Example sentences of "its [noun sg] [modal v] [be] see [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | The completed board mounted in its case can be seen in the photograph above . |
2 | Finally , its admission must be seen as an advantage to the security industry and to the BSIA . |
3 | The hall was the finest apartment at Raglan and hints of its splendour can be seen in the windows , moulded roof corbels and the huge fireplace . |
4 | Critics of Fiat therefore argued that its bid could be seen as a defensive move to improve its domestic position and , perhaps more importantly , to prevent a competitor from obtaining Italian production facilities , which in the long run could pose a threat to Fiat . |
5 | Its failure can be seen in the graveyards across Ulster . |
6 | The direction of gaze is often noted in the description of Polygnotos 's work , and its importance can be seen on the Niobid Painter 's vase . |
7 | As the NHS enters the 1990s , its organisation can be seen to be undergoing a ‘ third wave ’ of change . |
8 | Its sense may be seen as an abstract representation of permission ( " give your assent to a party " ) or even of not preventing ( " do n't be indifferent to " ) . |
9 | The term ‘ frottola ’ died out during the 1520s ; its substance may be seen at its most sophisticated in Antico 's Canzoni Sonetti Strambotti et Frottole , Libro Tertio ( Rome , 1517 ) , which includes beside a number of examples by Tromboncino some nearly madrigalian pieces by Genet/Carpentras and Michele Vicentino . |
10 | One can imagine that if Xerxes had been successful and absorbed Greece into the Persian empire , Greek archaic art might have crystallised in the decorative academic formulae which characterise Achaemenian ; while the threat and its repulse can be seen as the catalyst which released the spirit of Hellenism , flowering in the fifth century as richly in literature and thought as in the visual arts . |
11 | Its misapplication can be seen at Allied 's The Tabard in Turnham Green , West London , designed by Richard Norman Shaw . |