Example sentences of "[not/n't] seen as a [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | The PSI report indicates that roughly half of the London population have serious doubts about the standard of police conduct , although in most cases police misconduct was not seen as a normal , everyday occurrence . |
2 | Not seen as a serious military problem , these naval and air assets were seized mainly to cut off possible escape routes for Gen Noriega and his supporters . |
3 | The rhetorical perspective proposed does not view attitudes as being static , for an attitude is not seen as a fixed response pattern located within an individual . |
4 | However , since the project was designed for small samples , which would encourage certain types of analysis rather than others , the shortfall in the Ipswich control area was not seen as a great disadvantage . |
5 | In such an optimistic climate it was easier for national governments and interest groups to go along with the economic ambitions of the EEC ; it was not seen as a great threat to their own concerns . |
6 | Perhaps , though regrettably , they are not seen as a central core of independence which may reside elsewhere-'in my head or in my dreams ' . |
7 | Despite the phraseology , the Messina declaration did not seem to have much impact at the time ; it was not seen as a dramatic move towards supranationalism . |
8 | Orgreave was not seen as a local picket during an industrial dispute but a trial of strength in a politically charged struggle . |
9 | Educational is not seen as a vital part of national right , that must be somebody The wages earned by unskilled workers in Germany are twice as high as those earned by teachers here |
10 | Within this context setting a pattern of training sessions was not seen as a high priority . |
11 | On another level policies are not irrational and their disjointed character is not seen as a bad thing by the apologists of incrementalism . |
12 | Their views on programmes for urban renewal tend to follow similar lines to their views on welfare , with large-scale intervention not seen as a public responsibility . |
13 | It is n't seen as a feminine quality , confidence ; girls are supposed to be quite demure . |