Example sentences of "see in [adj] term " in BNC.

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1 Seen in feudal terms , the Crusades were a defence of the Lord 's rights to which , in all loyalty , all Christians should contribute , either personally or in other ways .
2 This examination and cross-examination is seen in legal terms to be testing the evidence .
3 It is unfortunate , however , that the ‘ crisis ’ is so often seen in negative terms .
4 A deeper understanding of the function of leys might emerge if they could be seen in ritual terms .
5 Here , it is apparent that the teacher 's role is seen in broader terms in the community college than in the school .
6 Clive and Rose Greenacre 's initial commitment could be seen in these terms , Rose in effect saying , ‘ Keep me safe , let me cling ’ , Clive continuing to allow her to do so despite his irritation .
7 Seen in these terms , the present peripheral status of the region is new and disturbing .
8 Seen in those terms , three main features of the period were media concentration , conglomeration and internationalization .
9 Of course I am not here arguing for a return to a three-tier model of reality seen in literalistic terms .
10 Education in Britain is best seen in pyramidal terms .
11 In this model power is seen in relative terms , hinging upon a process of bargaining and exchange .
12 Handy ( 1985 ) makes the point that organisations can be seen in territorial terms , characterised by empire building .
13 Now as a result of that , we always recognize there will be a loss to Shropshire County Council , because we 've benefited from the previous distribution , and as far as we can see in real terms we 've lost about a hundred and thirty thousand as a result of that move of a specific grant into distribution through your revenue support grant .
14 What one sees in general terms are substantial increases in science , technology , administrative , business and social studies , and creative arts enrolments , but stasis or decline in languages and humanities .
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