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

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1 The pact is widely seen as one of the environmental fruits of glasnost in the Soviet Union .
2 Swainson ( 1840 ) had called this animal Polytropa lapillus ( L. ) but that name must give precedence to one of the older names if it is valid-and the name Polytropa lap ii/us is rarely seen in modern literature .
3 With the exception of brands like Janneau and Sempé , armagnac is rarely seen in duty-free lounges or glitzy cocktail bars .
4 This species is rarely seen before late October , and wintering birds have usually gone by late March or early April .
5 Gregory is wrongly seen by many as a passive and reserved figure , when he is really a strong , assertive person .
6 It is curious that the House of Commons is not seen to better advantage during the passage of legislation on criminal justice .
7 This means that although the State is an external , exploitative body it is not seen as such by the people who , on the contrary , see it as a kind of beneficent organism which ‘ gives ’ them the land on which they depend .
8 It is possible that our finding of inappropriate staining with anti-B , and to a lesser extent anti-A , antibodies reflects non-specific binding of the antibodies to carbohydrate epitopes in biliary cells and hepatocytes , although this seems unlikely as it is not seen in other cells .
9 Immunohistochemical studies using monoclonal antibodies have added further information as there is a peculiar pattern of expression of surface antigenic determinants which is not seen in normal colon , infectious colitis , or graft- versus -host disease .
10 In both chronic and alcoholic hepatitis there is not only a quantitative change in proliferating bile ductules , with both lewis antigens more strongly expressed , but also a qualitative change with expression of a sialylated form of the antigen that is not seen in normal ductules .
11 Except unusually , receiving personal care from relatives is not seen by either party as an automatic right .
12 Firstly , the distinction between manual and non-manual work is not seen by some as an adequate way of distinguishing between classes .
13 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 .
14 it 's , it 's the pomp and circumstance and and the fluffy lace and everybody being really happy and I know people think about it , but it 's not seen as that , it 's seen as a a , a family society thing , it 's not two people sitting
15 It has very low surface brightness , and is best seen with low powers as an oval blur .
16 It may be true that the story of the English people is best seen in English literature , but English literature contains much more than the story of the English people .
17 ‘ Fund raising fatigue ’ soon builds up so the target is best seen in maximum returns for minimum expenditure of energy .
18 Education in Britain is best seen in pyramidal terms .
19 Most of this happens in three dimensions and is best seen from this canal as roads snake through the air in all directions .
20 The paucity of inflammatory cells in the lamina propria that is usually seen with this type of gastritis makes it difficult to argue that the increased synthesis derives from inflammatory cells .
21 For a librarian to ‘ screen ’ stock in this way is usually seen as standard library procedure in a library for children , but is less often accepted in relation to adult reading .
22 For academic freedom is usually seen on both sides of the Atlantic as a matter of rights which owe to fully paid-up members of the academic community .
23 Munchausen 's syndrome is usually seen amongst those with some medical knowledge , such as failed medical students or nurses .
24 This is still seen as one of the most important events in the history of mankind .
25 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 .
26 The difficulty that mechanism design presents is clearly seen in this process .
27 Seclusion and privacy is also seen by many to be important .
28 Furthermore they show the same variation of response in relation to injury which is also seen in general behaviour and in verbal declarations of pain .
29 The unofficial theory is revealed not only in the accounts by pupils of perceived offences against them by teachers , but is also seen in other images of school .
30 The dished face is also seen in Spanish cattle along with the typical ‘ mealy ’ or ‘ deer ’ muzzle — a pale halo surrounding the dark-skinned nose , found too in Alpine and humpless West African breeds and in the ancient aurochs itself .
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