Example sentences of "[det] [is] see [adv] " in BNC.

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1 This is seen both as a device for testing the seriousness of the teacher and thus his/her attitudes to the pupils themselves , and as a retributive routine for dealing in an orderly fashion with what they construe as insulting or demeaning .
2 But it is vital that this is seen not as legitimizing self-centredness , introspection or social irresponsibility , but as a means to ever deeper exploration of life in its totality .
3 This is seen nowhere more clearly than in the Latin American Communist parties which ’ prefer systematically an alliance with a strong personality ( not to speak of a strongman ) rather than with an organised political party which could propose or , worse , impose independent tactics and a different and permanent leadership upon the whole alliance' ( Caballero : 1986 , p. 109 ) .
4 This is seen particularly in the USA , where the very large domestic market has provided a safe haven for many companies of substantial size .
5 This is seen most clearly in the song of Eliot 's Blackshirts , whose bitter irony should be set against remarks concerning the undesirability of too many free-thinking Jews in After Strange Gods .
6 This is seen most clearly in libraries whose function is educational ( in the broadest sense ) .
7 The reverse pattern to this is seen where the barnacles are 5. balanoides and it is they that are sometimes restricted to a high-level band ( Plate la ) .
8 Now , all of this is seen as bad enough , but in our developing multi-party system they see less prospect of single parties having absolute majorities in the House of Commons .
9 The latter is seen more clearly in March 1264 when Roger represented Henry III in the abortive negotiations before the final outbreak of hostilities .
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