Example sentences of "[be] see [prep] [noun] for " in BNC.
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1 | Prescriptive rules , on the other hand , are seen as directions for action . |
2 | The indemnity was described simply as a payment ‘ for making peace ’ , but it has been pointed out that the sum of £20,000 is close to the amount thought to have been extorted by the Scots from the northern counties of England over the years since Bannockburn , and the payment may have been seen as compensation for the destruction wrought in the north . |
3 | One problem is that key settlements have been seen as panacea for all rural problems , irrespective of social and regional context . |
4 | Since bananas have not been seen in Romania for years and many children have never eaten one before , they sell quickly . |
5 | JUST because we have n't been seen in LINK for a while — it does n't mean its been quiet at Crediton ! |
6 | And although they have not been seen in Ireland for many years , sometimes they are heard . |
7 | Even now she 's frightened to be seen on television for fear of reprisals . |
8 | Although they have chosen to deal with personal dilemmas , the songs in Mama Mozambiki can also be seen as metaphors for what is happening in a nation struggling to overcome years of civil war fuelled by South African destabilization . |
9 | Although they have chosen to deal with personal dilemmas , the songs in Mama Mozambiki can also be seen as metaphors for what is happening in a nation struggling to overcome years of civil war fuelled by South African destabilization . |
10 | FEBRUARY , May and August could be seen as rehearsals for November 's main event so that what may have been a series of happenings in these months could lead to November 's denouement . |
11 | The extension of ‘ privatization ’ could be seen as evidence for structural change — a ‘ rolling back ’ of the state . |
12 | Beliefs which state that systems of social stratification are based on biological inequalities can be seen as rationalizations for those systems . |
13 | So — regarding whether or not someone chooses among credit types , or between credit and cash — having a bank account may partly be seen as shorthand for a collection of other characteristics to do with income and social background which may be influential in themselves . |
14 | It recommended the establishment of an independent body to review fees and also that theses fees should be seen as guidelines for negotiation rather than mandatory rates . |
15 | It was said that the ‘ Treasures of Britain' exhibition could not be seen in England for lack of somewhere suitable to mount it . |
16 | Beset by relative impotence in the international arena only rarely could abolitionists provide sustenance from ‘ agitation ’ for antislavery diplomacy or politics as when the 1814 petitions were seen as support for Castlereagh 's negotiations on suppressing the transatlantic slave trade at the peace congress . |
17 | First , there may have been a continuation of the thick-enamelled trend independently of the pongine radiation , such as is seen in Graecopithecus for instance . |
18 | The move was seen as preparation for ECOMOG to take on an offensive rather than merely a peacekeeping role . |
19 | In the Great War , river clearance was seen as employment for prisoners , and in the 1920s as a way of relieving unemployment generally . |
20 | The simplest way of getting the outstanding items on board as cheaply as possible is by means of technology exchange and cross-licensing agreements , and COSE was seen as forum for effecting this . |
21 | The simplest way of getting the outstanding items on board as cheaply as possible , is through technology exchange and cross-licensing and COSE was seen as forum for this . |
22 | In this case the main stumbling block was seen as staffing for the new venture.as the church was already fully stretched . |
23 | It was the following year that the ghost was seen at Althorp for the first time . |
24 | Parliamentary support began to coalesce , deriving mainly from the analogy which was seen between compensation for criminal injuries and the existing welfare provision for people who had sustained injuries in the course of their work . |
25 | Crawford was seen in Play for Today after the first two episodes in the final series of Some Mothers Do 'Ave 'Em had already been shown . |