Example sentences of "[is] see as a [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Hold it in Stockholm , New York , or Lyon and it 's seen as a freebie for ‘ lucky old you ’ . |
2 | ‘ It 's seen as a betrayal . |
3 | Another Italian deal sounding alarm bells is one announced over the weekend under which Istituto per la Ricostruzione Industriale SpA , IRI , will lend some 42 pct of Banca Commerciale Italiana SpA to telecommunications holding company STET SpA for three years and STET will pay IRI $212m for the dividend flow from 440m BCI ordinary shares — by juggling the dividend flow , tax credits on the payments and amortisation , analysts reckoned STET stood to gain to the tune of $300m and IRI would in return get a much needed cash injection , but the move is seen as a panic measure by IRI . |
4 | As with the shipping industry , this is seen as a conflict of interest . |
5 | But when the idea of self-deconstruction is seen as a fiction , no such tact is necessary . |
6 | He is the first of the so-called Marcos cronies to have stood up to the Presidential Commission on Good Government , and as a result is seen as a man of action . |
7 | That 's why the new podiatry surgery centre at Burghill near Hereford is seen as a success ; it 'll handle around a thousand patients a year , patients who could otherwise spend years on the waiting list . |
8 | Entitled This Common Inheritance : Britain 's Environmental Strategy , it describes many old policies as new and is seen as a mixture of hopeful and vague suggestions and promises simply to consult , consider and review . |
9 | The state is seen as a medium which allows individuals to pursue their own interests , promoting freedom and autonomy . |
10 | For them , obesity is seen as a reflection of unmet oral needs , assorted sexual hang-ups , or an unconscious desire for recognition which is satisfied by becoming bigger than everyone else . |
11 | Rather , because the public interest is taken to be the root of corporate legitimacy , compliance with whatever ‘ social responsibility ’ demands is seen as a pre-requisite , a defining condition , for the possession of power . |
12 | although on one level Balzac 's story is ‘ about ’ castration ( one of the characters is a castrato singer ) , in Barthes 's reading the theme of castration is seen as a pretext for a kind of reflexive anxiety on the part of the text itself concerning the very possibility of representation . |
13 | On this approach , a shape can be recognized as a whole without the constituent parts being recognized as such ( a part is represented in a radically different way if it is seen as a Gestalt in its own right ) . |
14 | The group is seen as a vehicle which creates social situations involving interactions between two or more people . |
15 | Once behaviour is seen as a response to some external stimulus ( such as economic forces or the requirements of the social system ) the methods and assumptions of the natural sciences appear appropriate to the study of humans . |
16 | The General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade ( GATT ) has published a report on the environment , in what is seen as a response to environmentalist criticisms of the organization 's emphasis on free trade [ see SAFE report , below , and also EDs 51 , 52 and 55 ] in the run-up to final negotiations in the current " Uruguay round " of trade talks . |
17 | His appointment is seen as a concession to the DTA . |
18 | One Consuela Bailey , who went on to become a Broadway actress of note , is seen as a child actress in Natchez , even then with an alarmingly haughty stage presence . |
19 | The impression of the Grasmere Journals is less literary ; William is seen as a person enjoying retirement , occupied in his garden or in ‘ rural pursuits ’ . |
20 | From now on the Spirit is seen as a person within the Trinity , though the New Testament is not interested in doctrinal formulations of this type . |
21 | Restoration is seen as a struggle against the forces of change and decay , which respect neither man nor materials . |
22 | Then , credit is seen as a necessity ( Appendix II ; section 1 ) : ‘ You buy on credit to make ends meet … . ’ , ‘ none of us would have things if it was n't for catalogues ’ , ‘ … when you want to replace anything you are forced to use HP because you do n't have the cash ’ . |
23 | Today infertility is seen as a problem for the couple and andrology has joined gynaecology as a discipline in scientific medicine . |
24 | Generally the existing situation is seen as a problem and the future state as the solution to that problem . |
25 | The problem is , of course , assuming that it is seen as a problem , what one does about it . |
26 | The island is seen as a microcosm of the world and this is part of Golding 's style that has remained the same throughout the book . |
27 | Even the government 's re-entry into the gilts market as public borrowing has risen is seen as a sign of hope . |
28 | But in societies where infants are exclusively breast-fed from birth and in contact with their non-allergic , non-food-bingeing , non-smoking mothers , ‘ colic ’ is unknown and infant crying is seen as a sign of distress , which warrants immediate attention . |
29 | Everybody from taxi drivers to government ministers listens to foreign radios three or four times a day and every threatening sound from Washington is seen as a sign of a new attack . |
30 | It distinguishes it , because if the literary text is seen as a sign or set of signs in the Saussurean sense , then its meaning or content must be the product of a structure of relationships or differences whose connection with the ‘ real ’ world is purely arbitrary . |