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

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1 If executive-assembly relations are seen as basically a struggle for influence over the policy-making process , what are the weapons available to each side in the struggle ?
2 Their shadow images , like our own lives , are seen as merely the surface reflection of an unseen fabric of energy which majestically moves beyond time .
3 But fortunately most people who are asked to help in surveys are prepared to accept that they are appropriate people to answer questions on the survey for which they are approached , and particularly where people feel that they are being asked to give ‘ expert ’ information this can be seen as rather a compliment : ‘ If you want to know about how a housewife organizes her day I can tell you everything you need to know . ’
4 Aethelred 's initial acts on becoming king should perhaps be seen as primarily a securing of Mercian border territories .
5 The former proposal could be seen as just a way of improving the quality of decision-making by the High Court when hearing judicial review applications .
6 But Mr d'Ancona points out that missions have to be seen as just the start of the process for companies serious about moving into export markets .
7 The Middlemen can thus be seen as both an acid criticism of British society and a purge of Brooke-Rose 's oeuvre .
8 Its actions and policies are formed by local as well as national events , and it must be seen as both an agent of , and an obstacle to , central government .
9 Purchasing ought not to be seen as mainly a question of routine paperwork .
10 Participating and enjoying disability arts could then be seen as only a side-show in the drama of struggle for change , something to provide relief from the tensions of boring or stressful committee meetings .
11 We find social relationships simplified , while myth and ritual are elaborated … if liminality is regarded as a time and place of withdrawal from normal modes of social action , it can be seen as potentially a period of scrutinization of the central values and axioms of the culture in which it occurs .
12 In structuralist accounts the state is seen as essentially a factor of cohesion in society , which functions to organize the dominant class and to disorganize the subordinate classes through the use of either repressive or ideological apparatuses ( Althusser , 1969 ) .
13 In traditional medicine , health is seen as essentially a matter of maintaining a balance within an individual as well as between the individual , the community and the environment .
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