Example sentences of "[pers pn] [prep] be seen " in BNC.

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1 Nevertheless , it clearly would n't do for Karen and I to be seen together immediately afterwards .
2 This is the time you have worked towards , when you will be working on the ‘ showcase ’ productions which will provide opportunities for you to be seen publicly .
3 If necessary , arrangements can usually be made for you to be seen at home .
4 A reflective and fluorescent belt , arm-band , slipover or jacket can help you to be seen better .
5 A reflective and fluorescent belt , arm-band , slipover or jacket can help you to be seen better .
6 A reflective and fluorescent belt , arm-band , slipover or jacket can help you to be seen better .
7 What the sponsor wants we try to see he gets , and that 's why a great deal of my time is spent being seen where they want me to be seen , like tonight 's cocktail party .
8 He did not want to be bothered with the problems she encountered , with water that seemed brackish or ceilings that had cracked — they were her concerns and , as she complained in a letter to Minnie : — I am driven to distraction with those household concerns with which you will be familiar Minnie but then in your case you have but to report them for them to be seen to by the master who will instruct the butler to bring in workmen and I am obliged to go out and seek my own help which is no easy thing .
9 Virus particles placed in the beam of electrons cast shadows which could then be photographed enabling them to be seen .
10 They were never larger than was necessary for them to be seen from the next point along the line but were higher than the tops of any forest trees in the vicinity .
11 The word ‘ mothering ’ is sexist in many contexts because it reinforces the ‘ natural ’ connection of women with children and childcare — a connection that feminists have criticised , since under our present social arrangements it has the entirely sexist consequences of defining non-mothers as non-women , restricting women 's opportunities to do other things if they wish , exploiting their unpaid labour and in some cases causing them to be seen as less important than the children they give birth to .
12 The other consultants in the team are expected to integrate around that style and there is pressure for them to be seen to do so .
13 It was not the only banquet taking place in Kinsai , but it was clearly the one at which the nobility of the Khanate of even the lowest degree had thought it was incumbent upon them to be seen .
14 She 's trying to sell the place ; she 'd make damn sure that those figures were available if she wanted them to be seen .
15 Eleanor had just been photographed for one of the supplements and it pleased him to be seen with someone in the news .
16 Dad was a regular churchgoer himself , a sidesman , so it just would not do for him to be seen working on such a special day in the Church Calendar .
17 It gratified him to be seen in her company .
18 Mr Evans does n't use it , of course , it would n't be dignified for him to be seen going there , not a man in his position , when all the neighbours know he 's got one indoors , but I use it , and though it 's an earth closet it 's quite nice and clean . ’
19 Now that Luke had her , now that he knew she was incapable of resisting him , there was no longer any need for him to be seen with her .
20 David attempted to reassure him , and after he 'd arranged for him to be seen in the casualty department of the local eye unit he asked the factory welfare officer , Louise Raymond , to take him over .
21 If you already know that your child has HIV , it will be important for him or her to be seen regularly by a doctor who understands HIV in children and for the doctor to be kept informed about any changes in your child 's condition .
22 Whatever their differences , the two queens had one quality in common : Mary , like Elizabeth , sensed that the best way to win her subjects ' affection and loyalty was for her to be seen moving among them .
23 For these features have only to be noticed for it to be seen that very considerable scope exists for denying or undermining the exercise of the right .
24 No longer is it to be seen as an age of poverty , disease and false hopes .
25 First , a single sense can be modified in an unlimited number of ways by different contexts , each context emphasising certain semantic traits , and obscuring or suppressing others ; just as a dirty window-pane will allow some parts of the scene beyond it to be seen clearly , and will partially or completely obscure other parts — and a different pane will affect the same scene differently .
26 Many take the view that there should be timetabling at the start of legislation to enable it to be seen that Members are dealing with all parts of legislation from the word go .
27 And er she wanted er you know she has visions of us filling the streets of from to with banners waving and the we asked for no banners in the first rally we had back in October because we did n't want it to be seen as some thing that had you know big sort of take over and everybody you know the Communist Party and the language people and er all the different factions being able to wave their banners you know , We support the Blaenau quarry men .
28 er we we 've we 've agreed the table on on the base basis of erm information best information available a at the moment but but equally I would n't wish it to be seen th that I am in any way attempting to prejudge the outcome of er local plan studies , erm so the information that I 've agreed with with Mr C Cunnane is basically an attempt to clarify the tabulation fo er in
29 Sunderland has n't yet achieved the fame it deserves for being Britain 's newest city nowhere is it to be seen on York station 's platform timetables .
30 Dad warned us to be seen and not heard but we did n't need telling either .
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