Example sentences of "was [adv] [adv] see [prep] " in BNC.

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1 The identification of Hitler with the ‘ struggle against the Jews ’ was most probably seen in a more positive light by the far wider sections of the population , who , though never rabid or violent anti-Semites , had accepted the basic justification of discrimination and expulsion of Jews , and who were largely persuaded of the responsibility of world Jewry for the war .
2 This temporal dependence of benefit was most clearly seen with the 50% mortality reduction obtained with streptokinase given within the first hour in the GISSI-1 trial and was recently confirmed in the MITI and EMIP studies with alteplase and anistreplase , respectively .
3 Chinese cultural influence was important and was most clearly seen in the impact of Confucianism .
4 This was most clearly seen in the complete absence of any concept of the personal security and inviolability of the diplomats accredited to the sultan .
5 The struggle , however , was most often seen as a defence of traditional liberties , not of ‘ liberty ’ itself .
6 Einzig was so frequently seen in Minton 's company that to outsiders it seemed as if she became his other half .
7 Talk of the sensual , the erotic , was so often seen in relation to the female body .
8 Seventeenth-century Russia , poor , remote , deeply xenophobic , was not generally seen as part of the European political system at all .
9 But the latter were clearly hopelessly reductionist in relation to a concept such as this which at once opens up the possible significances of what was once merely seen as the aesthetic .
10 Last year Eyre was once more seen on television , quizzing representatives of ‘ the major league ’ of world religions — a Jew , a Muslim , a Buddhist , a Christian and a Hindu — about matters of spiritual import .
11 Jennie preferred to stay and supervise ; she was always backstage seeing to their make-up :
12 However , the returned veteran was more often seen as the protagonist in a revenge story , typically involving drugs , crime and violence .
13 One of the earliest military initiatives of the new state — the raising of an expeditionary force to suppress the Irish rebellion — was partly motivated both by security considerations and by the prospect of financial gain , but was also widely seen as a religious crusade ; this fact was clearly demonstrated in the autumn of 1649 , when Cromwell 's soldiers attacked the Catholic inhabitants of Drogheda and Wexford with a savagery which only religious conflict can engender .
14 The move was also widely seen as an attempt to create an independent political organization with which Aquino could — notwithstanding her previous pledges to the contrary — contest the 1992 presidential election .
15 The result was that the real Britain was also never seen on the screen .
16 … in every way like the man , as a twin brother and companion , haunting him as his shadow , both before and after the original is dead ; and was also often seen of old to enter a Hous , by which the People knew that the Person of that Liknes wes to Visite them within a few days .
17 Earlier jazz was also often seen in terms of a ‘ defence of individualism ’ ( spontaneity self-expression , and so on ) .
18 The course was n't necessarily seen as all that important at first — it got fitted in .
19 and so land reform was no longer seen as a means to achieve their end that they that and that it was n't the best policy to consolidate power , it was you needed to have the mass support there first so that 's why land reform was no longer seen as their goal so they did n't take it up at this point when one would expect them to pursue it .
20 and so land reform was no longer seen as a means to achieve their end that they that and that it was n't the best policy to consolidate power , it was you needed to have the mass support there first so that 's why land reform was no longer seen as their goal so they did n't take it up at this point when one would expect them to pursue it .
21 After St George 's , almost all Unionist candidates ran without making promises to support the coalition ; this did not mean that all of them joined the diehard group when elected , but it showed that coalition was no longer seen to be a winning ticket .
22 But when it became known that someone ostensibly in the top echelon of the regime was no longer seen at the Ceauşescus ' palace at the nightly film shows or for chess , then whatever the victim 's ostensible rank , his own hangers-on would begin to look for another patron .
23 Because that level was set by the government , the licence fee was too often seen as a political issue and a source of political pressure .
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