Example sentences of "can be [adv] see [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Because even though this is a this is a linear network it can be effectively seen as a network effectively with a unit here and a unit here and maybe one weight .
2 it has a pearly white appearance , so that colour can be easily seen against the hair .
3 The first uses large , two metres tall puppets which can be easily seen by large audiences .
4 Posting mothers ' names where they can be easily seen by anyone entering the unit should be avoided , and a policy developed specifying who is authorised to transfer babies between mothers ' rooms and the nursery .
5 Films are giving way now to videos as a PR method of communicating , for videos are generally cheaper and can be easily seen by many more people .
6 What is forgotten is the limitations of coverage of both these works , as can be easily seen by an item by item comparison of sections of the two books .
7 This can be clearly seen at St Oswald 's in Gloucester , where the many phases of development are more clear in elevation than plan , and where , ironically , the earliest masonry is up above arches put in at a later date .
8 The sort of people who were attracted to the militant populist Protestantism of Protestant Action can be clearly seen from the occupations of the candidates .
9 The real take-home pay of both men and women can be clearly seen from the wage-books of firms like Oliver & Boyd or T. & A. Constable , which are in the National Library of Scotland .
10 The pattern of old stream courses can be clearly seen from above on the valley floors , but Peel believes that spring sapping may have been very important in the formation of the wadis .
11 There is a funfair next door and the big wheels can be clearly seen from the dressing-room window .
12 If you intend using an OHP make sure that the screen can be clearly seen by all .
13 It confirms some of the things that can be clearly seen in paintings and drawings made before reading this .
14 This can be clearly seen in Fig. 2 d obtained by a direct transform of LEED I-V spectra in which a non-normal incident beam was directed along the axis between the O atom and one of Ni atoms in the first layer .
15 The differences between the wage profiles of men and women can be clearly seen in Figures 3.5 and 3.6 .
16 Table 7.1 Unionist share of coalition governments , 1915–1922 Cabinet Unionists in Total no. of Total no. of Ministers cabinet ministers Unionists May 1915 22 8 24 9 December 1916 23 13 32 14 January 1919 21 10 30 14 January 1921 21 12 29 14 October 1922 22 11 29 13 The discontent caused by lack of opportunity can be clearly seen in a number of cases , but was a general phenomenon that affected all but the top dozen in the party 's collective leadership .
17 Thus , the difference between the effects of Alcoholism ( the disease ) and alcohol ( the drug ) can be clearly seen in the Dry Drunk Syndrome .
18 Our motto is ‘ Love for all , hatred for none ’ and it can be clearly seen in the background of the picture .
19 The framework can be best seen in terms of a continuum of discretion .
20 Gobbledegook has no place in the CAB information system , as can be vividly seen by comparing Department of Social Security regulations with their equivalent in the NACAB information system in Figure 5.8 .
21 Base rate can be often seen to be outside this guideline , due mainly to expectations in future movements in interest rates ( see later in chapter ) .
22 It can be better seen as a necessary precondition for the continuing existence , not of an individual , as is the case with hunger , but of the species .
23 When it was new the church was attached to a monastery , the cloisters of which can be still seen at the back ( reached from Via Corridoni ) .
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