Example sentences of "[pers pn] [be] see [prep] [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Political conflicts of the sort which characterize the Northern Ireland problem are of a quite different nature because they are seen as part of a ‘ zero-sum ’ game .
2 ‘ Catholic schools will only be understood when they are seen as part of the mission of the Church , ’ said Mr Helvin .
3 Drawn from a more liberal tradition , they are seen as part of the permissive professions who encourage the delinquent and the feckless .
4 Nor , it is often argued , can they be seen as part of the proletariat .
5 The 1989 NHS Reforms were greeted with great hostility by much of the medical profession , partly because they were seen as part of possible moves towards dismantling the NHS , but also because of the changed emphasis brought about by the consideration of terms such as : ‘ efficiency ’ , ‘ internal market ’ , and ‘ payment by results ’ in areas where the role of the market had previously been much less prominent .
6 They were sometimes denied the authority necessary for the fulfilment of their expected role , and it was critically important that they were seen as part of a school 's management team rather than being relegated to the position of mere facilitator .
7 Even then she might have decided not to answer him , or she could have let it be seen by accident before knowing what it was .
8 If it is seen as part of control over quality of education , the parent might ask why the child should be given access at all .
9 But it is seen as part of a whole , differentiated from the central state only by an increased concern with social reproduction .
10 It is seen as competition between multinational corporations which requires each to adopt the most profitable organization of its production and that invariably affects the international structure of its operations .
11 The nature of the movement of goods can only be understood if it is seen in relation to the complex and changing framework of society .
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