Example sentences of "would [be] see [prep] a " in BNC.

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1 But he said it ‘ concerns a Christmas price promotion ’ and would be seen as a ‘ very important initiative ’ in the book trade .
2 But if they were sold through a charity shop in the High Street that would be seen as a business . ’
3 However , given that it had been DUP policy , he was opposed to changing it , even to the extent of the local option position , because he thought the change would be seen as a weakening , as a change of principle .
4 The next tier would be seen as a legitimate point for appeal , and superior managers would not be so able to deny responsibility for action .
5 Another language on top of those — giving an ability to say ‘ The buffet is shut ’ or ‘ This train will be two hours late ’ in four tongues — would be seen as a distinct advantage .
6 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 .
7 Indeed , it would be seen as a major source of avoidable and illegal human suffering .
8 If they sacked Sutton now it would be seen as a victory for Pilger and agreement to his total control over the paper .
9 Richard Gephardt , the majority leader in the House of Representatives , warned him that if he introduced health-care reform on the coat-tails of his budget , it would be seen as a tax issue rather than a health issue .
10 Were those friends to suffer humiliation , it would be seen as a defeat for the political interest to which they belonged , and if the politician had attempted to avoid a commitment , that abstention would merely add the resentment of his friends to the consequences of the defeat .
11 In the form in which the proposals on community service appeared in the Bill they owed something also to the Government 's hope that the new measure would be seen as a credible alternative to custodial sentences , thus contributing towards the aim of bringing down the prison population .
12 The ‘ Falklands factor ’ would be seen as a principal reason for the Conservatives ' unexpectedly good showing in the local council elections that year , and , too , for the return of Margaret Thatcher for a second term as prime minister at the General Election of 1983 .
13 On the surface , then , it would appear that the move towards criterion-referencing would be seen as a major step forward .
14 Think of the present problem with Bosnia there is n't a single er advanced industrial country that wishes to get engaged in ground warfare in Yugoslavia because there would be simply no point in it and any casualty er would be seen as a waste , as a throwing away of resources and you 'd have many casualties it 's argued .
15 In going ahead with the book , he ignored warnings that he would be seen as a traitor to the industry and could become the most hated man in Hollywood .
16 Fixing the market through fresh legislation would be seen as a signal that the privatisation of the electricity industry was flawed .
17 He claimed that the new contract would be seen as a valuable asset to any new owners .
18 Mrs Swindles said the development would be seen over a wide area of Co Antrim , Newtownabbey , Belfast and Co Down .
19 It was agreed that all patients under 16 years of age , and injuries resulting from deliberate self-harm would be seen by a doctor .
20 During the pilot study , because the local GPs had not been officially informed of the scheme that we were running , it was agreed that patients arriving with a GP letter would be seen by a doctor regardless of whether the complaint or injury fell within my parameters of practice .
21 For example , ministry officials and union leaders alike believed that RENFE deliberately gave overpessimistic forecasts so that actual results would be seen in a favourable light ( Sanchez 1984 ; El País , 5 June 1984 ) .
22 Referrals would be seen within a week and reports sent out the same day , by fax if necessary .
23 Parsons said he was loath to answer , because anything he said would be see as a British plot *
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