Example sentences of "be [adv] see [conj] " in BNC.

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1 The FDA 's audacious new tactics gained massive media coverage and are widely seen as only the beginning of a serious assault on products whose labelling is thought to violate federal law .
2 Caecilians are rarely seen for they seldom come to the surface except at night and even if they are accidentally dug up , they may well be mistaken for brightly coloured earthworms .
3 Certain kinds of object are better seen if they are lit from below .
4 It has been claimed by some writers that distinctive feature analysis is not irrelevant to the study of language learning , and that pronunciation difficulties experienced by learners are better seen as due to the need to learn a particular feature or combination of features than as the absence of particular phonemes .
5 For the purposes of my present argument , however , of even greater importance than the influence exercised by Les Annales is the fact that their approach is clearly governed by the idea — definitive of concessive holism — that individualist and holist explanations are best seen as answering to different interests , and therefore as contributing , at least to some extent , to independent projects .
6 They will also clarify whether such difficulties are best seen as an exaggerated form of more normal occurrences , or as arising in a different way from the mistakes made by normal people .
7 Social order can be found in events that are generally seen as dangerous and irrational .
8 So notions and functions are generally seen as replacing linguistic structures as units of content , and a notional/functional ( and therefore communicative ) orientation is seen to be incompatible with a concern for grammatical structure and meanings intrinsic in form .
9 By and large , these new firms are : ‘ overwhelmingly British-owned , single , independent establishments of relatively small size ’ , in which employee relations are generally seen as involving good informal communications and flexible working practices ( quoted in the Financial Times , 20 February 1987 ) .
10 They are generally seen as anti-competitive and necessitating legislation to proscribe them , since they almost invariably create the detrimental effects of monopoly without engendering the benefits .
11 Societies are thus seen as made up of three interconnected structures , each of which is seen as a mode of production , transforming raw materials into commodities .
12 You 're often seen as being aggressive and impatient , but you believe that your pattern of behaviour is responsible for the success that you 've had .
13 They 've always come out , but they always do then check while they 're there to see whether the property concerned is on the list of private , adopted or unadopted and there can be a mixture .
14 But if their injury is n't considered serious , it could be hours before they 're actually seen and treated by a doctor .
15 By contrast , in America permanence planning and research into permanence are always seen as including rehabilitation with the child 's natural family as a major permanence option .
16 In their tomb portrayals the deceased are always seen as young and fit , the image of eternal youth .
17 But it has been further seen that strong justification is needed for adopting a system at variance with prevailing medical views .
18 The parables of the kingdom , therefore , are still seen as relevant today by all Christians .
19 Also , the fact that free , rational human beings are still seen as requiring organised discouragement from committing crime implies an acceptance of its ‘ naturalness ’ .
20 To ensure that the external assessors are independent of , and are clearly seen as being independent of , the directors of the companies they assess , an audit review panel should take responsibility for the appointment , and the termination of the appointment , of the external assessors .
21 Higher administrators are also seen as dominant within the political directorate of the liberal democratic state .
22 As well as being , then , a means of administration and management of social relations , the state , and its symbols of home , land , family , nationhood and communal experience , are also seen as offering a sense of identity and security : especially to people who have little understanding and control over the processes affecting their everyday lives .
23 The region 's wetlands , mangrove swamps and coral reefs are also seen as under threat .
24 It follows then that the ‘ Action Men ’ are often seen as incompetent and as avoiding work which calls for common sense .
25 Female criminals are often seen as suffering from some physical or mental pathology ( disease ) and the courts still accept the arguments , that female offenders have biological problems , with the menopause , pregnancy , pre-menstrual tension and so on regularly used as explanations or excuses for their criminality .
26 Those who make the right guesses early on are often seen as ‘ good ’ or intelligent students ; those who do not are often labelled slow or stupid .
27 One official said : ‘ Pilots are often seen as above reproach .
28 At Redland we are often seen as big , progressive and up-to-date .
29 With interest rates of 4 per cent or more above bank base rate , bridging loans are often seen as risky and expensive .
30 Tall hierarchies are often seen as bureaucratic .
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