Example sentences of "[vb mod] be see in [noun] " in BNC.

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1 For the time being , though , Ronald Reagan and the American Environment should be seen in context and not necessarily taken as definitive .
2 These movie tracts , however , should be seen in context .
3 More fundamentally , one could ask whether the problem should be seen in terms of an interaction between nations at all , for in what sense can a nation be a ‘ player ’ ?
4 As we said in Chapter 1 , we think that the current ‘ penal crisis ’ should be seen in terms such as these .
5 Secondly , no component in this programme should be seen in isolation .
6 Whilst the issue of alcohol abuse is quite properly a matter for concern , it should be seen in perspective .
7 The C.P.V.E. must be seen in conjunction with the whole thrust of Government initiatives in the area of vocational training and in particular of its T.V.E.I. schemes .
8 The technique 's impact must be seen in order to be scored .
9 They must be seen in perspective .
10 To understand any part of society , such as the family or religion , the part must be seen in relation to society as a whole .
11 Here in Mixed Life , a text that must be seen in relation to Scale 1 and Scale 2 , Hilton adumbrates the same progress in chapter fourteen : Following Augustinian theology , he locates the very essence of Christian life in the continual sustained desire for God — the only way in this life to perceive the nature of the love which joins God and man 's soul .
12 These increases must be seen in context .
13 Hence , if evidence is found to support the existence of a North-South divide , this must be seen in terms of measures of ‘ averages ’ for particular regions .
14 He proposes that the production of consciousness must be seen in terms of two relationships that Marx analyses independently .
15 From this viewpoint , any part of the organism must be seen in terms of the organism as a whole .
16 To create a core of schools where good practice embodying these concepts could be seen in operation so that the inservice and information potential could subsequently be tapped for the benefit of all schools .
17 To create a core of schools where good practice embodying these concepts could be seen in operation so that the inservice and information potential could subsequently be tapped for the benefit of all schools .
18 Two years before , in BBC v. Hearn ( 1977 ) , trade union officials had threatened that their workers would refuse to allow the BBC to televise the cup final so that it could be seen in South Africa , because of the union 's disapproval of the racial policies of the government of that country .
19 The main trends could be seen in efforts to reduce the role of the state in economic life ; to introduce elements of ‘ free market forces ’ into previously regulated rural and urban enterprises ; to reduce wastage , inefficiency and ‘ red tape ’ and to promote the ‘ entrepreneurial ’ spirit in order to raise production levels and ultimately living standards across China .
20 Some could be seen in lay-bys , others turned up in Shropshire and Wales .
21 Looms could be seen in action , weaving the Axminster and Wilton carpets that are sent throughout the world .
22 This could be seen in standards of literacy and taste .
23 By the eighteenth century foreign offices , departments of state concerned simply or mainly with the making and execution of foreign policy , could be seen in embryo in many parts of Europe .
24 Yet they were here today in gratifying numbers , a double row of Larks looking very bronzed and weathered from striding over those ancestral acres , which men like her husband and Lizzie Braithwaite 's husband could never possess ; and their cousin , Colonel Covington-Pym , Master of Foxhounds , with his rather glorious , highly intimidating wife , a tall , red-haired woman who could be seen in Frizingley sometimes wearing a black riding-habit so tight that she must have been stitched into it — Linnet said — and mounted on a colossus of a horse very nearly the same colour as her hair .
25 Thanks to Clive Wilmer among others , an exhibition of paintings , sculptures , photographs and printed material bearing on Pound 's interests in ‘ the visual arts ’ was mounted for the Cambridge Poetry Festival on 14 June , and could be seen in Cambridge 's not sufficiently renowned Kettle 's Yard Gallery until 4 August ; it will now be at the Tate from 11 September to 10 November .
26 Four were purchased as I hoped a pair would form and they would breed , so the paternal instincts of the father could be seen in practice .
27 Good examples of this approach may be seen in Dodson & Wexlar ( 1979 ) , Korth ( 1979 ) and Andrews & Evans ( 1983 ) .
28 Hen harriers , merlins and short-eared owls may be seen in winter .
29 The sounds of England , the tinkle of the hammer on the anvil in the country smithy , the corncrake on a dewy morning , the sound of the scythe against the whetstone , and the sight of a plough team coming over the brow of a hill , the sight that has been seen in England since England was a land , and may be seen in England long after the Empire has perished and every works in England has ceased to function .
30 In rural Wales , for example , taking 1938–39 as the year of the ‘ peak ’ network , considerable decline may be seen in route mileage in the first decade up to 1949 , although this did not occur at a constant rate and varied considerably in the north and south of Wales , and according to the specific operating companies considered .
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