Example sentences of "[adv] be seen [prep] [det] [noun sg] " in BNC.
Next pageNo | Sentence |
---|---|
1 | The job analysis is a voluntary activity at these schools and has not been seen as another way of pulling the teacher 's leash . |
2 | Although it has not been seen for some time , the manuscript may contain a specimen of Mary Leapor 's handwriting . |
3 | The condition , which is relatively common in continental Europe , has not been seen on this scale in the UK since the 1920s . |
4 | The paintings of the Thirties and Forties have not been seen in any sort of proper way and they are quite extraordinary , particularly that last group of interiors which Matisse painted between 1946 and 1948 . |
5 | Ironically , it was a track which Lauda had always opposed on safety grounds and there had been much discussion about the Ring 's lack of safeguards and medical access ( the track is so long , – kilometres , that marshals and safety equipment were not only widely scattered but often whole stretches of the track , such as that where Niki 's car went off , could not be seen from any marshal 's post ) . |
6 | Of these , the most northerly is the orange K-type Theta , with a declination of 36 degrees south ; therefore it rises anywhere south of latitude 54 degrees north , whereas the two Pointers to the Southern Cross , Alpha and Agena , can not be seen from any part of Europe . |
7 | The historical record suggests , however , that at every interface the relationship between levels can not be seen in this way ; rather the potential for each level to exercise autonomy has to be recognised . |
8 | These positive responses are desirable and would indeed change the nature of the family and would be in the best interests of the black child and his or her parents , but may not be seen in this light by the white family . |
9 | So that the pageant should not be seen by any outsider and news spread of where the Miracle-Worker had gone to earth , they rolled the various carts into two barns facing on to the street . |
10 | Many of these can still be seen to this day . |
11 | The strong British element in some of the metalwork from Sutton Hoo might also be seen in this light . |
12 | ( Some versions of the reliability proposal could also be seen in this light . ) |
13 | Other penal developments can also be seen in this light . |
14 | On the contrary , ducal influence in East Anglia should probably be seen as another component of this influential court connection . |
15 | On the contrary , ducal influence in East Anglia should probably be seen as another component of this influential court connection . |
16 | His influence can clearly be seen in both Fabianism , where his analysis of the unearned increment reached a receptive audience , and New Liberalism , which developed his later concerns about distributive justice . |
17 | Indeed , if I may build on what they have said and sum up my position on the future of the European Community , it is this : in the new Europe that has emerged from the ashes of the second world war and now from the grim shadows of the cold war , new possibilities for peace and prosperity across Europe exist which have probably never before been seen on that continent . |
18 | ‘ Both the settlers and the natives assured me ’ , wrote Gould , ‘ that they [ the bronzewings ] had suddenly arrived , and that they had never before been seen in that part of the country . |
19 | Now he is gone and the work is public property , Sherlock Holmes can legally be seen in this kind of twaddle . |
20 | After a while the station returned to normal , Charlotte had n't been seen for some time , and Albert had been killed in World War I so all three participants in the awful tragedy had gone for ever , or had they ? |
21 | ‘ I would n't be seen at that beast 's house . |
22 | Lord Scarman referred to violence and disorder ‘ the like of which had not previously been seen in this century in Britain ’ , while one Conservative MP summed up this orthodox reaction in a parliamentary debate ( on 13 April 1981 ) when he spoke of the riots as ‘ something new and sinister in our long national history ’ . |
23 | The project is examining the contention that a labour dispute imposes the need for alternative strategies in social reproduction , and that the support activities of women must primarily be seen in this light . |
24 | Premonition , who had never been seen with any chance in the Derby , won the 1953 St Leger . |
25 | The work of this major artist has never been seen in any depth in Europe . |