Example sentences of "this [is] [adv] see " in BNC.
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1 | This is thus seen to be a continuous monitoring activity as changes late in the development programme , within say the concepts stage , could severely affect the confidence in all downstream activities including the actual articles being produced . |
2 | But when many people die from known carcinogenic work-conditions or their employer 's refusal to put right unsafe equipment , machinery , or buildings , this is normally seen as a ‘ disaster ’ , even though their deaths were easily avoidable . |
3 | Fundamental to British education is the aim to help all children achieve their full potential , and this is generally seen as involving building on the strengths children bring with them to schools . |
4 | This is easily seen in the mundane example of housework , which can not be done by making sporadic once-off assaults on it , but needs constant attention . |
5 | This is easily seen : in S = |
6 | Yes this is probably see them at night time . |
7 | This is frequently seen , of course , in the novel . |
8 | This is nowhere seen more clearly than in comic books , which have long provided adults and children with an outlet for their imagination . |
9 | This is clearly seen as a way of encouraging parental involvement in the reintegration of the pupil into school life . |
10 | This is clearly seen if we compare the rights which legatees obtained . |
11 | This is clearly seen in the crypt at Lastingham in North Yorkshire , and I have personal experience of the power of this place . |
12 | This is clearly seen by the House of Lords ' decision in British Railways Board v. Pickin [ 1974 ] AC 765 . |
13 | This is clearly seen if one jumps to the ‘ ideal ’ world of CIM , with its notions of ‘ ghost factories ’ operating with minimal human interference . |
14 | When the birds were not foraging with greenfinches , chaffinches and robins on the fragments beneath the bags , they were feeding on the nuts in the bag like other tits do , and this is seldom seen . |
15 | This is often seen when a young horse is introduced to something new , such as a brightly coloured jump . |
16 | To many Shetlanders this is often seen to be part of a more general shortcoming on behalf of incomers — their over-riding desire to maintain the status quo in local communities as soon as they are established there . |
17 | Many married women whose husbands sign on for the family find themselves forced to seek work in the black economy in order to make ends meet ; this is often seen as less risky than the possibility of their husbands being caught . |
18 | This is often seen with regard to metaphors like shepherd for example . |
19 | This is often seen as overkill by old guard data processing ( DP ) staff . |
20 | This is still seen as one of the most important events in the history of mankind . |
21 | Increasingly this is now seen as over-optimistic ; as Kelly has argued , such representations are the ‘ tip of the iceberg ’ . |
22 | The other , found in the theatre at Athens , is known as the Omphalos Apollo ( fig. 78 ) , since a base in that form lay near ; but this is now seen not to belong . |
23 | This is usually seen as a weakness but it is equally a strength . |
24 | This is usually seen as the most important form of mobility today . |