Example sentences of "seen as the [noun] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 By the end of 1981 and into 1982 , however , these new outbreaks were occurring with a rapidity and density which in retrospect can be seen as the building blocks for a full-blown heroin ‘ epidemic ’ .
2 Indeed , improved managerial efficiency can be seen as the Thatcher government 's alternative solution ‘ for those parts of the public sector that could not be privatised or subjected to the sanitizing forces of the market ’ .
3 The contrast with West Germany is sharp , for although the 1965 German equivalent of Traffic in Towns echoed Buchanan 's views on the need for the establishment of environmental standards , the response can be seen as the departure point for much of the environmental traffic management practised there since .
4 Similarly Henry V was seen as the Judas Maccabeus of his day who , faced by great odds at Agincourt , worried little about his lack of forces but trusted in the rightness of his cause , the piety of his people at home praying for him and for his army , and in divine strength .
5 A 3-0 thrashing suffered by Villa at Coventry on Saturday is now being seen as the turning point in their Championship drive .
6 London is seen as the insurance capital of the world .
7 Interestingly , education is a highly valued commodity in Asian culture : it is seen as the starting line to a career .
8 The revolt of the Bonn government against this antique thinking can be seen as the starting point for the great burst of German national assertion which culminated yesterday in the streets of Berlin .
9 In the article Garcilaso was touted as the first American and his work seen as the starting point of ‘ a sensibility absolutely new , absolutely Peruvian . ’
10 In conclusion Promoting Better Health and its implementation through the new contract can be seen as the starting point for the subsequent reforms in Working for Patients ( WFP ) .
11 Whitehead Mann 's dynamic and determined style and no-nonsense approach have appealed to the most sophisticated users of search ; Dr Mann is seen as the thinking businessman 's headhunter .
12 What is more , they are increasingly seen as the training ground for management professionals who want to develop state of the art business , organisational and leadership skills .
13 This can be seen as the target activity learners are working towards during the " viewing in sections " stage — the final extended viewing which consolidates the comprehension work that has gone before .
14 The structure of society can be seen as the sum total of normative behaviour — the sum total of social relationships which are governed by norms .
15 The kind of information relevant to users depends on the nature of their assignment or course , whether there is time and opportunity to use resources or whether the database is seen as the information source .
16 The advance and retardation of the pulses can be seen as the pulsar orbits the companion .
17 Let us also celebrate and exploit the opportunities that have been created by new media , and ensure that bookshops are seen as the distribution channel of choice , and that we do all we can to make the book the natural bedfellow of these emerging products .
18 According to myth , Cronus was placed in the heavens , where he may be seen as the planet SATURN .
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