Example sentences of "see as [verb] [art] " in BNC.

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1 The short-sighted , narrow-minded Education Reform Act should not be seen as ringing the death-knell of teacher reflection and autonomy , but rather as signalling its increasing urgency .
2 ‘ In the light of the apology to the Queen in today 's issue of the Sun and the offer of the newspaper to pay £200,000 to charity , Her Majesty is content to regard the matter as settled since the making of the payment by the newspaper must be seen as recognising the basis of the claim , ’ the statement said .
3 It has always been regarded as desirable that the police should be seen as taking no particular stance regarding political activity and that they should not be placed in a position where decisions of a party political nature are concerned .
4 Compact may be seen as taking the relationship between Education and Industry a step closer , by creating a demand for Partnership .
5 Compact may be seen as taking the relationship between Education and Industry a step closer , by creating a demand for Partnership and providing an Industry-based resource for the curriculum .
6 Haughey 's espousal of liberal reforms was seen as a response to the shock result of the November 1990 presidential election [ see p. 37868 ] , in which the victory of Mary Robinson , a woman supported by the Labour Party and the Workers ' Party , was seen as reflecting a major shift in voters ' attitudes and a challenge to the traditional political dominance of Fianna Fáil and Fine Gael .
7 ( Skokov had worked in the defence industry ; Filatov was seen as reflecting the views of the Supreme Soviet Chair , Ruslan Khasbulatov , who was increasingly antagonistic to the government 's reforms ; and Rutskoi , also critical of the government , had influence among the army and led the newly formed and already influential Civic Union — see p. 38974 . )
8 The frequent use of metaphor by authors describing the use of citation counts as a basis for value judgements is seen as reflecting the resistance of the citation process to standardisation .
9 Similarly , the use of the demonstrative of proximity " this ' can be seen as reflecting the speaker 's perception at the time of the narrated event , in which case the spatial deictic centre is temporarily shifted from the location of the I as speaker to that of the I as character in the story .
10 It has said that Article 10 should not be seen as requiring a " balance " between , on the one hand , the value of freedom of expression and , on the other , the value of national security , crime prevention and the other exceptions in Article 10(2) .
11 Curiously , however , marriage was not seen as requiring an ecclesiastical ceremony before the twelfth century .
12 Note that while the first three kinds of information are relative strictly to the deictic centre , here specifically the social standing of the speaker , formality is perhaps best seen as involving a relation between all participant roles and situation ( but see Irvine , 1979 ; J. M. Atkinson , 1982 ) .
13 This distinction can be seen as allowing the salesmen to defend themselves through providing a justification for fiddling .
14 Much morality , and thereby much metaphysics , has been distorted by serving a polemical purpose in a clash of ideals seen as dividing the two sexes .
15 It means that social science should not be seen as developing a stock of knowledge about an object which is external to us , but should develop a critical self-awareness in people as subjects and indeed assist in their emancipation .
16 Apparently ruling out any form of legislative veto for minority groups ( a point on which the government side had long insisted ) , the document was nevertheless seen as containing a notable concession in its acceptance of a bicameral parliamentary system .
17 In the early days it was seen as bringing a whirlwind of well-paid high-technology jobs to an area of record unemployment .
18 To test the prediction that the unpredictable component of monetary growth affects real variables , Barro first regresses the level of unemployment on the current and lagged values of his variable and on two other variables which are seen as influencing the natural rate of unemployment .
19 The diagnostic expert system was seen as using the SEMA faults data-base as a source for its knowledge base .
20 Reading this group of sonnets is to be reminded of the noble conclusion to the first book of Bacon 's Advancement of Learning : In describing his Friend as my love or He the Poet could be seen as using the third-person form in order to place him apart , perhaps to place him outside the sphere of time 's influence .
21 Jesus is seen as fulfilling the Old Testament in the sense that he is greater than the Jewish Law .
22 Nevertheless the hospital beds and places to be opened in London were seen as facilitating the further development of comprehensive community services .
23 This life force , which integrates the physical , emotional and mental aspects of the individual , and which is equated here with some part of the spiritual plane , is seen as underlying the whole complex , interlinking and interrelated fabric which is life on this planet .
24 This continuous flow of information may be seen as maintaining the equilibrium in a situation which entails considerable risks , particularly for the teacher .
25 This clutch of appointments , together with her post-Falklands dominance in the Cabinet , was widely seen as heralding the introduction of a Prime Minister 's Department .
26 In contrast , east Thurso ( with no cases ) may be seen as resembling the urban areas in our study in which the incidence of leukaemia was unaffected by the oil industry .
27 If this seems too scandalous an idea , as it is for many people , it can be modified without damage to Freud 's other theories , and the cultures of human societies may be seen as transmitting the repressed material of earlier generations to the present one .
28 In other words , to the extent that Christianity is seen as providing a source of values which can legitimise the market economy , those same values undermine the assumptions from which a humanistic defence of the market economy starts .
29 This world system and its evolution are seen as providing a historical framework , an account of world history .
30 Elections are not seen as providing a pathway to power .
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