Example sentences of "[be] see for [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | I did not tell him that his imitation of the French was far more like what I had been seeing for the past year . |
2 | Once patients had been seen for an initial consultation , half were treated within five weeks and 80 per cent within six months , she added . |
3 | And at whatever time of the year you visit Edinburgh , there are the art galleries and museums — though the priceless and vulnerable collection of Turner water-colours can only be seen for a short period in winter . |
4 | Corners can be cut on flowers and remember , the flowers at the reception are going to be seen for a longer time than those in the church . |
5 | This stand-alone receiver is the latest addition to the ap range and can be seen for the first time at the London Boat Show . |
6 | Thirty-six mosaics have been lent by the Jordanian government and will be seen for the first time in Britain . |
7 | Then in the distance , the 6ft wave could be seen for the first time roaring up river at 10 mph . |
8 | But now five upstairs rooms have been restored , and can be seen for the first time . |
9 | But that same militant masculinity has to be seen for the contradictory and often conservative force that it is . |
10 | He says that it can be seen for the next week or so in the west , but it 's too faint to be seen with the naked eye . |
11 | But this is a case where the stratigraphical wood can not be seen for the nomenclatural trees . |
12 | When this behaviour is seen for the first time , the owners may become seriously concerned , imagining that the cat is having some kind of fit or seizure . |
13 | When a patient is seen for the first time , a single measurement of serum urea or creatinine alone is not helpful in differentiating the time course of renal failure . |
14 | A similar effect is seen for the large footprints corresponding to sites 2 , 3 and 4 and sites 5 , 6 and 7 . |
15 | No anomalous migration is seen for the unbound fragments confirming the absence of intrinsic curvature or bends in the GMSA probes used . |
16 | She studied it carefully as though it were some unfamiliar object she was seeing for the first time . |