Example sentences of "as [be] see " in BNC.

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1 Like chancroid , LGV is common in tropical and sub-tropical climates and uncommon in temperate ones , such cases as are seen being imported into this country .
2 It is difficult to imagine the mosaicist responsible for the cantharus in mosaic B working with such conventional geometries as are seen in mosaic 6 and the mosaic from insula 34 .
3 Failing a test was defined as being seen or heard to carry it out incorrectly ( eg to say the time was twenty past nine when the watch indicated a quarter to four ) , or being unable to attempt it ( eg being unable to answer when asked to identify a particular coin ) .
4 It is not about sincerity , so much as being seen to be sincere .
5 In conceding ( b ) he recognises that scribal records actually were unreliable , as well as being seen to be .
6 In each case , however , the committee has reflected the general thrust of the school 's project plan , as well as being seen as representative at some level or other of the variety of interest groups within the school curriculum .
7 The CO adsorption heat at higher potassium coverages reveals very different behaviour , as is seen in Fig. 1 for K =0.3 monolayers .
8 The relative phenotypic homogeneity of this disease may , however , be the result of selection bias , and now that a DNA marker is available more variability may become apparent , as is seen in the other inherited prion diseases .
9 Unconscious primary processes can affect action in ways which are beyond ordinary conscious control , as is seen in many forms of mental illness as well as in other actions of ‘ normal ’ people , such as occurs in dreaming .
10 Freud takes these points from Le Bon , commenting that contradictory ideas can exist side by side in the unconscious mental life of people , as is seen in children and neurotics .
11 In one regard , however , their respective organisation may be very different as is seen in the location of the putative epithelial stem cells in epithelial ‘ down growths ’ in hyperproliferative states , the papillae ( in the oesophagus ) and then rete pegs ( in the skin ) .
12 It is nevertheless chaotic , as is seen when one considers the duration of each interval or equivalently the number of oscillations within it .
13 The Protocol documentation , as is seen later , requires the seller 's conveyancer to prepare absolutely everything at the outset , so that a complete package is sent to the buyer 's conveyancer for consideration .
14 The number of passengers carried was 11.5 million in 1913 , 7 million in 1920 , and 12 million by 1924 : the productivity of river transport rose much faster after 1921 than that of the railways , although many problems had to be overcome , as was seen with regard to the Volga fleet in Chapter 3 .
15 As was seen in Chapter 2 , CAB volunteers expressly state that helping other people is an important part of the job satisfaction of an advice worker .
16 Such data can be of positive use in detecting local trends and issues , as was seen in Chapter 2 .
17 A talk to probation officers will indirectly reach a section of the community — prisoners — who are not able to come to a bureau and may be seriously in need of a bureau 's services , as was seen in Chapter 3 .
18 At Powick the strongly centrist mode of operation meant that the health authority and local authority service framework adopted was built on assumptions about needs that were established wisdom ( though whose , as was seen in Chapter 2 , was not clear ) .
19 As was seen earlier , overtime plays a much greater role in pushing up the average gross weekly earnings of the male manual than of the male non-manual worker .
20 As was seen at the recent September Gala the old gentleman is feeling his age and his appearance on the Sunday was only possible after herculean efforts on the part of the staff who had to work on a hot locomotive , in the most trying conditions , to ensure an appearance at the Gala Weekend .
21 But , as was seen in the last section , deindustrialization can be measured in different ways .
22 Since the 1960s there has been a marked convergence of regional economic structures in terms of their mix of manufacturing industries and , as was seen in section 2.3 , in the balance between manufacturing and services .
23 So do the locational requirements of industry , as was seen in section 2.4 .
24 As was seen in Chapter 1 , the main debate here has revolved around how to explain the long waves .
25 As was seen in Chapter 3 , Moscovici 's theory of social representations also deals with the translation of intellectual notions into common sense .
26 As was seen in Part I , while some claimants would qualify for the ordinary rate of benefit , others would be eligible for the long-term rate , which for a married couple was valued at 25 per cent higher than the ordinary rate .
27 As was seen in Part I , the link between poverty and old age has changed over time .
28 As was seen in Part III , full-time employment — and to a much lesser extent part-time employment — is the gateway to a whole range of occupational welfare .
29 As was seen in Chapter 5 the form of a graded river approaches a concave curve as a rule , though it may depart from it under certain circumstances .
30 As was seen in the previous section , the legal ingredients of the offence were successively whittled away so that public alarm became of relative insignificance , although the offence was apt to be charged in cases of group disorder .
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