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

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1 So they have to be seen as part of a larger whole within which they can somehow be related .
2 Although this chapter focuses on the key features of Local Management of Schools ( LMS ) as described in the Act and DES Circular 7/88 , these four elements should be seen as part of a coherent government package designed explicitly to improve the quality of education by reinforcing the accountability and responsiveness of schools and their local education authorities ( LEAs ) .
3 Musical flair alone has n't been the reason why the jazz poets/warriors have hit the ground running , it always helps to be seen as part of a fashionable movement .
4 The bids for Rowntree may be seen as part of a growing trend towards globalisation in world markets .
5 It indicates her willingness to be the dutiful wife yet refusal to be seen as part of a united couple .
6 In this way much of the movement of exotic items which can be traced archaeologically , can be seen as part of a system of ceremonial exchange in the formation of alliances , that is used by the heads of lineages for important political and social transactions .
7 Training must be seen as part of a wider programme of change and development of the institution as a whole .
8 Alongside the drawings will be displayed examples of metalwork and silverwork by architect/designers such as Adam and Kent , while the project is intended to be seen as part of a conceptual whole with the recently-opened ornament and twentieth-century galleries , as well as with the Lloyd Wright display .
9 If that is true , Mr Robertson 's proposal can be seen as part of a grander drama : the battle for control of the Forest Service 's soul .
10 In this paper the unfairness of this professional attitude is argued and encouragement given to the need for residential care to be seen as part of a continuum of services for children in care .
11 This pragmatic shift in philosophy may be seen as part of a broader ‘ revolt against formalism ’ in the USA .
12 When viewed in this light Robert Summers 's thesis that the legal realist movement should best be seen as part of a tradition of ‘ pragmatic instrumentalism ’ in American jurisprudence seems basically correct .
13 In Wales , too , Gloucester can be seen as part of a wider court interest .
14 In contrast the long-wave school focuses more precisely on technology , though it is notable that much of the debate within that school has been about what causes technological change and how that change should be seen as part of a wider system .
15 Individualised service planning , if carried out systematically , may be seen as part of a process which , in general terms , identified service gaps and deficits .
16 In general , the rise of female employment can be seen as part of a transcending trend which divides the workforce between two broad groups .
17 Structurally , adult education for the unemployed must be seen as part of a wider reorientation of priorities within the education system as a whole towards the ‘ disadvantaged ’ .
18 They can all be seen as part of a gradual but progressive process in the spreading of democracy .
19 Nothing would ever be said , but the activity would be seen as part of a clerical decline .
20 The snare is that clauses let us see the fullest possible type of syntactic structure ; therefore , any syntactic relationship or any other type of phrase whatever can always be seen as part of a potential clause , of which the grammarian can helpfully provide the " deleted " or " understood " remainder .
21 In so far as people do move , they move wholly in response to capital 's demand ; in so far as they are active , they tend to be seen as part of a huge block of ‘ labour ’ .
22 In Wales , too , Gloucester can be seen as part of a wider court interest .
23 The extension of policy since the passing of the initial Monopolies and Restrictive Practices ( Inquiry and Control ) Act of 1948 can be seen as part of a gradual and continuous process , which has led , in what might be described as an eclectic or ad hoc manner , to the complex pattern of current legislation , culminating in the Competition Act of 1980 .
24 However medical audit should be seen as part of a total approach to quality even if in reality it is often separated out .
25 It needs to be seen as part of a continuum of experience from the most ordinary and humdrum to the most sublime and special .
26 No fewer than eight classic Stones ' tracks make up Rooster , the new work from leading choreographer Christopher Bruce , which can be seen as part of a triple bill at the Empire from tonight until Saturday .
27 For this reason local taxes will always be seen as part of the national tax structure .
28 All the Bible readings , therefore , the quotations and claims and aspirations , could be seen as part of the religious boilerplate current in the Middle East : as current as lists of arms .
29 The ‘ law ’ of natural evolution or development , especially when popularized by Herbert Spencer and applied to society , was said to parallel traditional Christian reliance on Divine Providence and meant that the expansion of Nonconformity at home and the extraordinary growth of British power and influence abroad could be seen as part of the same phenomenon .
30 These changing attitudes can be seen as part of the general reaction against the older voluntarism .
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