Example sentences of "[be] see as a [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Ultimately death itself may be seen as a release . |
2 | This study could be seen as a pilot study that gives an intimation that if one has the right methodology the data which is yielded can be richer than that created from other methods . |
3 | This grading of the offences may be seen as a compromise between the compassionate elements in the offences , which are related to the right to self-determination , and the need to protect the vulnerable from persuasion on such a crucial matter as the ending of life , an argument also derived from the right to self-determination . |
4 | The Bradshaw grouping can be seen as a variant rather than an alternative ordering of the fragments . |
5 | Thus the curriculum of the primary school , he suggested , should be seen as a beginning , where children are helped to develop an understanding of Mathematics , Science , History and the Arts alongside the mastery of the basics of their mother tongue . |
6 | The years that immediately follow the end of compulsory schooling can often be seen as a foundation stage providing a relatively broad base for work in a particular occupation ( as do many craft and technician courses ) or for more advanced studies in a specialized field . |
7 | Punctuation should clarify and organise the essay , not be seen as a hindrance or unnecessary . |
8 | Thus the Carlism of the Maestrazgo — the mountain region of Lower Aragon — can be seen as a revolution of desperation in the creeping misery of a contracting economy . |
9 | Mr Clarke 's undertaking will be seen as a promise to provide more money , if it becomes necessary , in an effort to assuage the doctors ' concerns about the contract . |
10 | then you know why should it be seen as a disincentive for them to that and services that had n't been bothered to do that be given money . |
11 | In its latter aspect the theory can be seen as a formalization , in associative terms , of the very reasonable suggestion that a stimulus is likely to receive a full measure of processing only when its occurrence is unexpected ( i.e. not predictable on the basis of other , usually contextual , cues ) . |
12 | There are promising aspects about the causal theory , and the theory which I shall support can in fact be seen as a generalization from it . |
13 | He will soon be seen as a bartender in the comedy The Linguini Incident and he has a cameo as a FBI agent in David Lynch 's Twin Peaks : Fire Walk With Me . |
14 | Relevance can be seen as a concept governing interpretation ( see Sperber and Wilson 1986 ) . |
15 | For Locke , it was possible from reason alone to know that there is a God , and the role of revelation tended to be seen as a way to produce belief among those whose reason was undeveloped . |
16 | These individuals can then form the basis of a directorate with a positive desire and will to co-ordinate since it will clearly be seen as a way of enhancing their effectiveness . |
17 | Bingeing can be seen as a way of ‘ stuffing away ’ feelings and then getting rid of them by vomiting . |
18 | This would definitely rule out the provision of tea or coffee , which would be seen as a way of putting the taxpayer at ease — which is the last thing the inspector would wish to achieve . |
19 | These dichotomies can be seen as a way of legitimizing both male superiority and the abuse of science . |
20 | A formula could be seen as a way to get a fair wage increase and made it easier to deal with differentials . |
21 | The Northern Ireland Centre in Europe , therefore , should be seen as a symbol of the commitment of the people of this Province to active membership of the European community . |
22 | The legislation can be seen as a by-product of these regimes attempts to create a mass , totalitarian basis of support . |
23 | The lack of liquid refreshment during a two hour meeting could be seen as a lack of courtesy and , if this occurs again , it is suggested that a tactful reference to the need for a drink be made during the meeting — the result may be only a glass of water , but that is better than nothing ! |
24 | And although Claire says that she likes the idea that they are women and promotes that image , they do not want to be seen as a peculiarity . |
25 | Despite Gregory 's account , the Merovingians can be seen as a dynasty which cultivated a complex political ideology during the sixth century . |
26 | Taxes paid out of profits will be seen as a cost for the particular firm , and will not be included in net profit . |
27 | If it is supported by the evidence ( 9 ) , then it can be seen as a contribution to theory ( 10 ) . |
28 | Falkland 's intervention can in part be seen as a delaying tactic , in the hope that by forestalling the offer of the Crown to William and Mary some arrangement more in accord with Tory principles might still be able to be worked out . |
29 | This could be seen as a sign of healthy growth and change ; yet the new fittings and equipment installed are usually totally insensitive to the design quality of the original . |
30 | But perhaps the new assertiveness of British Muslims should be seen as a sign not of isolation but of integration . |