Example sentences of "[pron] be see [prep] [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 In November of each year the Nail is brought to the floor of the cathedral so it my be seen by the faithful .
2 I know I 'm seen as an untidy person , for example , but I 'm not .
3 The study analyses the stunted growth of this form of schooling and especially the complex reasons for its failure which is seen as a major defect in the formation of a skilled labour face in England , The research is based on the analysis of documentation in the Pro Kew and elsewhere .
4 It takes Paul de Man 's Allegories of Reading as its example and demonstrates that a multi-layered structure of different voices and personalities creates an untheorised confusion between a text and its reading : a confusion which is seen as a key factor in the impact of deconstruction in literary studies .
5 The technical training department set up the NEBOSH course , which is seen as a logical progression building from the broad base of safety representatives training .
6 The long-term trend towards greater equality of income and wealth has been reversed under the Conservative governments of 1979 onwards and it is argued that this ‘ strategy of inequality ’ ( Child Poverty Action Group ) , which is seen as a direct consequence of the drive towards popular capitalism , has led to a major increase in poverty in the UK and to the possible emergence of an underclass , who lack any stake in popular capitalism and who are caught in the dependency culture .
7 One advantage of being at home is that you will be less likely to have a caesarian section , which is seen as a last resort while in hospitals around 12pc of all pregnancies will end in an operation .
8 Not to be eclipsed by the opening of Euro Disney , which is seen as a short-break destination , Disney World is celebrating its 20th birthday throughout 1992 with new parades and attractions , thereby redoubling its efforts to attract thousands of transatlantic guests for a two-week ‘ holiday of a lifetime ’ .
9 Such policies are designed to promote the efficient allocation of resources through the encouragement of competition , which is seen as the active progenitor of economic efficiency and welfare .
10 The early expression is modified and becomes restricted to r2 and r4 and their migrating crest populations which is seen in a lateral view of a 9.0d.p.c. embryo ( i ' ) .
11 It had to do with his insistence on using ‘ real ’ people , which was seen as a daunting prospect by many of the crew .
12 Both Mr. Bennet and Elizabeth accept that Mr. Wickham would only have agreed to marry for £10,000 which was seen as a vast amount of money in those days .
13 Our joint submission to the National Council for Vocational Qualifications ( NVCQ ) was duly approved and work commenced swiftly to implement this new venture , which was seen as a positive and exciting contribution to the Government 's radical reform of vocational education .
14 All of which contrasts with his definition of the law of value , which was seen as a spontaneous phenomenon or mechanism , which acts ‘ behind the backs of the participants ’ , where there are market controls , rather than being controlled .
15 CLEARANCE was given yesterday to regional electricity companies in England and Wales to go ahead with plans for gas-fired power plant in a judgment which was seen as a further setback for the coal industry .
16 In the context of the mobilisation and assertiveness of organised labour under Heath 's government , the industrial policy proposals became charged with a stronger element of workers ' control which was seen as an essential component of the ‘ planning agreements ’ to be made with large enterprises , and vital to their enforcement .
17 Rulers often felt that a hereditary privileged class alone possessed the sense of personal honour which was seen as an essential ingredient in the make-up of a successful officer .
18 The President of the United Arab Emirates , Shaikh Zaid bin Sultan al-Nahayan , on April 28 began a three-day visit which was seen as an important milestone in efforts to strengthen bilateral co-operation .
19 So that when you introduce yourself , you are seen as a haulier , was the phrase you used , er , and we , we 'd all need to spend an awful lot of time and an awful lot of effort into raising ourselves above that image , I mean there 's nothing wrong with being a haulier , all I 'm saying is that we have to raise ourselves above that image .
20 Unlike the past participle and the -ing form , however , the infinitive does not evoke its event as partially or completely realized at the point in time where it is referred to its support , and so the incidence of the event to the support can itself be seen as a mere possibility .
21 The average wait for these patients who were seen outside the normal times of outpatient clinics , was 13 ( range 3–104 ) weeks .
22 A woman from the American record company who looks oddly like Clint from fringe to feet declares the gig to be the best she 's seen from a new visiting British band .
23 She is seen at the National Cemetery in Seoul paying her respects to the thousands killed in the Korean War .
24 Thought itself is seen as an energetic process , closely related to life-force energy fields which transmit information patterns to our biophysical cellular receptors , which in turn relay the information to the brain for processing .
25 She was seen as a light relief from the boredom or demands of the shift , and , as a female , she was treated as a pretty face in a working environment which is heavily masculine .
26 She studied it carefully as though it were some unfamiliar object she was seeing for the first time .
27 Intellectuals of the age believed in parliamentary government , not a democratic system ; in liberty , not popular government ; and the spectre of social and economic equality itself was seen as the dark side of the claim for adult suffrage .
28 In our series , fundic argyrophil cell tumours developed in five of 17 patients with MEN 1 while none was seen in the 31 patients with sporadic Zollinger-Ellison sydrome , even when argyrophil cell hyperplasia was as marked as in some patients with tumours .
29 I 'm very active in the Party in Manchester and er would support the union and the region er , as a constituency er constituency member and I , you know , spend hours every week trying to ke keep this , keep the Party in Manchester going and I think that what we 've actually got , what we 're seeing inside the Parliamentary Party , are a number of people who seem to have forgotten who they 're supposed to be representing .
30 They are seen as a revolutionary force and as such , should act accordingly .
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