Example sentences of "[modal v] be see [adv] " in BNC.

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1 This was when it was decided that the massive Slochteren field in Groningen province should be seen primarily as a reserve for the future .
2 The implication of the argument is that 1823–4 , so far as petitioning to gain mass support was concerned , should be seen primarily as a new start in many places .
3 The Atlantic Salmon Trust , which is devoted to the conservation of the wild Atlantic salmon , believes that the issue should be seen clearly .
4 Our findings also confirm the observation that siblings of affected cases at risk should be seen immediately and dealt with proactively .
5 Upstairs , it was advised , should be seen tomorrow ; the older children , some mentally handicapped , should be seen tomorrow .
6 Upstairs , it was advised , should be seen tomorrow ; the older children , some mentally handicapped , should be seen tomorrow .
7 This should be seen also in the context of improving communications within the Garden , between gardens , and between RBGE and external information resources and services .
8 They should be seen not as ‘ fringe healing ’ but as ‘ complementary medicine ’
9 This implies that technological change should be seen not as an isolated activity , but as integral part of firm operations , and that change is evaluated via its contributions to market success .
10 To be understood in its own terms , his policy should be seen not as the implementation of a " vision " of some future world order radically different from anything existing at the time , but as a series of practical initiatives to accelerate and to exploit an already occurring transformation .
11 More importantly , they show how , even in what is regarded as the most basic type of communication , the context that is relevant to the disambiguation of deixis should be seen not as a physical setting that is fixed and given once and for all , but rather as a cognitive space that is actively constructed by participants in the course of the interaction .
12 The first is that when people are discharged from hospital early they should be seen soon in out-patients .
13 This is not to suggest that the Declaration of Rights should be seen purely as a vindication of Tory principles .
14 So they should be seen essentially as a unified development .
15 Although some tolerance must be given to those who have unwittingly contracted the disease , the fate of those who cavalierly spread it should be seen less sympathetically .
16 Undoubtedly , there is still much room for improvement and , therefore , the protocols detailed below should be seen more as prototypes rather than definitive conditions .
17 The legal definition of crime adopted here should be seen only as a starting point .
18 Relying on drugs for this purpose should be seen very much as the last resort , however , and the huge majority of dogs adapt to this form of transportation without difficulty , from an early age .
19 Saints who should be seen as well as heard about
20 The saints or ‘ holy ones ’ should be seen as well as heard about .
21 But she challenges the assumption that services like postoperative pain control or the provision of medical cover to surgical patients should be seen as less important .
22 It is a fallacy to regard that process as some kind of negative slippery slope along which each reluctant step should be seen as more sinful than the last .
23 Korpi and Shalev ( 1979 ) insist that the development and pattern of collective bargaining in this country must be seen largely as a consequence rather than as the cause of changes in trade union density .
24 It translates literally as ‘ consistent ’ but means more that things must be seen through .
25 Thus , to retain their value , they must be seen not as rigid dogma , but as sufficiently flexible to accommodate a changing social scene .
26 They must be seen not as social groups constituted by individuals , but as positions constituted by the conflicting interests which are an integral part of a particular mode of production .
27 Did the trade union movement really fail to grasp that the two pre-conditions were : first , that its sense of responsibility must be seen not to be limited to a commitment in the shorter term to contribute to recovery from immediate crisis , but to extend , at the expense of short-run advantage , to the longer term commitment , to the revival of British industry and to its successful competition in world markets ; and secondly , that a Labour Government would have to preside over the management of the country 's affairs ?
28 If the project is to be judged a success in the long term , it must be seen not only to have engaged children and staff in project schools in new ways of perceiving and using libraries , but also to have created a viable and dynamic framework for the further development and dissemination of good practice .
29 From their views on the intentional and affective fallacies ( Brooks seems to have agreed entirely with Wimsatt and Beardsley about these ) it follows that this reconciliation of opposites must be seen not as an event in the mind of the author or reader , but as an objective fact about the text 's meaning or structure .
30 The Sadducees — or , at least , the main branch of the Sadducees — must be seen primarily in relation to the official priesthood , the Temple and the ritual sacrifice which worship in the Temple entailed .
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