Example sentences of "now see [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | A composer who — to exaggerate only a little — was principally remembered for Il Barbiere di Siviglia is now seen as the author not only of other fine comic operas but also of serious operas such as Tancredi , Otello , Maometto II and , of course , Guillaume Tell . |
2 | This collection , often inadequately reviewed at the time , but now seen as the heart of his poetic achievement , contains poems described by Hardy himself as ‘ possibly among the best I have written ’ . |
3 | It is now seen as the marker toward the future for many people with learning difficulties . |
4 | At the meeting on 18 November , will there be a clear discussion about the eight-day tie-up regulations which , one year on , are now seen as the most hated and despised aspect of the conservation policy , bringing financial hardship , fear and life-threatening situations to our coastal communities ? |
5 | That the presidency is now seen as the heart of the American system and the congress is seen as a sort of unfortunate if necessary check and control on the presidency . |
6 | The Meet , which began life as a annual meeting of North Yorkshire and South Durham cyclists , is now seen as the town 's major event of carnival , celebration and fun . |
7 | Some people even argued that the inquiry system was now seen by the authorities as a way of diverting public opposition away from other channels of protest . |
8 | At the same time she acknowledged that she was now seen by the rest of the royal family as ‘ a problem ’ . |
9 | After forming the core of a post-war consensus for over three decades since the Attlee period , the bitter legacy of the old order was now seen in the uncollected refuse bins and undug graves which popular credence ( somewhat exaggeratedly ) identified with ‘ the winter of discontent ’ . |
10 | So we get Joseph Wright of Derby as early as 1780 painting Arkwright 's cotton mill by night — tiers of tiny yellow lights in the immemorial country darkness of the Derwent valley , the isolated forerunner of those tremendous galaxies of light that one now sees from the Pennine Moors after sundown . |
11 | On the Unionist side men who had been fed with the heady talk of absolute resistance mobilized to resist what they now saw as the sell-out of the Southern Irish Unionists . |
12 | Sebastian seemed as cheerful as ever , but what she now saw as the unthinking , meaningless nature of his good nature irritated her almost beyond bearing . |
13 | The houses looked completely different from those in Trieste , most of which were grey and severe , and although I had seen picture postcards of Venice nothing could have prepared me for what I now saw for the first time from the steps of the railway station . |
14 | He was a man whose approachability made him seem so very affable , but no one , however wealthy , becomes a Presidential hopeful without some steel in the soul , and it was that sudden steel that I now saw in the senator 's eyes . |
15 | Westfall 's biography attempted to integrate the theology and the alchemy with what we now see as the genuinely ‘ scientific ’ activities of Newton . |
16 | One of these regions would become what we now see as the observable universe . |
17 | But the most important factor is that you like what you now see in the mirror better than two weeks ago . |