Example sentences of "would be see [prep] [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | But if talk of a right were insisted upon it would be seen as no more than as a flourish of personification to emphasise that the trustee had legal obligations towards the grave . |
2 | The ‘ Falklands factor ’ would be seen as a principal reason for the Conservatives ' unexpectedly good showing in the local council elections that year , and , too , for the return of Margaret Thatcher for a second term as prime minister at the General Election of 1983 . |
3 | However , given that it had been DUP policy , he was opposed to changing it , even to the extent of the local option position , because he thought the change would be seen as a weakening , as a change of principle . |
4 | Indeed , it would be seen as a major source of avoidable and illegal human suffering . |
5 | On the surface , then , it would appear that the move towards criterion-referencing would be seen as a major step forward . |
6 | Another language on top of those — giving an ability to say ‘ The buffet is shut ’ or ‘ This train will be two hours late ’ in four tongues — would be seen as a distinct advantage . |
7 | The next tier would be seen as a legitimate point for appeal , and superior managers would not be so able to deny responsibility for action . |
8 | In the form in which the proposals on community service appeared in the Bill they owed something also to the Government 's hope that the new measure would be seen as a credible alternative to custodial sentences , thus contributing towards the aim of bringing down the prison population . |
9 | He claimed that the new contract would be seen as a valuable asset to any new owners . |
10 | ‘ A gold-backed rouble would be seen as an honest money at home and would immediately trade as a convertible currency internationally . ’ |
11 | It was no argument , he said , that the two offices must harmonize , as only one of the four elevations of the building would be seen with the Foreign Office , and with ‘ that exception the buildings should differ , because a picturesque style which might look well from a Park would look fantastic from a Street ’ . |
12 | Mrs Swindles said the development would be seen over a wide area of Co Antrim , Newtownabbey , Belfast and Co Down . |
13 | However popular such finely decorated silver plates may have been among the wealthy Britons , it is highly unlikely that they would be seen by the working potters , who would have had to rely on a more popular source for their repertoire . |
14 | and therefore any further development on that site would be seen against the existing backdrop of . |
15 | For example , ministry officials and union leaders alike believed that RENFE deliberately gave overpessimistic forecasts so that actual results would be seen in a favourable light ( Sanchez 1984 ; El País , 5 June 1984 ) . |
16 | Erm , I seem to remember that when we met earlier in the year and you were looking forward to , to , to this year as a whole , I think you er , indicated that it was going to be a good year and I think you also suggested , if I remember right , that you thought the better part of that improvement would be seen in the second half rather than the first . |
17 | Parsons said he was loath to answer , because anything he said would be see as a British plot * |