Example sentences of "[noun sg] [vb mod] [be] see [prep] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | The differences from the competitive case may be seen from these relationships . |
2 | Skinhead violence may be seen as one response to such changes in society . |
3 | But the first real headhunting boom began in the late 1970s and early 1980s , when the recession really began to bite ; executive search may be seen as one of the few industries which grew in this period . |
4 | W.J. White tells us that the ‘ decline of the embalming practice may be seen as one aspect of transitional funerary modes in fifteenth century England ’ . |
5 | A new town may physically take up a small space , but the end result can be seen from far and wide . |
6 | The letter ‘ W ’ for Wladislaw can be seen in many of the oratory 's decorations . |
7 | The effect of using garnet as an inlay can be seen with particular brilliance in the jewellery purse components , shield ornaments and sword-fittings from the royal ship-burial at Sutton Hoo ( fig. 27 ) . |
8 | The progressive de-stationization of the terminal can be seen in all the eagerly hailed landmarks of twentieth-century station-building : Florence ( 1936 ) , Finland Tampere ( 1933 ) , and pre-eminently the Stazioni Termini in Rome , completed in 1951 and proclaimed by Meeks ‘ the finest modern station to date ’ and by Pevsner ‘ the best European station of the last half century ’ . |
9 | This small characin can be seen in all dealers ' tanks , their fluorescence guaranteed to catch the eye of fishkeepers . |
10 | A continuous cycle soon gets established , with hot liquid rising and cold descending [ see Fig. 2 ] — the effect can be seen in any hot liquid that has particles in it , even tea or coffee made with instant milk . |
11 | At this gain the noise level of the instrument can be seen in quiet periods to be approximately 10 gamma — 15 gamma over a bandwagon of the order of 0.3Hz , reasonable enough for serious studies . |
12 | Some of this complexity might be seen as unexpected side-effects . |
13 | This Tory proposal must be seen by one of the most unacceptable , and unprincipled acts of this government . |
14 | That Eden should have allowed the Cabinet a full and lengthy debate on 3 November 1955 could be construed as skilled management , and his referral of the issue for further thought to a Cabinet committee might be seen as prudent policy . |
15 | Finally , the fruit of the work will be seen as ordinary people find Christ through this new local expression of his love . |
16 | Transitional work can be seen in all these countries , with parts of a building in one style and other parts in newer forms . |
17 | Handy 's work can be seen in this light . |
18 | Undoubtedly Jackson 's work can be seen in this light . |
19 | Thaddaeus Ropac is showing work by Arnulf Rainer until the end of the month , while Yvon Lambert has replaced Jean-Charles Blais and Sergio Fermariello with Ashley Bickerton and On Kawara , whose work can be seen until 12 May . |
20 | Nevertheless the ‘ family ’ in this form is still explicitly and implicitly upheld and supported by social policy and the Child Support Act can be seen as another example of this . |
21 | This was a favourite feature in olden times , and a similar petal formation can be seen in some modern bred fuchsias . |
22 | That she could not find a simple solution to the problems of women in marriage can be seen from two poems entitled ‘ Mira to Octavia ’ which advise a young woman who has fallen in love with an unsuitable man . |
23 | P/O Atherton was a very experienced pilot , with a second pilot as navigator , so one can not accept that they could be so far off course as to reach the target thirty minutes later , especially as the fires started in the docks by the bombing raid of Blenheims of 59 Squadron could be seen from many miles away . |
24 | At the conclusion to Chapter 1 we provisionally adopted a multilevel concept of style , whereby more or less equivalent choices at a particular linguistic level could be seen as STYLISTIC VARIANTS , and in which these variants could be associated with STYLISTIC VALUES , or special significances associated with one variant rather than another . |
25 | The second-round effects of the estate tax may be seen in other areas . |
26 | The recent agreement regarding the ‘ harmonisation ’ of excise duties on alcoholic drinks within the Community must be seen against this background . |
27 | Exotics may appear to compete better with indigenous vegetation in Britain : possibly the success of sycamore can be seen in this way . |
28 | A random example of this process can be seen in two lines from Wordsworth 's ‘ Intimations of Immortality ’ : Here the verse structure , especially the rhyme , together with the syntactic parallelism and the inverted semantic parallelism ( visionary gleam/glory … dream ) , creates an exchange of effect between the two lines , whereby each illuminates the other . |
29 | If we analyse the street-comer activity of doing nothing in groups in the light of always hoping that something will happen , then the creation and the putting into effect of ‘ ideas ’ by the group can be seen as one of the most significant group experiences . |
30 | Without this the theory would find it difficult to explain why latent inhibition should be seen with inhibitory conditioning in the test phase . |