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

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1 From mainland Europe , the events are seen with a mixture of puzzlement and suspicion .
2 The consequent problems are seen at every stage of subsequent development as the parents struggle to learn signing because their children were not ‘ good enough ’ to progress normally , and as the children have to come to terms not only with deafness but with the community of deaf people which has been shunned by their families .
3 ‘ ESAs are seen as a flagship in MAFF and the government 's environmental profile , ’ said a spokesman .
4 Not only does this mean that science is handled by a senior member of the Canadian cabinet — a tax lawyer who once said that the last thing that Canada needs is more tax lawyers — but also it means that science and technology are seen as a part of the process of economic development .
5 The West Indian pupils , especially the boys , are seen as a problem in this school because they are so ‘ aggressive ’ .
6 Saris are seen as a sign of the wearer being progressive .
7 They are seen as a drain on the profit because they do n't function in the labour market to produce profit .
8 The Leicester MP led a delegation representing BCCI victims in more than an hour of talks which are seen as a prelude to a meeting between MPs and Chancellor Norman Lamont on March 23 .
9 Such practices are understandable : fringe benefits are seen as a reward for long-term commitment to the organization , occupational pensions are of little value to workers who frequently change employer and costs of administering the scheme are thereby reduced .
10 Low rents are seen as a form of bribery of the electorate .
11 ( Sometimes occupational unions , which are not confined to apprentice-served workers , are seen as a form of craft union . )
12 Nevertheless , the forms of racism revealed here are seen as a form of false consciousness hosed on the
13 The devil and his spirits are seen as a distortion of the original good creation of God , and though they are allowed to tempt and hurt men because of men 's wickedness ( see , e.g. Jubilees 10:7–11 ) in the last-time they will be bound and punished .
14 They are seen as a consequence of the demands for instinctual renunciation of sexuality that the father demands of his sons .
15 The result is that tasks such as redistribution , which in the fiscal federalism literature are seen as a prerogative of central government , may ( given the imperfections of the Tiebout mechanism and the informational requirements of administration ) be shown to be better pursued at a lower level of government when broader considerations are taken into account .
16 Well we put pressure on , but I mean I 'm so I still governments tend to feel that the normal family is is the nuclear family and as , as Susan said earlier one parent families are seen as a burden on the state rather than a valid new family in society .
17 These are seen as a barrier to many Asians .
18 Eggs are seen as the symbol of new life .
19 Two of the main factors that need to be kept in equilibrium are heat and cold and most illnesses and diseases are seen as the product of excessive heat or cold .
20 This article tells the story of a community health centre which is committed to the principle of self-evaluation by its own staff and by village health workers who are seen as the interface between the health centre and the community .
21 The state is viewed as an instrument of capital and state policies such as immigration and race relations legislation are seen as the outcome of deliberate , thus ‘ rational ’ , manipulation by agents of capital and the capitalist state .
22 Women are seen as the source of compassion , love and harmony .
23 The second part of the book , " Models and methods " , proposes a view of literary communication in which the sylistic properties of texts are seen as the result of a complex process of mediation between a variety of situational , social and cultural forces .
24 For a country that almost defines itself in terms of its distinctive education system , such changes are seen as an attack on the Scottish way of life .
25 The killings are seen as an attempt by Sikh extremists to provoke Hindu-Sikh riots which could disrupt parliamentary polls in the state scheduled within a fortnight .
26 The ‘ agencies ’ proposed in the Ibbs Next Steps Report ( see Chapter 2 ) , for example , are seen as an alternative to government departments for the delivery of a wide range of executive functions in line with the Thatcher government 's emphasis on ‘ value for money ’ .
27 In those countries with subtropical climates and winter rainfall such as parts of southern Australia , South West Africa and some regions of Argentina , Chile and Brazil , the increase in L3 population occurs during the winter and outbreaks of Type I disease are seen towards the end of the winter period .
28 But his account of natural philosophy , which rejects any inner mechanisms or real essences ‘ hid … behind the scenes ’ which would purport to explain ‘ those appearances which are seen on the theatre of the world ’ , is a clear example too .
29 Preservationists such as Camporese and Valadier are seen against the background of the various commissions , and individual buildings ' histories are scrutinised .
30 Now , I think what we 've got to try and ensure is that , that rural counties like Shropshire get a fair crack at that money as well , and we need to be starting to develop and I 'll touch on this if I come , gentlemen , when I come on to development strategy , we need to be developing a regeneration strategy for the county , so that bids to the government for funding from the regeneration budget and from this , from the regen from the er , the single regeneration agency , er , are seen against the background of a cohesive strategy , and we , I think we will be much more successful when we go for government money bids , on that particular basis .
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