Example sentences of "[adv] be seen in this [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The historical record suggests , however , that at every interface the relationship between levels can not be seen in this way ; rather the potential for each level to exercise autonomy has to be recognised .
2 These positive responses are desirable and would indeed change the nature of the family and would be in the best interests of the black child and his or her parents , but may not be seen in this light by the white family .
3 The strong British element in some of the metalwork from Sutton Hoo might also be seen in this light .
4 ( Some versions of the reliability proposal could also be seen in this light . )
5 Other penal developments can also be seen in this light .
6 Now he is gone and the work is public property , Sherlock Holmes can legally be seen in this kind of twaddle .
7 Lord Scarman referred to violence and disorder ‘ the like of which had not previously been seen in this century in Britain ’ , while one Conservative MP summed up this orthodox reaction in a parliamentary debate ( on 13 April 1981 ) when he spoke of the riots as ‘ something new and sinister in our long national history ’ .
8 The project is examining the contention that a labour dispute imposes the need for alternative strategies in social reproduction , and that the support activities of women must primarily be seen in this light .
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