Example sentences of "[coord] see as " in BNC.

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1 Their approaches have been included under the general category of ‘ administrative criminology ’ ( see Young , 1986 ) , or seen as varieties of control theory ( Downes and Rock , 1982 ) .
2 This is a hybrid of EC currencies increasingly traded on international capital markets and seen as a forerunner of a single European currency .
3 The occupation of Denmark and Norway , carried through with unexpectedly low losses and seen as a major blow for Britain , was celebrated as a ‘ great success for the bold , determined policy of the Führer ’ , whose birthday in April 1940 saw propagandists struggling to find new superlatives to express the ‘ unshakeable loyalty ’ of his ‘ following ’ .
4 For example , an isolated regular polygon , such as a geometric square , meticulously ruled and cut from plane board , is not necessarily felt and seen as a true square .
5 What have often been termed ‘ women 's issues ’ have therefore been kept off the agenda , not taken up in mainstream debates , trivialised and seen as secondary issues .
6 Their administration has been intensively studied and seen as part of what John Le Patourel called the ‘ converging and ultimately clashing development of the government of [ the Angevin Empire ] , or what was left of it … and the development of royal government in the kingdom of France .
7 Organ-ization is accompanied by asemia , as language is reduced to sounds and seen as excrement ( 1969:107 ) .
8 It was imperative , in her view , that education meet the physical , intellectual , and moral needs of the child , that the child be respected and seen as the active agent in his own education .
9 Kant 's Critique of Pure Reason ( 1781 ) was just one of the major works that heralded a new way of doing philosophy : the beginning of that critical rationality that Sir Karl Popper so admired and saw as a turning-point in the history of ideas .
10 Suck it and see as my Grandmother used to say to me . .
11 The cucullati were strange twilight creatures flitting about in the under-growth and the skirtings of a house , but seen as a potent element of the life-force with their phallic hoods and the garments usually worn by small children .
12 In New Historicism this awkwardness should not be deplored but seen as proof of the integrity of its methods .
13 It is not just A Good Thing , but seen as an important part of the business .
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