Example sentences of "[be] [adv] see as the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 We may see it even in political fundamentalism — where the teachings of a reformer are still seen as the crystal clear teachings which are the pure source of revelation , and from which deviation is heresy .
2 Gloucester 's actions after his brother 's death are traditionally seen as the triumph of an over-mighty subject , and it follows that Edward IV had been making a rod for his own back when he allowed Gloucester to become lord of the north .
3 Gloucester 's actions after his brother 's death are traditionally seen as the triumph of an over-mighty subject , and it follows that Edward IV had been making a rod for his own back when he allowed Gloucester to become lord of the north .
4 What is more , they are increasingly seen as the training ground for management professionals who want to develop state of the art business , organisational and leadership skills .
5 When first envisaged , then , the lectures were not seen as the core of a forthcoming book , even though ( with their Wagnerian connection ) they bore on his current preoccupation — and even though he was currently casting around for a subject for a book .
6 The Cabinet changes were also seen as the result of an effort by the AD secretary-general , Luis Alfaro Ucero , to boost the image of his party in the run-up to municipal and gubernatorial elections later in 1992 .
7 By the end of the nineteenth century the lower middle classes were actually seen as the bulwark of respectability .
8 While senior officials recognize this as a problem requiring constant monitoring , the level of anxiety about it remains low , and it is not seen as the forerunner of a future threat .
9 That event is usually seen as the beginning of the Thirty Years War .
10 That the presidency is now seen as the heart of the American system and the congress is seen as a sort of unfortunate if necessary check and control on the presidency .
11 The Meet , which began life as a annual meeting of North Yorkshire and South Durham cyclists , is now seen as the town 's major event of carnival , celebration and fun .
12 A composer who — to exaggerate only a little — was principally remembered for Il Barbiere di Siviglia is now seen as the author not only of other fine comic operas but also of serious operas such as Tancredi , Otello , Maometto II and , of course , Guillaume Tell .
13 It is now seen as the marker toward the future for many people with learning difficulties .
14 Small-scale practical support , given either on a regular or occasional basis , is often seen as the essence of kin relationships .
15 Pastiche and lack of originality in popular culture is therefore seen as the result .
16 The arrest was widely seen as the response of Prime Minister Datuk Seri Mahathir Mohamed to the PBS 's defection from the ruling coalition before the October 1990 elections [ see pp. 37780-81 ] ; the PBS had won a comfortable majority in the Sabah Assembly [ see p. 37612 ] .
17 The rout of German self-opinion meant that while Britain , France , Holland and Belgium were busy shaking off the last vestiges of feudal restraint in order to industrialise , the Prussian reaction to defeat was to define their contribution to the world as Kultur — a commodity that was best seen as the absence of change .
18 His wealth made him one of the principal paymasters of the English Catholic community , and in political circles he was generally seen as the leader of Catholic opinion .
19 The effective supervision and guidance of the party was officially seen as the key to the ever-improving welfare of the Soviet people .
20 One factor was that although the motor car made up only one third of all motor vehicles , it was yet seen as the crux of the motor problem ( Plowden , 1971 ) .
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