Example sentences of "[unc] [noun] [vb mod] [be] see [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Similarly , in England the influence of William Morris and the later Art Nouveau and Art Deco movements can be seen in items of the period . |
2 | The rejuvenator and several other of Mr Overbeck 's inventions can be seen at Overbeck 's Museum in South Devon . |
3 | Tony 's handywork can be seen in houses big and small . |
4 | Absolon 's artificiality can be seen as the root of his failure within the tale . |
5 | JOHN Major is in profound trouble and it is inevitable that Wednesday 's vote will be seen as a test of his ability to control both his party and the country . |
6 | If Stein 's action can be seen as a rearrangement of Cristofori 's action , then the Viennese action , formally speaking , can be seen as a transformation of the English . |
7 | Furthermore , protesting one 's innocence will be seen as the kind of thing that everyone who is convicted does . |
8 | Similarly , concentric lines radiating from the central pip on the base of a Roman silver dish reveal that it was finished on a lathe ( fig. 5.9 ) , and the impressions left by the craftsman 's hammer can be seen on the sides of a brass Islamic jug . |
9 | If that is true , Mr Robertson 's proposal can be seen as part of a grander drama : the battle for control of the Forest Service 's soul . |
10 | Indeed , there is an implicit struggle between critic and artist ; an artist 's manifesto can be seen as a deliberate attempt to pre-empt critical comment and evaluation . |
11 | From the first heights heading north , the sails of the Adventure School 's windsurfers may be seen like pictures in a child 's storybook on the glimmering water . |
12 | It is possible that Riculf 's confession should be seen in the context of the aftermath of the murder , and that its accuracy should be regarded with some suspicion . |
13 | The equation of abstract painting and music is long established and provides a genre in which Oulton 's work may be seen against the likes of Mark Rothko . |
14 | Sheila Bryan Greenwich , Conté crayon , 7×10″ ( 17.8×25.4 cm ) sheila Bryan 's work can be seen at the Battersea Contemporary Art Fair , Battersea Town Hall , from April 3–4 . |
15 | I Nevertheless , although shedding much of the metaphysical or religious foundations of traditional conservative thought , Oakeshott 's work can be seen as an attempt to portray a systematic and authentic account of conservative political thought in the contemporary world . |
16 | Handy 's work can be seen in this light . |
17 | Undoubtedly Jackson 's work can be seen in this light . |
18 | Inventive , original and often very funny , Sarah Stewart 's work will be seen in abundance from now on . |
19 | The technique 's impact must be seen in order to be scored . |
20 | ‘ Wolfson 's policy could be seen as an inducement to people to devise experiments which do not involve the use of animals , and almost everyone would agree that that is a good idea ’ , he says . |
21 | It is important that the school library 's microcomputer will be seen as a whole-school resource and not just as a mechanical tool for improving the efficiency of the school library . |
22 | A related problem with copying other people 's arguments can be seen by comparing an excerpt from a plagiarised text ( a ) with the essay version derived from it ( b ) : ( a ) Stylistics , simply defined as the ( linguistic ) study of style , is rarely undertaken for its own sake , simply as an exercise in describing what use is made of language . |
23 | Easky 's spire could be seen from the back window from many miles away . |
24 | ’ Thus , Leapor 's poem may be seen as a comment on the ideology of land use in her time . |
25 | The significance of Chilperic 's murder for Gundovald 's cause can be seen in the curious chronology of the whole affair . |
26 | My family has set some poor standards but I hope that the breakdown of three of my children 's marriages will be seen as what it is , an honest admission of failure and a hope that a happier future lies in separate lives . |
27 | Perhaps Charles 's hand can be seen behind this remarkable foreshadowing of a new style of king-making ritual . |
28 | In some ways Perrett 's findings can be seen as an extension of the results on prestriate cortex in that higher order properties of objects are being encoded , using information from representations of lower order properties . |
29 | Mr Clarke 's undertaking will be seen as a promise to provide more money , if it becomes necessary , in an effort to assuage the doctors ' concerns about the contract . |
30 | The results of his last two years ' work can be seen during Spring 1992 in two exhibitions : Gulf at the Imperial War Museum , and Not the Gulf at Waterman 's Arts Centre . |