Example sentences of "now see [prep] [art] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Adolescence was now seen as a special stage of life , and one that was , moreover , clearly differentiated on class lines . |
2 | What was once seen as foliage and parts of branches is now seen as a human face . |
3 | The trip was only organised two weeks ago and is now seen as a clear case of retaliation against the prince . |
4 | The Commission quickly sensed that a Political Union could encompass the Social Charter , now seen as an indispensable complement to EMU , as well as new EC policies and more powers for the European Parliament . |
5 | When Murray Bookchin came clattering into our living room 25 years ago , in a period now seen with a misplaced nostalgia by the left , his urban guerrilla appearance belied his message . |
6 | After forming the core of a post-war consensus for over three decades since the Attlee period , the bitter legacy of the old order was now seen in the uncollected refuse bins and undug graves which popular credence ( somewhat exaggeratedly ) identified with ‘ the winter of discontent ’ . |
7 | By 1920 , 7 million workers had gained an average six and a half hour reduction in the working week — the equivalent , almost , of what we now see as a full day 's work . |
8 | One of these regions would become what we now see as the observable universe . |