Example sentences of "now be see as " in BNC.

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1 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 .
2 It can now be seen as a deliberate political reaction to the earlier building , and it is even recorded that on its completion in 537 Justinian promised God that he himself had ‘ vanquished Solomon . ’
3 And in this case the workers engaged in the production of luxury goods should now be seen as a social cost .
4 Indeed , so firmly did they reject the view that adults should be given the right to choose their own cinema entertainment — ‘ whatever turns you on ’ , as the saying went — that their Report marked the beginning of a historic swing of the pendulum away from what can now be seen as the libertarian heyday of British media law .
5 Such disclosure might now be seen as ‘ best practice ’ .
6 The inclusion of penguins among the animals depicted can now be seen as the first indication that prehistorians have had that these birds were present in the Mediterranean during the palaeolithic era , and not proof , as was recently suggested , that the paintings are modern forgeries .
7 It went ahead later on such a scale and at such a pace that it can now be seen as one of the most important facts of modem history .
8 This was tempting a different breed into the job — it could now be seen as a rewarding all-year-round career .
9 They were never united in their opposition to the king , and they never found a leader comparable to Hereford and Norfolk in 1297 or Thomas of Lancaster in 1310–11 ; but their opposition reveals the fragility of the political settlement Edward had achieved after 1330 , and the danger that his close associates who had helped him to power might now be seen as a new court clique , the king 's familiares .
10 But the point is that making profits for shareholders must now be seen as a mechanism for promoting the public interest , and not as an end in itself .
11 Although couched in the typically occult language of the time , Garland 's prescient account catches society at a crossroads : those young homosexuals adrift in a postwar landscape without signs may now be seen as harbingers of a new way of life and a new economic order — variously described as pop culture , youth culture or the Teen age — which stand at the heart of ‘ late , consumer or multinational capitalism ’ .
12 While pressure-group influence varies over time and from issue to issue , such groupings must now be seen as an integral part of local public administration .
13 CPRW is firmly of the view that consent for the Meadow House application will send a clear signal to caravan site owners and developers everywhere that existing caravan sites can now be seen as the acceptable location for entirely new villages , however inappropriate their location , design or scale .
14 The examination , therefore , can now be seen as the culmination of the course rather than viewed as an unwelcome intrusion as it was previously .
15 Turbulent motion can now be seen as an example of deterministic chaos .
16 A 3-0 thrashing suffered by Villa at Coventry on Saturday is now being seen as the turning point in their Championship drive .
17 In North Shields the river , the literal reason for the place , is now being seen as a consumption goodie rather than a production possibility .
18 His departure now is seen as the result of a power struggle between those who believe that some wildlife can be privately owned and managed for profit , and those who think all wildlife should belong to the state .
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