Example sentences of "[be] [adv] see by [adj] " in BNC.

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1 The dip in interest reflects both the fact that environmental issues are still seen by many as irrelevant to pressing day to day concerns such as employment , and also the extensive media coverage of the Gulf War , which has distracted attention from other matters .
2 Films are giving way now to videos as a PR method of communicating , for videos are generally cheaper and can be easily seen by many more people .
3 The first uses large , two metres tall puppets which can be easily seen by large audiences .
4 Caddies were told to do this so that the sponsor 's name printed on our bibs could be clearly seen by millions of viewers .
5 If you intend using an OHP make sure that the screen can be clearly seen by all .
6 ‘ God and Saint Winifred dispose ! ’ said the earl , and mounted without haste , to stand for a moment motionless , before turning the book , with slow , hieratic gestures that could be clearly seen by all , upon its spine between his long , muscular hands , thumbs meeting to part the pages .
7 Consciousness or ‘ life force ’ is being increasingly seen by Western thinkers as an expression of a higher , more subtle , unseen and therefore unmeasured , spiritual field of force .
8 There was a hollow , not far from the Miles farm , called Pant y Ddawns ( The Hollow of the Dance ) which fairies were supposed to frequent and were actually seen by some people .
9 Gregory is wrongly seen by many as a passive and reserved figure , when he is really a strong , assertive person .
10 Except unusually , receiving personal care from relatives is not seen by either party as an automatic right .
11 Firstly , the distinction between manual and non-manual work is not seen by some as an adequate way of distinguishing between classes .
12 The microcomputer as an information retrieval tool is already seen by many teachers and librarians as one means of encouraging and motivating pupils to become more involved in information handling assignments while also helping them develop information retrieval skills .
13 in effect , using BSL in further and higher education is still seen by many as part of the ‘ handicap of deafness ’ and something to be overcome in education rather than used .
14 Seclusion and privacy is also seen by many to be important .
15 Milton 's God was Empson 's last book , in his lifetime , though when he died he was collecting at least three others : Using Biography ( 1984 ) , on Marvell , Dryden , Fielding , Yeats , Eliot and Joyce ; Essays on Shakespeare ( 1986 ) ; and a book of Renaissance essays , as well as a massive ragbag ( as he called it ) of papers and reviews dating back to the 1920s which , when it posthumously appeared as Argufying ( 1987 ) , was rapidly seen by many to be the finest critical miscellany in the language .
16 ‘ He was also seen by one of my first cousins walking up and down the corridor .
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