Example sentences of "[det] [noun pl] can [adv] be see " in BNC.

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1 Each of these has changed substantially in the post-war period , but the central argument of this chapter is that such changes can not be seen as the result only of changes within the UK .
2 Both these cases can however be seen as policy decisions .
3 However , morally speaking , the nature of these states can not be seen to be catering for the betterment of the broad masses but the consolidation of a ruling groups power .
4 These proposals can also be seen as a response to the weakening of the claims of the shareholders as property owners due to the separation of ownership and control in the large public company .
5 These worries can now be seen as exaggerated .
6 In the higher primates these possibilities can already be seen emerging as actualities when chimpanzees use twigs to get at the occupants of a termite-mound , or wave branches to scare off leopards .
7 Despite the crises of the period 1945–50 , these years can also be seen as ones of great opportunity .
8 These changes can not be seen in isolation .
9 Although in a world under divine guidance their actions can be said to actualize the Lord 's will , these actions can also be seen as the expression of women 's resentment and rebellion .
10 These feeds can usually be seen as separate pipes leading from the cistern ; sometimes there may be extra feeds fitted for a shower or bidet .
11 These events can also be seen when EGF is used to start DNA synthesis in hepatocytes in vitro .
12 Its many rivers can still be seen from the air , etched like fossils across the desert 's blank expanses .
13 The consequences of these same changes can also be seen at the other end of the life course , in old age .
14 Most potholes can only be seen a few yards ahead , and cars swerving without warning hardly contribute to road safety .
15 Both locomotives can normally be seen at the Didcot Railway Centre in Oxfordshire where they are often in action on Steamdays .
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