Example sentences of "is [adv] see [prep] an [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Despite these criticisms , the new programme is widely seen as an advance on the Karnataka Social Forestry Project , inaugurated in 1983 with World Bank funding , which led to the expropriation of common land for eucalyptus plantations , and clashes between vilagers and foresters .
2 Decentralisation is thus seen as an alternative to the bureaucratic practices that we investigated in the previous chapter .
3 Increasingly management is not seen as an end or goal in itself .
4 12.1 It is of fundamental importance that the compilation and introduction of guidelines on violence at work is not seen as an end in itself .
5 Mannerism is usually seen as an RCA development ; but once again we find that it was already developing during the Sun period , notably in ‘ Baby Let's Play House ’ ( 1955 ) .
6 The state is still seen as an instrument which can and must be captured by the working class .
7 As well as being an aid then , being cool is also seen as an obstacle to digging deep into the ultimate reserves under stringent conditions to produce a better performance .
8 The notion of full employment is now seen as an ideal of the past .
9 Debt , as experienced by clients is often seen as an aspect of another problem .
10 The memorisation of the textbook is often seen as an end in itself .
11 Within academic circles , to cite a popular work , other than to condemn it , is sometimes seen as an admission that the author is a ‘ lightweight ’ or a populist , and there is considerable peer pressure not to include such citations .
12 A general degree is sometimes seen as an alternative for students who are not up to honours standard ; this is largely though not entirely the case with the Scottish ordinary degree .
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