Example sentences of "[noun sg] [is] [adv] [adv] see [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Even if he is also religious — as he often enough still is — his religion is most commonly seen as a private , individual affair , divorced to a greater or lesser degree from the everyday concerns of the public world .
2 This genetic influence is most clearly seen in the case of identical ( monozygotic ) twins in which at least one of the pair suffers from the disease .
3 Their pink plumage is particularly well seen in the wing-stretching courtship displays .
4 Indeed , Darwin 's proposal is much better seen as a theory about the origin of adaptations than as a theory about the origin of species .
5 The distinction is more clearly seen by analogy with breathing and eating : both are instinctive — yet , whilst nobody shows us how to breathe , learning to take sustenance is more problematic .
6 Booth-capturing is no longer seen as an outrage and has become a normal part of electoral strategy , particularly in lawless Bihar .
7 Thus , the MSc in Education is not only seen as a regular part of the national system of educational in-service education in Scotland , but it has a strong international appeal .
8 As long as the ball is quite clearly seen to be on the move through the maul , then the ref will not blow , even if the maul itself is stationary .
9 Each national economy is not only seen as part of that world economic ( and social ) system , it is treated as subordinate to its global forces .
10 For these reasons , Coffin is perhaps better seen as a case in which the Divisional Court , contrary to the evidence , concluded that the situation was such that a breach of the peace was likely , and that the officers were seeking to prevent that at the time when the assault took place .
11 In the heart , clinically significant cardiac amyloid with congestive heart failure is more likely in AL than in AA , because extensive amyloid interstitial infiltration in the myocardium is more often seen in AL than in AA .
12 The break with the past is most clearly seen in Figure 4.2 .
13 Darcy is practically always seen through the eyes of Elizabeth and the reader has an insight into the Mr. Darcy 's real feelings during particular parts of the book .
14 However , the Thatcher government 's antipathy towards local government is less clearly seen in the personal social services than it is in either education or housing .
15 A South African correspondent noted that the choir is not now seen as ‘ a binding organisation within the structure of the church ’ .
16 Very occasionally a much darker red fish is shipped although this form is now rarely seen in the UK market .
17 Parliament is thus best seen as a cyclical phenomenon — it is born , lives , dies and is then reborn … .
18 The motion of the second ( coupler ) link is thus not seen to be represented by either of the two previous attachment procedures .
19 The helmet with a crest is only occasionally seen on the water now , mainly by the Kinver slalom team .
20 Above : The Silver Scat , Selenotoca multifasciata is not often seen in shops .
21 And what emerged from the response to the article is that reincarnation is no longer seen as the domain of cranks and weirdos .
22 New secretary Paul Birks of Mason 's Ironstone , who has taken over from Peter Masheter , said : ‘ Golf is no longer seen as a rich man 's sport and is accessible to all ages and pockets .
23 ‘ The breach of an order is now clearly seen as a criminal offence and the police will be pursuing a policy of bringing offenders to justice with the full and unambiguous backing of the criminal justice system , ’ he stressed .
24 The disease is most commonly seen in dogs under one year old and young pups , infected by the transmammary route , are particularly susceptible due to their low iron reserves .
25 Secrecy can be damaging in that : ( a ) the sources of power and influence are obscured ; ( b ) public servants are not properly accountable ; ( c ) public participation is seriously hampered ; ( d ) justice is not often seen to be done ; ( e ) inefficiency and error are made more likely .
26 This limitation in time is most clearly seen in the case of a life estate , whether it be an estate held for the life of the tenant , or what is called an estate pur autre vie , one held for the life or lives of some other person or persons .
27 Therefore the market in a world of production is most simply seen as a network of decisions in which resource owners make plans to sell resources to producers , producers make plans to buy resources from resource owners in order to sell them ( in the form of produced commodities ) to consumers , and consumers make plans to buy commodities from producers .
28 Like chancroid and lymphogranuloma venereum , granuloma inguinale is not commonly seen in the United Kingdom , there being only sixteen cases reported in 1976 .
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