Example sentences of "has been seen [prep] a [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The kanban system , which is used to co-ordinate work between different work teams , has been seen as a part of this empowerment . |
2 | For example , the way in which the labour movement relates to political parties and the state has been seen as a function of when industrialization occurs ( e.g. Maier 1984 : 55 ; Badie and Birnbaum 1983 : 77–8 ) . |
3 | Use of the TRAX system is now compulsory as noted above , but this has been seen as a benefit as much as a burden . |
4 | Now it seems that — after nearly 40 years in which pop has been seen as a threat to our children — it is finally safe to unlock your daughters . |
5 | In the last two years , Hanson has been seen as a provider of last resort , as someone to whom the Government can turn for relief , especially its privatization programme runs into problems . |
6 | Sadly , these calls have not been heeded because in the United Kingdom this has been seen as a party political issue instead of an important pointer to priorities for action . |
7 | Much has been written on the performance of British business during the period and many attempts have been made to explain , excuse or refute what has been seen as a decline in British innovative ability since the successes of the industrial revolution . |
8 | Cooling of the stratosphere has been seen as a consequence of the greenhouse effect . |
9 | Historically the computer has been seen as a device for performing calculations ( as evidenced by the term " computer " ) , and for this reason we commence our discussion of data-types with the fixed-point binary format . |
10 | The nineteenth century has been seen as a period of transition from a largely amateur ‘ natural history ’ to a professionalized science of ‘ biology ’ . |
11 | Leadership , traditionally , has been seen as a form of activity that is expressed in terms of a relationship — that between the leader and the led . |
12 | For instance , tribal religion has been seen as a mechanism for solidifying group identity , valuable for a pack-hunting species whose individuals rely on cooperation to catch large and fast prey . |
13 | She is extremely distressed and has been seen by a police surgeon . |