Example sentences of "can [be] see [prep] term [prep] " in BNC.

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1 As Michael Goldman ( 1975 ) suggests , fashions in acting can be seen in terms of the varying degrees to which it is thought proper to expose the private feeling of the actor .
2 Setting aside mathematics for the moment , the different levels can be seen in terms of scale ( which Hodgson 1985 neatly gives in centimetres ) , in terms of envelopes ( Needham 1969 ) or perhaps best in terms of levels of organization ( since physicists argue that they relate to ‘ all levels of scale ’ ; Institute of Physics 1988 , p. 2 ) .
3 The idea that the curriculum can be seen in terms of the society or culture of which it is a part is both ancient and recent .
4 In this sense the non-referential and anti-realist nature of , for example , modernist painting and literature can be seen in terms of the differentiation of aesthetic forms from the real world .
5 The benefits to the library of such projects can be seen in terms of increased relevance to the curriculum , the creation of original information sources by students and in terms of the image of the library .
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