Example sentences of "been see as " in BNC.

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1 What has been seen as an aspect of the Roman catholic intellectual opposition to divorce in Chapter 5 can also be recognized as a feature of the defence of catholic schools too : the opposition contains an interpretation of the moral nature of contemporary society and of what happens to catholics who are not to some degree protected from it .
2 In effect , the insider who reveals the structural formations of a system of power inverts that power and the revelation creates a situation where elements of ‘ anti-structure ’ ( Turner 1969 , 1974 ) now present a version of how things might be constituted ; and what has been seen as solid reality begins to be identified as only one social possibility .
3 Freight and parcels had always been seen as distinct entities , and these naturally formed two of the new sectors .
4 Studies on the options are still going on , and the Government 's decision to increase BR 's profit targets had been seen as part of the ‘ fattening-up ’ process .
5 Studies on the options are still going on , and the Government 's decision to increase BR 's profit targets had been seen as part of the ‘ fattening-up ’ process .
6 But this goes against all trade union traditions : invoking laws and the courts has been seen as an infringement of worker 's freedom of action and power of collective bargaining .
7 Inhibition has been seen as the insoluble problem of British movies : it could be represented as the source of their great potential .
8 Domination of the Middle East had always been seen as an important element of British strategy since Nelson defeated Napoleon at the Battle of the Nile in 1798 ; and it remained so into the 1940s and early 1950s .
9 Non-availability is an idea deeply embedded in the Christian tradition of celibacy ; though for too long now it has been seen as renunciation by men of sinful life , rather than as a radical statement by women .
10 For nearly thirty years that crusade has been regarded as one of his least successful , whereas a later British Crusade at Earls Court in London in 1966 has always been seen as a triumph .
11 In carrying the banner for the ‘ uniqueness of the individual ’ , Brian Way has been seen as an articulate and effective militant against the authoritarian stance of traditional education .
12 The job analysis is a voluntary activity at these schools and has not been seen as another way of pulling the teacher 's leash .
13 It is a fact that the written essay — usually of 400 to 500 words long — has dominated the English language and literature curriculum for many years because it has been seen as the main vehicle for the transmission of knowledge in written examinations .
14 In the post-1945 period , national liberation has been seen as the first line of rebellion against capitalism .
15 Eckholm 's book ( 1976 ) does this more than adequately , and less recent accounts ( e.g. Jacks and Whyte 1939 : Hyams 1952 ) have also documented what has been seen as a widespread and serious problem .
16 But also in another sense , conservation has frequently been seen as an imposition , so much so that many local people rioted , formed armed resistance and used the issue as a nucleus for organising wide-ranging political dissent in eastern Africa against the British colonial administration ( Young and Fosbrooke 1960 ; Cliffe 1964 ) .
17 Randolph Henry Ash 's Proserpine had been seen as a Victorian reflection of religious doubt , a meditation on the myths of Resurrection .
18 This proliferating self-examination , however , has often been seen as an unlikeable , irresponsible tendency in contemporary literature .
19 In Christian thought , the family has always been seen as an essential unit in the community .
20 Christian growth and education has often been seen as a job for the church , which has robbed the home of its crucial importance for its shaping of Christian character .
21 For instance , tribal religion has been seen as a mechanism for solidifying group identity , valuable for a pack-hunting species whose individuals rely on cooperation to catch large and fast prey .
22 Jovially swapping innuendos which a year earlier would have been seen as bad taste sexism by the singer .
23 These have been seen as appropriate developments from the teaching in the Bible .
24 Although many of their fans are too young to realise , United have generally been seen as the town 's two-bit team , little more than camels in the eyes of the Dens Park faithful .
25 This has rightly been seen as an impetus towards the fusion of legacy and trust .
26 What had been seen as a possible threat to public health had transformed into a darling of venture capital with resulting controversy over the protection of academic virtue .
27 In the British context of the 1980s the political project that has come to be identified as ‘ Thatcherism ’ has commonly been seen as an attempt to legitimate both the reintegration of a restructured British economy into the global economy and the revision of the relationship between the state and civil society that the preferred version of restructuring required .
28 However , what is most interesting is that a deliberate attempt was made to sell it as a concept rather than as what might have hitherto been seen as a package of infrastructural measures .
29 But will I been seen as a museum piece by some ?
30 For the last decade has been one in which short-term cost-cutting has been seen as the answer to any commercial or governmental problem .
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