Example sentences of "see [conj] having a [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | She suggests that this was perhaps because women have traditionally been seen as having a passive relation to language which is similar to that of a simultaneous interpreter who translates the ideas of others but does not produce any of her own ( 32 ) . |
2 | Adultery therefore should be seen as having a symbolic quality , amounting to sexual conduct outrageous to the other . |
3 | They were more than the part-time special constables in the British tradition , in that they were seen as having a social role in the context of an individual 's responsibility to his or her community . |
4 | In all these versions the family is seen as having a direct relationship with the wider society , being that social form within which people are assigned a place in society and where they internalise the values of that place and which shapes sexual attitudes to conform to wider social needs . |
5 | Scientific computing is seen as having a high priority within RBG . |
6 | The ‘ societal reaction ’ that defines crime and deviance was also seen as having a profound effect on the criminals and deviants themselves . |
7 | Futhermore , the spatial aspects of this culture are seen as having a special significance . |