Example sentences of "[is] [not/n't] [adv] see [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Why is the feral mink regarded as a pest , when in its native America it is not normally seen as a significant problem ? |
2 | The oldest part of the farm lies at the rear of the farmhouse and is not easily seen from the road . |
3 | But it is not always seen in this way . |
4 | Like chancroid and lymphogranuloma venereum , granuloma inguinale is not commonly seen in the United Kingdom , there being only sixteen cases reported in 1976 . |
5 | Secrecy can be damaging in that : ( a ) the sources of power and influence are obscured ; ( b ) public servants are not properly accountable ; ( c ) public participation is seriously hampered ; ( d ) justice is not often seen to be done ; ( e ) inefficiency and error are made more likely . |
6 | The newt , although fairly common in English ponds , is not often seen by ordinary people because it is a shy and murky creature . |
7 | Above : The Silver Scat , Selenotoca multifasciata is not often seen in shops . |
8 | The Royal Bank 's own coat-of-arms , granted in 1960 , is not often seen in the Age of the Logo , but does appear on our banknotes and , more recently , made a welcome appearance on the Highline card . |
9 | Each national economy is not only seen as part of that world economic ( and social ) system , it is treated as subordinate to its global forces . |
10 | Thus , the MSc in Education is not only seen as a regular part of the national system of educational in-service education in Scotland , but it has a strong international appeal . |
11 | A South African correspondent noted that the choir is not now seen as ‘ a binding organisation within the structure of the church ’ . |
12 | At a local level sponsors so often are involved in the club on a more direct way but it is n't always seen as a problem and can be enormously beneficial to both parties . |