Example sentences of "[am/are] no [adv] see " in BNC.

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1 THOSE keen environmentalists , Richard Branson and Sir James Goldsmith , are no longer seeing eye to eye .
2 Arabs are no longer seen as cowardly and loathsome terrorists ; their determination and solidarity has impressed their enemies .
3 Arabs are no longer seen as cowardly and loathsome terrorists ; their determination and solidarity has impressed their enemies .
4 Police numbers and resources are no longer seen as a vade-mecum by the police or the Government ( as Hurd , for example , made clear in his speech to the Police Foundation Conference in Oxford on 11 April 1988 ) — hardly surprising after nine ‘ wasted ’ years .
5 I think , in fact , if I 'm right about soaps becoming more conservative in this way , then does this mean that feminist arguments are no longer seen as relevant for a mass audience ?
6 There used to be brindles , riggits ( linebacks ) and brocket-faces ( large white area down the front of the face but not around the eyes ) but these are no longer seen .
7 ‘ The princes are no longer seen in the gardens , child — none as far as I know has had sight or sound of them for several weeks .
8 In addition some criticism has been made of the new hang as focal paintings viewed down the gallery vistas — for example Raphael 's ‘ Sistine Madonna ’ — are no longer seen in isolation , but comments in the German press and from museum curators have on the whole been overwhelmingly enthusiastic .
9 Theologically separated Christians are no longer seen as simply ‘ outside ’ the Church , ( except by some internal desire on their part ) but , on the contrary , recognized as being united visibly with the Church even if in a state of ‘ imperfect ’ communion .
10 The yellow rust epidemics which followed the introduction of wheat varieties such as Maris Ranger and Professor Marchal , are no longer seen .
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