Example sentences of "[coord] [pers pn] [modal v] [be] seen " in BNC.
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1 | Or you 'll be seen by an auxiliary ? |
2 | It does n't matter where he/she finishes , but whether the coach is only asking the eight-year-olds to spring 50m or trying to get all the senior team to really race hard over the first 1500m , he or she must be seen to experience it too or the children simply wo n't believe the coach can know what he/she is talking about . |
3 | Guilt is culpable responsibility — we are guilty of some specific offence , or we may be seen by others or see them as so ; in this sense we carry the more or less factual responsibility for damage or potential damage to some other person(s) or society as a whole . |
4 | It has to be at night or we 'd be seen . |
5 | It may be seen as the effective adaptation of policy to the needs of the public , or it may be seen as the manipulation of positions of power to distort policy towards stigmatization , discrimination and petty tyranny . |
6 | Or it may be seen as a process — the act of ‘ authoritatively allocating values ’ . |
7 | i in the sense that so if you come out public with this you are , you are breaking the United Front and you would be seen to break the United Front . |
8 | Furnish your home in this adventurous style and you will be seen as an innovator . |
9 | Not only will you will be present during a recording at the Pizza Parlour but you will also be in shot and you will be seen on screen reading a copy of the Liverpool Echo when the episode is broadcast ! |
10 | Apart from disturbing the wrong occupants , the gallery was open to the hall below it in several places and she might be seen . |
11 | Only one contributor , a human resources director , expressed herself as entirely anti-headhunting , during a two-hour interview at British Airways ' Heathrow-based central office , and she may be seen as principally involved in lower-level recruitment . |
12 | I acknowledge there are certain anomalies in policy regarding employees between the two companies , but I feel strongly that there should not be any regarding customers and they should be seen to act as one . |
13 | One is of a parrot , the other of an elephant dancing on a drum alongside an enormous red heart , and they can be seen on the attic mantlepiece , next to the photograph of Arthur Balfour . |
14 | If it carries a marker its descendants can be recognized , and they can be seen to give rise to all sorts of tissues , from muscle and bone , to liver and brain . |
15 | At this stage the fry are totally helpless and they can be seen as a solid mass , quivering like a lump of jelly , and difficult to distinguish as fish at all . |
16 | The incentive/disincentive effects of taxation can be direct and indirect and they can be seen in either broad or narrow terms . |
17 | Grice calls such usages floutings or exploitations of the maxims , and they can be seen to give rise to many of the traditional " figures of speech " . |
18 | In fact , the gradient favoured a trolleybus reversing and they could be seen performing the exercise without putting their poles up on the wires . |
19 | Kelly is at the head of the Football Association and he must be seen to be above the fray . |
20 | And he will be seen in the new Darling Buds series next spring . |
21 | On the other hand , if the mean consumption is reduced by a rise in a 3 and it may be seen from ( 9–26 ) that the coefficient of variation is decreased . |
22 | Erm looking interestingly enough , at the Hambleton figures of I understand these are new purchases , which is a bit surprising perhaps , but over a two year period there erm this is table three in Hambleton 's submission , there 's a reference to the number of erm the origin of house purchases from Cleveland in Hambleton , and it would be seen from there that Cleveland erm produced a hundred and fourteen dwellings , that 's purchases of Cleveland residents in the Hambleton area erm in nineteen ninety one to ninety three . |
23 | Of course architects are human and it must be seen that such an approach is liable to make the architect a pariah figure , unbeloved of the society in which his creations are set . |
24 | Its actions and policies are formed by local as well as national events , and it must be seen as both an agent of , and an obstacle to , central government . |
25 | And it must be seen to work well , which requires the system to be transparent enough for public scrutiny to take place . |
26 | This view shows the station still under construction and it will be seen that a temporary track has been laid up the ramp to Infirmary Road to enable materials to be offloaded . |
27 | The landscape in this view from the same bridge may be compared with the previous one , and it will be seen that much of industrial Sheffield is disappearing for good . |
28 | These are attitudes of the Stoics and it will be seen that though they are noble and inspiring , they are of this world . |
29 | Match these arguments against the criteria with which this chapter began , however , and it will be seen that they are far from conclusive . |
30 | Mustakimzade places his article on Abdulkerim after that on Molla Gurani , and it will be seen from the traditional list that the later authors have accepted this placement , dating Abdulkerim 's Muftilik from 893/1488 to Rajab 900/March-April 1495 . |