Example sentences of "might be see [prep] a " in BNC.
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1 | And there is a point of view from which Ronald Fraser might be seen as a man of Marxist leanings who paid a professional adviser what may have been a fair whack of a working man 's wages to enquire with him into the deficiencies of his affective life . |
2 | As just one example , beer might be seen as a soft drink in some countries ( around the Mediterranean ) and as an alcoholic drink in others . |
3 | In Bradford , it was even suggested that the General Strike might be seen as a victory : |
4 | There was a project to get artists to work on panels for a long wall , concrete posts and lintels with a brick infill , that might be seen as a possible module for paintings or some other art form . |
5 | Health might be seen as a public good , but illness is now a market opportunity . |
6 | Breach of confidence might be seen as a special case since once the subject matter of the confidence is published the position can not be retrieved . |
7 | There is a further danger where community languages have been brought into the curriculum on a par with foreign languages that this concession might be seen as a sufficient response to the failure of the education system for black children as a whole . |
8 | What from the central perspective might be seen as an instrument of public expenditure control , from the local level might be seen as a threat to the fabric of local government itself . |
9 | The offences of organisation and participation are made subject to what might be seen as a kind of impossibility defence . |
10 | ‘ While climatic geomorphology proper might be seen as a valuable adjunct to applied pedology and applied ecology in understanding the operation of landscape systems at the present , climato-genetic geomorphology ( Büdel , 1963 ) which relies on the principle of actualism in historical studies is less readily tenable … |
11 | The solution of such limited problems might be seen as a triumph of " method " as much as a source of new knowledge . |
12 | In the light of his comments on the value of this aspect of the review ( para 2.3 ) , not to have dealt with the professional reports on the individual teachers might be seen as a serious breach of faith . |
13 | The compilation , therefore , might be seen as a collection of model letters , appropriate to all sorts of circumstances , formal and informal . |
14 | Where Sir William might be seen as a diffident , slightly academic figure Labour 's Bruce Kent dives into campaigning with enthusiasm . |
15 | Advice from the British Overseas Trade Board has indicated that the UK has a high reputation in the USA for quality carpets , that they appreciate personal service and good delivery and that British carpet might be seen as a status symbol . |
16 | In this book we will be looking at the level at which facilities are provided in electronic hardware , as they might be seen by a system programmer about to implement the most basic software on the computer . |