Example sentences of "[be] seen [conj] mutually " in BNC.
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1 | No one doubted that some form of physical education should be part of the programme ; nor was there any dissent from the view that girls were to be taught domestic economy and similar subjects in addition to trade and academic courses ; and , thirdly , the terms ‘ vocational ’ and ‘ liberal ’ should be generously interpreted , rather than be seen as mutually exclusive . |
2 | The ‘ full development of an ear for language ’ encompasses a wide range of related skills , understandings and competences , underlining our belief that the language and literature facets of the English curriculum should be seen as mutually supportive rather than exclusive . |
3 | An inspection of the table reveals overlaps between the three trends , and clearly they should not be seen as mutually exclusive . |
4 | One of the triumphs of ‘ Utopia and Other Places ’ is its convincing repudiation of the idea that Englishness and creativity should be seen as mutually exclusive . |
5 | The two projects were seen to have differing conditions of implementation and are therefore unlikely to be synchronised in a ‘ revolutionary moment ’ , but nonetheless they can be seen as mutually supportive : struggles for democratic forms within enterprises may help to build support for broader democratic planning , while a sympathetic government pursuing the latter project could also greatly expand the opportunities for enterprise democracy by means of legal changes and financing . |
6 | The edges at one level of description can be seen as mutually exclusive interpretations of the data . |
7 | The two ways of working ( in small groups and in a whole class group ) should never be seen as mutually exclusive . |