Example sentences of "be see as " in BNC.

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1 Of the few central beliefs uniting the various post-structuralisms ( and connecting them with post/modernism ) this is one of the most important : human identity is to be seen as constituted as well as constitutive ; constituted ( not determined ) by , for example , the pre-existing structures of language and ideology , and by the material conditions of human existence .
2 Men die to win democracy for their countries , which after a while is taken grudgingly ; and its practitioners come to be seen as less skilled , worthy and entertaining than the aristocrats of sport .
3 Unless there is regular guidance given to parents through workshops and school produced booklets the arrival home of the reading book will be seen as little more than an opportunity to check when the teacher last heard their child read and a chance to rush their child to the next stage on the reading scheme .
4 The skins who sided with the punks were a new breed , who wished to be seen as more anarchical and more shocking than the punks .
5 In fact the chances for viewing exciting wildlife are getting rarer every day , as hundreds more people take to the hills , bringing dogs and children and wearing colours that can be seen as far away as Belgium .
6 There is virtually no difference between action and control samples in Ipswich in organic brain syndrome and possession of behavioural problems ; control sample clients appear older in Newham and more problematic in terms of informal care and in possession of behavioural problems , and in Ipswich in terms of indoor mobility ; only in Newham on OBS score and indoor mobility can action sample clients be seen as more problematic than the control samples .
7 Saints who should be seen as well as heard about
8 The saints or ‘ holy ones ’ should be seen as well as heard about .
9 Violence at home , terrible as it was , could be seen as little more than a reflection of what was then happening on foreign shores .
10 If you want to be seen as well as heard , search out the VZ303 .
11 The word ‘ mothering ’ is sexist in many contexts because it reinforces the ‘ natural ’ connection of women with children and childcare — a connection that feminists have criticised , since under our present social arrangements it has the entirely sexist consequences of defining non-mothers as non-women , restricting women 's opportunities to do other things if they wish , exploiting their unpaid labour and in some cases causing them to be seen as less important than the children they give birth to .
12 To allow the naughty child to be seen as good , the good child also needs to be seen as being naughty .
13 If it is used , however , to highlight commonly experienced deprivations and restrictions , and stimulate a move away from those towards a range of service provisions and life-styles which would normally be seen as more adequate , more acceptable , and even more desirable — which would , in short , be valued by most of that society — then normalisation must offer some hope of a breakthrough .
14 More ideologically militant than the British Fascists , although even fewer in numbers , were the groups who could be seen as closest to the nazis in their thought and inspiration .
15 But she challenges the assumption that services like postoperative pain control or the provision of medical cover to surgical patients should be seen as less important .
16 Just as a State may act on behalf of another State or other legal entity , so too an organisation might be seen as acting as agent for its member States .
17 These arguments as to public reaction and " trouble " for the social worker apply only to what may be seen as more considerable reforms — the relaxation of strict sexual control in most residential institutions , a greater measure of sexual tolerance for the mentally handicapped , plainer recognition of the sexual needs and problems of earlier adolescence ( even pre-adolescence ) and so on .
18 The most diligent student of the region 's past will find it extremely difficult to fix upon any period in earlier times in which the condition of the people can be seen as more attractive than the point reached by the early 1960s .
19 There is some evidence from studies of families in which both wife and husband have careers that even in these situations the husband dominates decision-making , partly because his job comes to be seen as more important .
20 Asian clients tended to be seen as less criminal , to lack credibility as witnesses , and to be industrious and family-minded .
21 It may also be seen as more economical .
22 Once this is done they argue that interest groups can be seen as good for democracy and the very essence of what democracy in Britain is all about .
23 With the increased comfort and greater operational range more ambitious patrols could now be carried out and Venturous began to be seen as far north as Islay on the west coast and the Tyne on the east coast .
24 It is a fallacy to regard that process as some kind of negative slippery slope along which each reluctant step should be seen as more sinful than the last .
25 That is what they 're saying and I think that that can only be seen as eminently reasonable and I think that that Edward has hit the nail right on the head when he says look if this issue is not properly considered locally there can be no alternative if Government fails in its duty to call it in in the in the interests of of the local communities and the region at large , then it will have to go to Brussels .
26 These reforms can be seen as more paternalistic , to protect people from accidentally becoming bound by contract .
27 This period can be seen as almost a power struggle between the K M T and the C C P competing for peasant support , and the policy changes during this period reflect a change from mass mobilization and smashing local maximizing agricultural production .
28 I mean a ward is going to be seen as rather a big area , when within wards there are priority areas .
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