Example sentences of "[vb mod] be see [prep] [det] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 She suggested that dependency on cigarettes should be seen as another form of drug addiction .
2 Drugs are a science based industry 's problem solving approach to health care and should be seen in that context .
3 Any subsequent increases should be seen in that context .
4 I was ashamed last night , deeply ashamed that my daughter should be seen in such company , such — ’
5 Such popular movements as occurred between 1381 and the early sixteenth century must be seen against this background , which goes far to explain their character .
6 The recent agreement regarding the ‘ harmonisation ’ of excise duties on alcoholic drinks within the Community must be seen against this background .
7 Other firms still see themselves as totally entrepreneurial : Korn/Ferry and Whitehead Mann must be seen in that category .
8 The disenchantment with nationalised industries and moves by the Conservative government towards denationalisation , or ‘ privatisation ’ , must be seen in this context .
9 The artificial meaning of unreasonable developed by Lord Greene M.R. must be seen in this light .
10 With the white paper scheduled for this week , Mr Major is anxious to avoid what could be seen as another Government muddle and a damaging backlash from his own MPs .
11 The strategy for Banstead could be seen in this light as an impressive gamble on resources for mental health being winnable within the region .
12 As he remembered the description , the pedestal was a single ruby of gigantic proportions and everything between the pillars was carved in crystal so that the inside of the dome could be seen from any angle .
13 You may even wish to say what things of interest may be seen along that route .
14 Perhaps another reason is that the book may be seen as another step in the loss of accounting 's innocence .
15 The market for control may be seen from this perspective , therefore , as having a negative side-effect in so far as it gives shareholders an opportunity to make unfair gains at the employees ' expense .
16 If we now compute a weighted sum , or what is the same thing , the sum of the A-measures at each exposure , then for a given subject area this sum will increase as the reflected light intensity increases , since more pixels will be seen at each exposure .
17 As will be seen in this chapter , the context of argumentation can be more complex than this : there can be arguments within arguments .
18 Women lived a different cultural , economic , and political life from men in the 1920s , as will be seen in more detail when we return to this area and topic in 1926 .
19 It will be seen from this passage that the question whether or not conduct can be insulting may depend upon a complex mixture of objective fact and the maker 's intention which the new Act does not entirely manage to disentangle .
20 It will be seen from this extract that at a baptism sometimes both parents ' names were recorded , but occasionally only the father 's .
21 As will be seen throughout this chapter , there are wide local variations in selection procedures and in training .
22 As will be seen throughout this chapter , this is perhaps the central plank in the overall ideological position adopted by Mrs Whitehouse and the NVALA .
23 The furnace is scheduled as an Ancient Monument in the care of the Department of the Environment , and can be seen at any time .
24 Engine house can be seen at any time .
25 Can you find out about any others that can be seen at this time of year ?
26 The Royal Oak of Boscobel can be seen to this day , painted on signs outside countless pubs all over the country .
27 At New Winchelsea many of the thirty-nine squares or chequers into which the town-site had been divided in the 1280s were never built upon , but remained under grass and can be seen to this day .
28 Summary of proposed changes The disk is round up to 17 mm disk diameter , and appears to be covered with skin but in dry specimens small scales can be seen through this covering .
29 Nevertheless the ‘ family ’ in this form is still explicitly and implicitly upheld and supported by social policy and the Child Support Act can be seen as another example of this .
30 Just as the term ‘ literacy ’ itself turned out to be more precise than in general use , and we were able to pin down the distinction ‘ literate/non-literate ’ to ‘ literacy in classical Greece ’ as opposed to literacy or non-literacy elsewhere , so the grand consequences of the literacy being described can be seen from this passage to hinge on very particular distinctions .
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