Example sentences of "see [adv] in terms " in BNC.

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1 Even in Cramlington , the activities of the developer builders were seen largely in terms of providing a population to serve as the basis of demand for services , rather than , as was clearly the case for the public sector , in terms of providing housing so as to assemble a labour force for new industries .
2 On the other hand , the issues were now seen broadly in terms of welfare ; the physical arrangements of housing and land use had to be part of a wider canvas which tackled poverty and social opportunity .
3 In spite of the power and continuing influence of Skinner 's ideas , it is important that Verbal Behaviour is seen more in terms of a set of claims or predictions , which are illustrated with anecdotal evidence and hypothetical examples , rather than a theory which has been tested against research evidence .
4 Heavily promoted by Apple and unlike anything ever seen before in terms of power for the price it , together with Apple 's PostScript-based LaserWriter printer virtually defined the market single handed .
5 The triumphs and failures of the party can not be seen solely in terms of its own policy , strategy and organisational forms .
6 The future may be seen narrowly in terms of what will happen to the children when they move out of this class , or this school , to the next stage ; but ultimately whether or not they have been properly educated will be judged in terms of what happens to them later , when they have left school .
7 This was seen tentatively in terms of reduced interference by the left hemisphere in right hemisphere speech mechanisms .
8 Equity was seen primarily in terms of access to services on the basis of need rather than social status , and financing of services according to means .
9 I refused to have a mastectomy and I see now in terms of theory , that I was stagemanaged at various points on the production line , into trying to turn me into a well-behaved patient by traumatising me by saying ‘ If you do n't do what we tell you … ’ or ‘ You 're being very naughty ’ or ‘ You 're being hysterical ’ , or ‘ We have n't got time to deal with all these questions , we 'd never get round ’ , and so on .
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