Example sentences of "be seen in [art] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Many Americans who drive luxury European imports simply would n't be seen in a Cadillac or Lincoln . ’ |
2 | There is an opposing view , that the marketing process should be seen in a rather different way . |
3 | Such arrangements have to be seen in a wider context . |
4 | The act of faith consisted of believing that the visible contained hidden secrets , that to study the visible was to learn something more than could be seen in a glance . |
5 | Some preventive rules , together with endangerment offences , can be seen in a variety of other situations , but nowhere is there such a detailed and fairly widely known set of standards as that applicable to drivers on the roads . |
6 | 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 . |
7 | 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 . |
8 | This may be seen in a certain gaiety under saddle , or a continual alertness that is n't anxiety , or in exuberant air-borne paces with tail hoisted high . |
9 | But , like the National Health Service , education could be seen in a different light . |
10 | It is now to be seen in a deserted spot , not actually by the river but not far from it , on high ground by a little-used minor road . |
11 | The well-worn cliché that the police are only a reflection of the society they serve , can be seen in a different light . |
12 | Nevertheless to consider the National Curriculum as a list of subjects runs the danger of expressing it in a way which over-emphasises information and a narrow range of skills at the expense of the development of a full range of socially useful skills , attitudes and ideas , which is usually the concern of interested parents and can even be seen in a child 's view of the purpose of education . |
13 | An example of this is to be seen in a developing educational programme . |
14 | Given this set of circumstances , it could be that the new wave of information technology firms will never turn into a real breaker , but be seen in a few years as just a ripple on the pond . |
15 | The Northern Nigerian Resident 's belief in his own self-effacement can usefully be seen in a more general context of fascination with the secret exercise of power . |
16 | She did intend to join a nearby sports club , where she could swim regularly , as soon as she was slim , but meanwhile shyly admitted to feeling too embarrassed to be seen in a swimsuit . |
17 | A typical example of this can be seen in a swing context . |
18 | Today , in the country , you are more than likely to see women still washing in this way , although they now use lixivia ( bleach ) , sold in bright plastic bottles which , empty and discarded , can often be seen in a river bed or floating out to sea . |
19 | It is often patients with low priority problems that wait , sometimes for hours , to be seen in a busy A&E department . |
20 | Scientists then often speak of ‘ the scales falling from the eyes ’ or of the ‘ lightning flash ’ that ‘ inundates ’ a previously obscure puzzle , enabling its components to be seen in a new way that for the first time permits its solution . |
21 | J. C. Mitchell , Secretary to the Board , was appointed liquidator of the UndergrounD Group and there were early reports of ex-Croydon and Walthamstow tramcars to be seen in a red livery similar to that of the L.C.C . |
22 | The support that such strategic arguments seek to obtain from international law can be seen in a significant study done for the Rand Corporation ( Builder and Graubard , 1982 ) . |
23 | Law and the legal system thus have to be seen in a differentiated way , no longer consistently structured by one uniform language and one common principle ( such as a hierarchy of values or a grundnorm ) , but as being to some extent split into a plurality of legal arenas ( Lowi , 1972 ) . |
24 | So Heineken 's recent big-money renewal of their sponsorship of the Heineken National League has to be seen in a wider context than the clubs who belong to the league . |
25 | This attitude can , for example , be seen in a limited expression of empathy ( teenage boys and girls laughing and joking together as they help relatives of a dead baby dig a grave , for example ) . |
26 | Governments would not be swayed , nor would ministers tremble , on receipt of elegantly crafted and crisply sarcastic Notes written by him on the antique encryption machine which could be seen in a corner of the office , slowly rusting away in the hot , salt air . |
27 | Although this may seem quite appealing behaviour in a young puppy , it will be seen in a totally different light with a large adult Irish Wolfhound . |
28 | By this method the detail of the object will be seen in a wider visual angle and the retinal image will be magnified , a greater part of the retina thus being activated . |
29 | Psychoanalysis 's relationship to psychology could be seen in a similar way . |
30 | Similarly , a metre equals 39. 38 inches and can actually be seen in a Paris museum . |