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

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1 Socially , at this point the significance of design as such is more or less lost : significance can only been seen in terms of problems solved or products produced .
2 Modern Scottish Glass has already been seen by scores of visitors to the Tweeddale Museum , Peebles .
3 When viewed in this light Robert Summers 's thesis that the legal realist movement should best be seen as part of a tradition of ‘ pragmatic instrumentalism ’ in American jurisprudence seems basically correct .
4 It stated : ‘ Although the voluntary system , as we have shown , was once the chief form of collective action outside the Poor Law , it can now best be seen in terms of the ways in which it complements , supplements , extends and influences the informal and statutory systems ’ ( p. 26 ) .
5 Those on the left who have dared not to act in moderation — the Hattons , Grants and Livingstones — have been violently pilloried , whilst their counterparts on the right — the Tebbits , the Brittans — have usually been seen as pioneers of reform .
6 The most severe cases have usually been seen in dogs of 6-12 months old , and obviously the infection is of greater importance in working dogs .
7 For this reason local taxes will always be seen as part of the national tax structure .
8 If , as Parsons puts it , there can never be an id-impulse as such for the individual , since it must always be seen as part of the expressive symbolism of a common culture , then it is not possible to envisage the possibility of someone being in conflict with their society 's common culture .
9 The snare is that clauses let us see the fullest possible type of syntactic structure ; therefore , any syntactic relationship or any other type of phrase whatever can always be seen as part of a potential clause , of which the grammarian can helpfully provide the " deleted " or " understood " remainder .
10 As football has become a big-business enterprise in this country , and since the players , who once were seen as members of the same working-class community as the fans themselves , have become rich superstars , the close identity between fans and their team has been eroded .
11 More generally , the Auvergne might reasonably be seen as representative of many Merovingian dioceses ; Clermont was not a royal capital , nor was it a cult centre of major importance .
12 Despite the crises of the period 1945–50 , these years can also be seen as ones of great opportunity .
13 The retinues of other northern lords can also be seen as components of the ducal connection .
14 The retinues of other northern lords can also be seen as components of the ducal connection .
15 The Contagious Diseases Acts , alongside their formal aim , can also be seen as part of the legal effort to contain this occupational and geographical mobility .
16 The capitulation of the General Council on the 12 May , and its decision to call off the strike without any guarantees that those involved would not be victimized , might also be seen as evidence of failure .
17 The penalties for indecent assault prior to 1985 may also be seen as confirmation of a difference in attitude towards sexual assaults against men and women .
18 Evaluation of the project can also be seen in terms of how useful the teacher sees the microcomputer in the project .
19 The constitution of subjects , and the simultaneous constitution of the occupants of particular roles would then both be seen as forms of legitimation .
20 As a consequence of this concept of an historical construction of sexuality , a third point of contact lies in the rejection , both by the interactionists and Foucault , of the notion that the history of sexuality — especially in the nineteenth century — can fruitfully be seen in terms of ‘ repression ’ .
21 Although couched in the typically occult language of the time , Garland 's prescient account catches society at a crossroads : those young homosexuals adrift in a postwar landscape without signs may now be seen as harbingers of a new way of life and a new economic order — variously described as pop culture , youth culture or the Teen age — which stand at the heart of ‘ late , consumer or multinational capitalism ’ .
22 This kind of asymmetry can even be seen in pairs of originally parallel male and female terms , like bachelor and spinster or courtier and courtesan .
23 Such heroic ambition reminds one of the ambition which can frequently be seen in sons of mothers who have made their children too dependent on them but who are themselves ambitious and aggressive and unconsciously see their male children as their own frustrated masculinity — in the concrete terms in which the unconscious always thinks , as their penis .
24 This guideline has not attracted as much comment as the previous two , and has sometimes been seen as part of the second one .
25 The overseas economy of Kent was the most developed in early Anglo-Saxon England ; so strong is this overseas flavour of the Kentish economy and its society ; that it can almost be seen as part of the Continent rather than the rest of England at this time .
26 There should be more — even if , on inspection , the examples cited can again be seen as part of or an extension of the practice of good personnel management .
27 These tax reforms must therefore be seen as part of the wider reform programme advocated here ( see also Frank Field and Paul Omerod , ‘ The low-tax springboard to freedom ’ , Guardian , 2 January 1989 ) .
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