Example sentences of "must be see [prep] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The social world must be seen through the actors ' eyes because it depends on how they see it and it works in whatever way social capacities are exercised .
2 Nevertheless , in practice , innovation must be seen as a function of the quality of the school .
3 Thus domestic service must be seen as a type of economic relationship operating in all levels of society .
4 Government policy must be seen as a whole , not in parts .
5 This too , however , must be seen as a presentation of the lives of human beings , which is useful perhaps for taxation purposes but bears little resemblance to the real world .
6 This must be seen as a specialist task , on a par with other administrative duties and research commitments .
7 ‘ The belugas ’ plight must be seen as a warning that marine life in general is threatened .
8 However , this included a number of agreements which ceded flexibility of task allocation to management , which must be seen as a step away from union involvement in safeguarding the quality of working life .
9 To be sent to one of these ‘ special ’ hospitals you must be seen as a danger either to others or yourself .
10 Given Israel 's inability to sustain large casualties this must be seen as a weapon of similarly fearsome proportions to Israel 's own nuclear capacity .
11 Finally , its admission must be seen as an advantage to the security industry and to the BSIA .
12 ‘ Shock ’ and ‘ trauma ’ must be seen as an example of what psychologists call reification : sets of concrete interpersonal and societal relationships are turned into an abstract ‘ thing ’ which dominates our language and hence our way of thinking .
13 She writes : ‘ The process of inspiration must be seen as the inspiration of those people , especially of poor women , struggling for human dignity and liberation from oppressive powers , because they believe in the biblical God of creation and salvation despite all experiences to the contrary . ’
14 In a comparable way , our concept of the individual must be seen as the conjuncture of the various practices which make up the complex whole .
15 It would be impertinent to suggest that Keynes dichotomised his private and professional life and in this sense discretionary monetary policy and deficit spending by government although recommended as a technical solution to a technical problem , must be seen as the prescriptions of a self-confessed immoralist .
16 His genesis was part of a much longer creative process and must be seen as the culmination of eleven centuries of English literary history .
17 Just as degrees of handicap must be seen against a continuum of need , so must the learning of individual children .
18 In noting such comments , it is appropriate to recall that this discussion must be seen against a background described with some outrage by many commentators .
19 The Public Order Act 1986 does not codify the law and must be seen against a background of common law .
20 The authors claim the increase must be seen against a background of changes in the labour market , making equality of pay , opportunity and status more difficult .
21 That the SNP managed to exploit nationality — to make it politically pertinent — in 1974 must be seen against the background of Scotland , and West Central Scotland in particular , as one of the relatively ‘ depressed regions ’ of the United Kingdom .
22 Its two main preoccupations are , first , that reality is ( at least in part ) determined by the perceiver and , second , that individual freedom must be seen in the context of metaphysical necessity .
23 For Caroline Spry , what has happened to the women 's film and video sector must be seen in the context of the dissipation of the broader women 's movement .
24 In order to understand the implications of this legislation it must be seen in the context of overall Tory economic policy on employment .
25 Moreover , the developments in any school must be seen in the context not only of the perspectives on curriculum change of key individuals but also of the personal aims , philosophies and motivations of the people concerned .
26 Functionalist theories of stratification must be seen in the context of functionalist theories of society .
27 What is important to stress is that Nizan 's life and work must be seen in the context of his youth .
28 Organisations are complex social systems , but must be seen in the context of their technology — ie. they are socio-technical systems .
29 The Comintern 's attitude towards Latin America must be seen in the context of its view of how the national liberation movement in ‘ colonial ’ countries should be evaluated in relation to the world socialist revolution .
30 The staging of this conference must be seen in the context of certain foreign-policy imperatives for Castro ( to accommodate himself with the Soviet Union and to re-establish the link between Cuba and the revolutionary process in Latin America ) .
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