Example sentences of "be seen [prep] [noun] to [be] " in BNC.

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1 Philosophy and later social-science structuralism à la Lévi-Strauss are seen by Bourdieu to be , in their ‘ objectivism ’ , somehow au dessus de la mêlée .
2 The challenge to take hold of the world and mould it into the Utopia so desired has so far not been seen by humanity to be what it is .
3 The technique 's impact must be seen in order to be scored .
4 In the Jura the Tithonian can be seen in places to be a coral reef limestone , but usually the corals have been obliterated by dolomitisation and dedolomitisation as is commonly the fate of reefs .
5 This may be done in various ways , but one simple and useful device is to adopt two auxiliary variables : unc and to write the equations in the form unc Then if we now write unc and unc proportional to exp unc and again seek the complementary function , the four equations may be written , with a little rearrangement , unc This equation can clearly be written in partitioned form as unc or unc where unc The quartic determinantal equation obtained from this first-order set of equations may be seen by inspection to be identical with that obtained from the quadratic formulation .
6 I meant only that this is a matter of your will , and ought to be seen by men to be carried out in your name and at your direction .
7 On assumption of power labour attempted to implement a programme of progressive reform but in pursuit of this adopted methods that were seen by opponents to be an open challenge to representative democracy .
8 In the vast majority of cases , soil conservation measures were seen by land-users to be a symptom of oppression either by a colonial regime or by small interlocking urban elites .
9 The extent to which central training staff of local authorities were seen by libraries to be involved in their training was examined , and the provision of central courses they offered was also looked at ( in Chapter 5 ) , leading to the conclusion that central training provision reflects the overall policy of , and general commitment to training of the parent authority , and thus is likely to coincide with existence of other resources .
10 The assessment of unmet needs is seen by others to be a potential source of valuable information :
11 Given the general distrust of authority amongst the user population and the problems encountered in obtaining treatment and successfully coming off in the community , there is obviously a need for a service which is seen by users to be impartial .
12 In other words science is seen by Parsons to be free from social determination as long as it is not penetrated by secondary selectivity or ‘ ideology ’ .
13 The role of the novel at this juncture is seen by Brooke-Rose to be crucial .
14 Furthermore , moral education must be , and is seen by people to be , distinct from RE .
15 In fact , it was suggested that if one criticised the policies , then one was seen by government to be destructive .
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