Example sentences of "see [subord] too " in BNC.

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1 Any joyous note there was came very occasionally from the sector managers , but they were seen as too much under corporate control to exercise real individuality of style .
2 What is certain is that Oakland start their second consecutive World Series as firm favourites , their combination of power ( Jose Canseco and Mark McGuire ) , pitching ( Dave Stewart and Mike Moore ) , defence ( Mike Gallego and Carney Lansford ) and speed commonly seen as too strong for a San Francisco side carrying several half-fit pitchers and vulnerable defensively to Henderson 's base stealing .
3 He admitted , though , that Labour was seen as too producer-oriented : ‘ We should be able to give a value to unpolluted air , clean water , a safe environment , as the end-products of economic activity . ’
4 Management development at present is seen as too little , too late and for too few .
5 Work itself with its complicated fluctuation of task was seen as too complicated for a worker to understand and the belief was that only management could do so .
6 ‘ I was very torn about whether to use that picture , 'cause it could be seen as too sensitive , but then , why does every photo of me have to be spread legs , arms crossed , strong woman ?
7 His own popularity had declined amongst the Chinese people and he was seen as too old and unwell for the job .
8 The pressure is seen as too burdensome for the black kid , who ‘ buckles under ’ it and withdraws into his enclave complaining about ‘ Babylon ’ and its inequalities but without doing anything about them .
9 SunSoft is apparently reluctant to align itself to closely with the Unix International Roadmap , seen as too closely aligned with USL .
10 Reich was seen as too political in his work and was eventually removed from the International Psychoanalytic movement .
11 Second , the division of responsibility within the county areas was seen as a weakness ; and many local authorities were seen as too small to accept the responsibilities appropriate to the needs of their areas .
12 The emphasis of the legislation , as of philanthropic effort , was upon the removal of the child from a corrupting environment , rather than upon improvement within that environment which was still seen as too intractable a task .
13 The product range is seen as too expensive .
14 By 1960 the judicial approach in the House of Lords , which has been summed up by Alan Paterson as ‘ be fair , be consistent , do n't legislate ’ , was beginning to be seen as too restrictive and the potential conflicts between the requirements of fairness , consistency and creativity were being recognized .
15 Young men and women tend to dislike the other more mechanical methods , such as using a sheath , diaphragm or cap , which although quite effective , are seen as too planned as well as being comparatively messy .
16 Moreover , it was seen as too generous at a time when those parties had become more extreme .
17 The launching of the United Nations Decade for Women began in Britain with the passing of Equal Pay and Anti-Sex Discrimination legislation , and so long as women 's demands were not seen as too extreme , and were easily satisfied by a few minor modifications in the administration of sexual injustice , then the liberal socialist establishment seemed happy to make the appropriate gestures .
18 The only possible arts organization , the National Association for Education in the Arts ( NAEA ) , was seen as too diffuse in its objectives and interests , and too uncertain in its arts educational stance to be useful in this respect .
19 Burgess himself stated that its creation was specific to one city — Chicago , however even then it can be seen as too simplistic .
20 The most common were ‘ changes in employment ’ , most notably ‘ gaining employment ’ and ‘ course content being seen as too difficult ’ .
21 One typical outcome is that the reference strip ( which is what is used for the diagnostic ) is seen as too big due to spreading and then overflows its allotted area .
22 Oil-spill experts from a number of countries flew into the area to assist with cleaning-up operations , which were largely limited to defending the intakes of desalination plants with the use of booms and " skimmer " vessels ; the slick was seen as too large for practical use of chemical dispersants , which might in any case damage marine life , and the best hope for its dispersal lay in a combination of the natural processes of evaporation and breakdown by marine bacteria .
23 Debbie was criticised in some quarters for including works that were seen as too ‘ traditional ’ , referring to older forms of artmaking such as drawing , painting and sculpture .
24 An arrangement whereby a limited partner invests a capital sum in the business which he is not permitted to withdraw until dissolution of the partnership ( which will not automatically occur on death or bankruptcy etc ) and which represents his maximum liability in respect of the firm 's debts and obligations , who is given a profit share but who is excluded from the management of the firm , is doubtless seen as too restrictive .
25 Erm it may have been deliberate in that how the Par Party could n't be seen as too radical in order to maintain er as broad a support as possible and allow the peasants to erm give them leeway to do what they wanted to do , but erm it 's quite interesting though that whatever the Communist Party did , people were going to respond in which ever way they wanted to whether or not there was a law there , but they still had to sort of erm establish their legitimacy .
26 If this is one of the purposes of the report , it will have to be handled diplomatically , if the report is not to be seen as too controversial .
27 In the past he has been seen as too similar to form a partnership with Arsenal 's Tony Adams , but he said : ‘ I see no reason why we can not play together . ’
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