Example sentences of "[noun sg] [be] see [prep] [noun] as " in BNC.
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1 | This increased mobility is seen by Naville as a source of great dissatisfaction . |
2 | In particular the crisis was seen by Washington as an opportunity to press for the rearmament of West Germany . |
3 | The creation of the SEM is seen by Cecchini as a programme which boosts the effectiveness of the supply-side of the economy . |
4 | The vast majority of delegations recognized , however , that this no longer commanded significant support , and its effective abandonment was seen by environmentalists as one of the achievements of the meeting . |
5 | Financial devolution was seen by Solihull as a means of achieving the following : |
6 | Devolution was seen by heads as a process that lent itself to a more collaborative style of management . |
7 | The 21-year-old winger is seen by Porterfield as a player for the future : ‘ He is big , strong , quick and good with both feet . |
8 | It is this assumption which many reject , but the rejection is seen by Freud as evidence of repressed hostility . |
9 | The decision is seen in Vilnius as the biggest step yet on the road to the complete independence of Lithuania , although Mr Brazauskas was careful to draw a distinction between party and state relations . |
10 | This proposition is seen by Freud as one which is potentially refutable by further biological research , and which could be completely mistaken . |
11 | Metaphysics was seen by Ayer as a product of linguistic confusion . |