Example sentences of "now see as [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Urban life 's now seen as a threat to our vulnerable individuality : the jungle of the ghetto , the ‘ urban hell ’ that rap music talks about , becomes a paradigm for all of us .
2 It is now seen as a gate built onto a free-standing monumental arch .
3 The head is missing , and Evans originally thought that the figure was that of a boy ; it is now seen as a monkey .
4 Cameras spying have moved on , CCTV is now seen as a source of protection .
5 Again it is between Roger Fleming , John Blackwall , Anthony Blackwall ( now described as a stocking weaver ) from Litton in Derby , Penelope Wright and Roberta Maria Anna Wright both of Longston in Derby , and Daniel Morley ( now seen as an Iron Master ) of Ashbourne also in Derbyshire .
6 The notion of full employment is now seen as an ideal of the past .
7 This collection , often inadequately reviewed at the time , but now seen as the heart of his poetic achievement , contains poems described by Hardy himself as ‘ possibly among the best I have written ’ .
8 That the presidency is now seen as the heart of the American system and the congress is seen as a sort of unfortunate if necessary check and control on the presidency .
9 The Meet , which began life as a annual meeting of North Yorkshire and South Durham cyclists , is now seen as the town 's major event of carnival , celebration and fun .
10 A composer who — to exaggerate only a little — was principally remembered for Il Barbiere di Siviglia is now seen as the author not only of other fine comic operas but also of serious operas such as Tancredi , Otello , Maometto II and , of course , Guillaume Tell .
11 It is now seen as the marker toward the future for many people with learning difficulties .
12 The two elements that mattered were the music and the drama ( meaning the stage action , which Wagner , unlike Schopenhauer , now saw as a thing independent of words ) .
13 The encounter he now saw as an omen , a shadow cast by a coming event .
14 On the Unionist side men who had been fed with the heady talk of absolute resistance mobilized to resist what they now saw as the sell-out of the Southern Irish Unionists .
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