Example sentences of "[am/are] see [prep] [art] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Jews are seen as a powerful threat to the nation : ‘ The presence of a large and powerful Jewish community in any country , such as we have in Britain today , is , and inherently must always be , a threat to the aspirations and best national interests of the host population . ’
2 The first example is the government 's emphasis on private investment in its inner city programmes in which private funds are seen as a preferred alternative to public finance .
3 They are seen as a revolutionary force and as such , should act accordingly .
4 Linguists may be found working in a range of national and international organizations where foreign language skills and knowledge of other cultures are seen as a good foundation for a career .
5 Whereas people once felt that there must be a certain desperation in answering magazine ‘ lonely heart ’ advertisements or in going along to a dating bureau , nowadays these channels are seen as a practical way of finding a new friend or suitable lover .
6 This model establishes a significant , albeit still circumscribed , role for state welfare , since social services are seen as a functional necessity in promoting social integration .
7 Instead they are seen as a complementary qualification which can stand alone or be combined with a certificate and diploma or other building qualification to provide all round evidence of competence .
8 These deals are often sought by the European companies , as they are seen as a reciprocal entry ticket to the Japanese market .
9 People are seen as the key organisation resource and employees are aware that their best efforts are essential and they will share in their companies ' success .
10 Perhaps surprisingly , wide area Asynchronous Transfer network services are seen as the final phase , since SynOptics feels that carriers will be slower off the mark to respond to demand ( despite the fact that AT&T Co said that it will introduce Asynchronous Transfer Mode services towards the end of the year ) .
11 For methodological reasons , it is important to distinguish between this and the socially based interpretation of the results , because if the social factors involved are seen as the motivating principle for the selection and analysis of linguistic variables , the investigators may be accused of biased selectivity and circularity .
12 Regional councils are seen as the nearest equivalent .
13 The " drug barons " , importing from Thailand , Pakistan , or Colombia , are seen as the real cause of increasing " hard " drug addiction in the UK , rather than the fact that they would have no market if there were no demand .
14 Productivity through people : people are seen as the sole basis for success which is developed through respect for the individual expressed through trust .
15 They are seen as the last defence of standards .
16 The British Academy of Film and Television Awards are seen as an early pointer to the Oscars which are to be announced in Hollywood on 29 March .
17 Increasingly , plants are seen as an integral part of any office complex and are not something to be considered only during a refurbishment or initial build .
18 It is a composite concept , an agglomeration of feelings which are not pleasant and are seen as an emotional state which can not continue indefinitely but from which one eventually requires temporary or permanent respite in order to restore health and calm .
19 It is now more important than ever , in an economic climate as unfavourable to education as the present , with attempts at major educational reconstruction in which the special needs of children may well be lost sight of , that developing the consultative role and process are seen as an important way forward .
20 They are seen as an important part of academic life in the School .
21 Small high technology firms are seen as an important force in the development of the UK economy .
22 Deprivation at home can lead to various forms of maladjustment , including delinquent behaviour , and court procedures and punishment are seen as an inappropriate response to the situation .
23 It is important that those controls are seen in a three-year context .
24 They are seen in a partisan perspective , a perception that limits the extent of their popular appeal .
25 On this side of the Atlantic , they are seen in a different light , as ideologies that justify the playful eclecticism of democratic politics and free-market economics .
26 ( Just think of the whispers sweeping around the office when Jeremy or Karen are seen in the car-park adding — or better still subtracting — a logo or two . )
27 IBM Corp 's forthcoming Rios 2 RISC should do around 100 SPECint92 and floating point performance of 250 SPECfp92 , exceeding even Silicon Graphics Inc 's forthcoming TFP part : first system ships are seen in the third quarter this year .
28 Similarly , old people are seen in the same light , which explains their lack of employment or active leisure pursuits .
29 If any pixels are seen in the resulting region then ( a ) the reference card has moved , ( b ) the subject or other material has moved into the reference region or ( c ) one or both of the exposure and illumination is too high and spurious pixels are seen by spreading .
30 Extreme dates for this species are 4 August and 16 May , but not many are seen before the second half of October .
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