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

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1 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 .
2 For this reason local taxes will always be seen as part of the national tax structure .
3 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 .
4 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 .
5 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 .
6 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 .
7 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 .
8 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 .
9 This guideline has not attracted as much comment as the previous two , and has sometimes been seen as part of the second one .
10 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 .
11 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 .
12 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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