Example sentences of "would [adv] [be] seen " in BNC.

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1 I 'd rather be seen as a big brother than a juicy sex symbol .
2 She 'd rather be seen as hopelessly naïve , and she voiced her feelings , suddenly not caring if she did seem that way .
3 However , because of the limited scope of the Act , the east front of the India Office would only be seen at an oblique angle from the narrow King Street , and it would not have the space in front of it , as originally proposed .
4 But ITV Association chairman Greg Dyke said the proposal would lead to the network losing hit shows and mean stars like The Bill 's Christopher Ellison would only be seen on satellite TV .
5 Any change would of course be a small one and would only be seen in candidates adopted after the " new regime " of 1911 and fighting for the marginal industrial seats of the North .
6 He was standing quite still now , arms folded across his chest , the dark eyes beneath the dark brows fixed on the approaching motor boat , but Ronni found herself reflecting that that hard muscular body , dressed now in white trousers and a faded blue T-shirt , would only be seen at its best in motion .
7 If it is used , however , to highlight commonly experienced deprivations and restrictions , and stimulate a move away from those towards a range of service provisions and life-styles which would normally be seen as more adequate , more acceptable , and even more desirable — which would , in short , be valued by most of that society — then normalisation must offer some hope of a breakthrough .
8 Sometimes , what seem to be very heated and destructive conflicts have very positive outcomes ; for example , while a strike would normally be seen by managers and union members as expensive , destructive conflict for both sides , it can provide a focus for attention and an opportunity for catharsis .
9 The concentrations of nutrients used in these studies are substantially higher than those which would normally be seen in the colonic lumen .
10 Snapshot images requiring a data acquisition time of ony 64–128 msec allowed visualisation of peristalsis in the antrum and duodenum in real time , without motional image degradation , as would normally be seen using conventional MRI .
11 For the teacher who favours the process model , a development like study skills or reading for leisure would hardly be seen as extra to the curriculum , and for some , even the enhancement of the physical environment can not be divorced from those learning experiences in which education consists : that is to say , " the medium is the message " ( McLuhan cited in Postman and Weingarter , 1971 ) .
12 David would always be seen in public , would always have to do interviews , do a video or go into a recording studio — so I think the whole time was taken up by feeling involved in the whole Ziggy period or Ziggy way of thinking .
13 Does he want to live where he would always be seen as a stranger ?
14 Mm that would that would still be seen as likely a better job that
15 However , given the readiness of our subjects to talk at length about their drug use , the time limits placed on the research , and the possibility of a number of informants being sentenced and/or convicted before the second interview took place , it quickly became clear that the majority of interviewees would probably be seen only once and that in-depth interviews should be conducted on first contact , if that suited the informant .
16 To give an example : a leak in the roof of one 's garden shed would probably be seen as less in need of urgent action than exactly the same defect in the roof of one 's home or car .
17 The railway station would now be seen as a significant strategic point to which Whites could withdraw to be rescued by train-borne troops and from which the forces could fan out into disaffected areas .
18 Apart from this belief in the straightforward truth of books which would now be seen as in differing degrees myth , with Adam as Everyman rather than a historical figure , for example , there was diffidence about the boundaries of science .
19 Newspaper publicity always gave the impression that the school could train anyone from scratch with little or no dance experience so young readers felt that they could just turn up without an appointment and would immediately be seen by this apparently motherly woman called Jennie Tiller .
20 This could explain the very rare sightings ( a family of plesiosaurs , for instance , would surely be seen more often ) .
21 Nations , and perhaps humanity itself , would then be seen to owe their survival to their follies , or at least to an appropriate dilution of rationality with pretence and self-deception .
22 The pleasure principle would then be seen as one form of the more fundamental Nirvana principle .
23 Thus the responsibility for unemployment would be seen to lie with the unemployed , who would then be seen to be personally responsible for their own unemployment , poverty , etc .
24 Two or more images would then be seen , with cases of high symmetry producing a ring image .
25 Leaving the grounds was equally dangerous : she would either be seen , or missed , or both .
26 We thought that the women in socialism would never be seen by their men as anything except an ‘ uppity ’ lump stuck on their side .
27 Without the light of the Gospel , it would never be seen in its true depths , but would remain a coloured stone , beautiful , but not bright with a message of God shining within it .
28 He explained that the people who had got on to that ferry would get off in another world , and would never be seen in this one again .
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