them .
12 " Look/sniff " arbitrations , as these arbitrations have become known , have to be seen as an exception to this important guideline .
13 Such arrangements have to be seen in a wider context .
14 Since Karajan had a love-hate relationship with the camera , loathing its intrusions into music-making in the concert hall and uneasy with formal portraits , Steiner 's observations have to be seen in their context , though it is undoubtedly the case that there was a quality of coolness and detachment about Karajan that shaped some of his music-making and made him , among other things , so formidable an interpreter of Sibelius and late Mahler .
15 The issues discussed in this chapter have to be seen in the context of a workforce which is itself growing older .
16 These figures also have to be seen in the context of a rapid rise in demand and enrolments , despite the fact that black education is neither free nor compulsory , and expenditure is not keeping up with need .
17 Though these accident reductions are to be welcomed , they have to be seen in the context of what could have been achieved using alternative approaches , such as those used in Buxtehude or Berlin-Moabit .
18 Law and the legal system thus have to be seen in a differentiated way , no longer consistently structured by one uniform language and one common principle ( such as a hierarchy of values or a grundnorm ) , but as being to some extent split into a plurality of legal arenas ( Lowi , 1972 ) .
19 The ‘ villa ’ buildings have to be seen in this context and not in isolation .
20 Changes in family and kinship patterns have to be seen in the context of long-term social transformations , leading to new class alignments , changes in the social environment , urbanisation , and a disruption of settled and traditional patterns .
21 It is not that stylistics is uninterested in this or that local feature of a text ; but rather that local or specific features have to be seen in relation to other features , against the background of the pervasive tendency of preferences in the text .
22 The idea of individuality and the idea of specificity have to be seen in conjunction with such ideas as the idea of possibility and the idea of unity of biographical time , both of which point to certain experiental modalities .
23 These closures have to be seen in the context of changes in the number of children of primary school age ; this is illustrated in Figure 5.7 , using data for England .
24 These closures have to be seen in the context of changes in the number of children of secondary school age ; this is illustrated in Figure 5.11 , using data for England .
25 This is not to say that the contributions which social scientists may make to solving particular technical problems , or enlarging the sphere of rational decision making , should be dismissed altogether ; only that they have to be seen in the wider context of political contestation and choice .
26 Human rights issues , as illustrated by AIDS , have to be seen in a wider context and , conversely , one can not contemplate the totality of public health without the human rights component .
27 ‘ And to think we have to be seen by the world to be arm in arm with them .
28 So today 's record GCSE entries — coming hot on the heels of last week 's record ‘ A ’ level scores — have to be seen against that background .
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