Example sentences of "[adv] see [prep] a [noun sg] of " in BNC.
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31 | 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 . |
32 | The software comp/decomp is then seen as a way of pushing the boat out for future Intel processors that will have video handling capabilities built into the main CPU itself . |
33 | Businesses are sometimes seen as a source of employment for family members . |
34 | Perhaps the rejection of marriage and the espousal of a profession represents a ‘ deviant career ’ for women , or perhaps the phenomenon of the obsessive , houseproud housewife could be usefully seen as a form of gender role-related deviance . |
35 | Field trials have for many years been concerned with finding a clone less susceptible to frost and this was initially seen as a way of upgrading some of the frost-prone vineyards of the Marne Valley which are traditionally planted with the hardier Pinot Meunier . |
36 | Some children take on an unnatural , waxen appearance that their mothers sometimes see as a kind of death mask . |
37 | The connections are instead seen as a network of communications — " pipelines " in which information flows continuously in both directions , between all elemental activities ( see Figure 1.2 ) . |
38 | It is essentially seen as a question of the growing difficulty experienced in subjecting the administration to the control of non-bureaucratic institutions , mainly legislatures . |
39 | Disproportionality between the branches of production was therefore seen as a result of the basic disproportion , i.e. that between production and consumption . |
40 | Political power is therefore seen as a result of greater capacity to manipulate residues or to impose coercion , as a quality inherent in the individual rather than as a characteristic of societal relationships . |
41 | Indeed , their proposals to give budget control to headteachers is explicitly seen as a way of making a direct link to schools not mediated by LEAs . |
42 | And Derrida certainly sees in a number of literary works ( particularly those of Mallarmé and Georges Bataille ) a keener sense of the principle of différance than can be found in any work of linguistics or philosophy . |