Example sentences of "see [subord] [adv] the " in BNC.

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1 But Mr d'Ancona points out that missions have to be seen as just the start of the process for companies serious about moving into export markets .
2 More and more parents every year are opting for independent schooling for their children : it is no longer seen as exclusively the preserve of a privileged class .
3 For a moment he had seen it clearly ; himself and Grainne in the Sun Chamber ; he had seen as well the child , the dark-haired creature of life and light and mischief …
4 Their shadow images , like our own lives , are seen as merely the surface reflection of an unseen fabric of energy which majestically moves beyond time .
5 The RMCs were seen as perhaps the major vehicle for such provision and it is encouraging that they are beginning to make a substantial contribution by developing a wide range of in-service short courses and workshops , which in some areas are showing signs of laying the foundation for longer qualification-based programmes .
6 Information should be seen as perhaps the most fundamental of RBGE 's primary assets .
7 The Office of Fair Trading 's Consumer Use of Credit Survey showed that the Citizens Advice Bureaux were seen as far the most obvious place to turn to for advice on problems of meeting credit payments with 69 per cent of the 2,155 respondents to the survey .
8 The FDA 's audacious new tactics gained massive media coverage and are widely seen as only the beginning of a serious assault on products whose labelling is thought to violate federal law .
9 It 's just to see because then the
10 The Court was entitled to see whether all the conditions necessary to the formation of a proper contract had been satisfied .
11 I asked her to look under the sinker plate , to see whether all the brushes and plastic gear were spinning freely .
12 Has my hon. Friend considered consulting people such as members of the Secondary Heads Association to see whether all the heads of comprehensive schoools in my constituency would relish the idea of paying an extra 9 per cent .
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