Example sentences of "[prep] [be] seen in " in BNC.
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1 | Drama school productions are staged with an awareness of the kind of demands the profession will make , and students are naturally anxious to be seen in the final production by people who 're likely to offer them work . |
2 | The physical mark of this is to be seen in the indentation between the upper lip and the nose . |
3 | There was very little of his own faith to be seen in the city , even if he had wished to become involved . |
4 | The Holy Roman Empire , of Charlemagne , of the Ottonian emperors , through to the Hohenstaufens , was to be seen in all seriousness as the legitimate heir of ‘ the Augustan peace ’ : a dispensation which , though seldom or never actualized through the last five centuries , must be held in mind as the one and only imaginable harmonizing of Church and State , of religion and politics , at least throughout Europe . |
5 | An article in the Jewish Chronicle last year , in which Wesker wrote that all he wanted was enough money to give the play a chance to be seen in London led to a benefactor , who wishes to remain anonymous , phoning him up and offering to underwrite the venture to the tune of £13,500 . |
6 | How much better it would be for ministers to be seen in the constituencies giving us the ammunition we need to fight on the doorsteps . ’ |
7 | Such arrangements have to be seen in a wider context . |
8 | He said it had to be seen in the context of the UK 's £25billion a year deficit on trade in manufactured goods , a 22 per cent fall in enrolment for engineering courses since 1985 and the forecast decrease in the number of 16- to 24-year-olds by the mid-1990's . |
9 | He said it had to be seen in the context of the UK 's £25billion a year deficit on trade in manufactured goods , a 22 per cent fall in enrolment for engineering courses since 1985 and the forecast decrease in the number of 16- to 24-year-olds by the mid-1990's . |
10 | Those general truths need to be seen in the context of this particular bid . |
11 | Priced at around $3,500 — expensive , but still less than 5% of the cost of a new Mercedes Benz sports car — it is more likely to be seen in Beverly Hills than in Baltimore . |
12 | Three significant things are to be seen in the story . |
13 | He was horrified that women like that should think they were fit to be seen in leotards and striped leggings . |
14 | The economic collapse of the late 1920s and early 1930s provided that necessity , and the results were to be seen in the exaggerated downward movement in population growth . |
15 | Despite her love of the Commonwealth , and Prince Charles ' concern for the inner cities , there is not a single black or Asian face to be seen in the inner circle , and scarcely any white ones drawn from outside a very small pool . |
16 | As the martyr is , literally , detached from the place of his martyrdom and made present wherever his relics have become the centre of a cult , so relics begin to be seen in a new way . |
17 | In the face of mounting defeats , personal losses , misery , and sacrifice , Hitler 's earlier successes began to be seen in a new light , and he was now increasingly blamed for policies which had led to the war , and for his failure to terminate the war and produce the desired peace . |
18 | It was greatly taken amiss that they were not to be seen in the bombed vicinities . |
19 | The Expert stated that the proof of the argument was to be seen in many photos of Arabians . |
20 | Since Karajan had a love-hate relationship with the camera , loathing its intrusions into music-making in the concert hall and uneasy with formal portraits , Steiner 's observations have to be seen in their context , though it is undoubtedly the case that there was a quality of coolness and detachment about Karajan that shaped some of his music-making and made him , among other things , so formidable an interpreter of Sibelius and late Mahler . |
21 | A spokesman said the top salaries had to be seen in the context of the company 's performance last year and its importance as a global business . |
22 | It will also have to be seen in close relationship with other aspects of rural society and the economy , as well as with the overall social and economic structures at national and European levels . |
23 | Everywhere , however , farming would have to be seen in relation to other actual or potential economic activities which include tourism , crafts and small scale industry . |
24 | Apart from the meetings being packed out as already mentioned , he says that , ‘ On the Lord's-days there was no disorder to be seen in the streets , but you might hear an hundred families singing psalms and repeating sermons as you passed through the streets . |
25 | This is known in other mammals including Ring-tailed Lemurs — also to be seen in the Walled Garden . |
26 | Other species to be seen in the Walled Garden include Ruffed Lemurs , Squirrel Monkeys , and Tamarins ; in aviaries and enclosures are Kookaburras , Superb Spreo Starlings , Mountain Witch Doves , Roul Roul Partridges , Laughing Thrushes , Nutmeg Imperial Pigeons , Peacock Pheasants , Pink-backed Pelicans , Pileated Jays , Black Swans , Mandarin Ducks and parrots . |
27 | A minute representation of the world 's 30,000 or so species of fish is to be seen in the aquarium . |
28 | For there was not one gunman to be seen in the Bekaa . |
29 | In order to understand Conductive Education it has to be seen in the context of the Hungarian State System . |
30 | In the ‘ head-building ’ vast chambers were built which often outmatched anything to be seen in Europe . |