Example sentences of "as can be [vb pp] [prep] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The Pompeian house does , of course , only depict the Roman home of up to the first century A.D. and in later years , as can be seen at Ostia , the plan was developed .
2 Equally lovely , and good for summer bedding ( as can be seen at Sissinghurst ) , is the purplish-black ‘ Lord Bute ’ .
3 This is usually a square panel , as can be seen at Aldborough ( pI .
4 As can be seen by figure 1 , the number of households headed by women in Latin America and the Caribbean , accounts for 25 per cent of the region 's households , and in Africa 17 per cent , whilst those of the developed regions only account for 20 per cent .
5 The whole interior , though doubtless closely based on the original , as can be seen by Piranesi 's eighteenth century drawings , has , however , none of the early Christian or Byzantine atmosphere of the other Rome or Ravenna churches .
6 The aisles are also rib vaulted as can be seen in Fig. 293 .
7 Durham is one of the very few ecclesiastical buildings in England to retain its original clerestory windows ( as can be seen in Fig. 294 of the exterior ) .
8 As can be seen in Fig. 18.4 , spots have a characteristic shape in planes parallel to the wall , something between a triangle and a heart-shape , with the narrower part towards the downstream end .
9 Occasionally the same design could serve both purposes , as can be seen in Figure 6 where the single version is intended for a retired couple , the double for two families of labourers .
10 As can be seen in Figure 1 , the inducible complex obtained with each of the three probes ( shown by the dark arrow ) can not be ‘ supershifted ’ or inhibited by using anti-IL-6DBP antibodies .
11 As can be seen in Figure 7.1 , the combined effect of the tax and benefit changes in the period since 1978–9 have been dramatic .
12 As can be seen in figure women in Nepal and the Ivory Coast spend the majority of their time in housework , whilst the men spend very little time .
13 As can be seen in Figure 6.4 , ‘ produce weekly payroll ’ at the top level can be broken into ‘ validate weekly return ’ , ‘ calculate gross wage ’ , ‘ calculate deductions ’ and ‘ print wages slip ’ .
14 Nevertheless , as can be seen in Table 13 , a small proportion of patients admitted to the general hospital after self-injury have used very dangerous methods ( e.g. jumping from buildings , jumping in front of vehicles , hanging , and drowning ) and yet have survived .
15 As can be seen in Table 1 , throughout this century there has been a large decline in private renting , and a corresponding increase in owner-occupation and council housing , which began to get under way after the First World War .
16 By March 1992 the Treasury was projecting an increase in the budget deficit ( i.e. the PSBR ) from 14bn in 1991/2 to a high of 32bn by 1993/4 , as can be seen in Table 16.2 .
17 As can be seen in Table II , 33 children ( 37% ) were still constipated , on laxatives or soiling .
18 As can be seen in Table III , children who recovered were similar to both groups of the children who did not in sex distribution , age at initial evaluation and onset of constipation , stool frequency , percentage of patients with stool withholding , history of urinary tract infection , and stool retention .
19 Tom showed this by running the fingers firmly down the outside of the horse 's face along the line of the teeth as can be seen in photos , three , four and five .
20 Indeed these two characteristics are all that is needed in the case of the adjective ; the relative clause is in a sense a stalking horse , convenient in that it is more tangible than the relation around which it is built , but unnecessary , and awkward in that it brings with it , in English , the requirement that it must express a tense ; for while it is often possible to read a tense into an adjective there is no reason whatever to suppose that there is always some particular tense present to the mind of the speaker but suppressed , as can be seen from instances like ( 35 ) , where more than one tense could plausibly be grafted onto the sense expressed by the phrase underlined , or , just as well , some adverbial notion like " because " or " if " without any specific tense being implied : ( 35 ) motorists guilty will have to pay heavy fines Likewise , the buildings adjacent of example ( 17 ) simply take their tense from that of the clause as a whole ; if , for instance , we were to switch the tense of the verb in that example in order to shift the whole situation to past time : ( 36 ) the buildings adjacent were closed for three days it would be quite unnecessary to presume that an independent mental re-assignment of tense , from present to past , internal to the phrase buildings adjacent , has to take place as well .
21 The reason for raising here the complexities of inflation , and savings as an alternative , is that as can be seen from Appendix 1 .
22 In this case , as can be seen from BRS , all is not lost .
23 In general , technical description is only appropriate if it illustrates a point in your argument , as can be seen from problems in the following excerpt : The sonnet structure is appropriate to the subject .
24 As can be seen from Fig. 6.1 , according to Phillips 's estimates , wage inflation would be zero if the unemployment percentage reached 5.5 per cent .
25 By 1992 the Treasury could safely claim that the UK 's top rate of income tax at 40% was below that of its major competitors , as can be seen from Fig. 16.6 .
26 As can be seen from Fig. 1 the resulting series appears to be a reasonable proxy for ‘ Big Bang ’ related effects .
27 As can be seen from Fig. 7 , this slope can also be written as ΔI/ΔY .
28 It was similar in the smaller towns , as can be seen from examples in Sussex and Buckinghamshire .
29 In Ipswich the situation was more complex : as can be seen from Table 3.2 , as many as half the clients referred to the project actually received no service ; 19 of the 27 were in hospital at referral , usually having been admitted to the psychiatric hospital following their referral and domiciliary visit by the psychogeriatrician .
30 This is not the case , as can be seen from Table 1 , even in terms of simple numerical trend .
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