Example sentences of "[conj] can be seen [prep] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 A window lets you control the information that can be seen at any one time .
2 Can you find out about any others that can be seen at this time of year ?
3 It is essentially a natural phenomenon that can be seen in any sort of complex physical activity , and the only important matter is to remember the restriction , specific to English , on voicing assimilation mentioned above .
4 Walker ( 1975 ) has noted that mature students who did not satisfy the GER obtained significantly better degree results than all students while mature students who satisfied the GER did not differ significantly from the norm , and in seeking an explanation for this he points to the fact that those who did not satisfy the GER are on average somewhat older and can be seen as genuine returners , rather than students who have taken longer to meet the traditional qualifications .
5 The mill buildings themselves tower over Tewkesbury and can be seen for many miles around .
6 They are powerful enough to burn for 2 hours and can be seen for 20 miles .
7 This race is distinctly darker than our British bird and can be seen to good advantage on Sea-lion Island , the most southerly inhabited island in the Falklands .
8 At New Winchelsea many of the thirty-nine squares or chequers into which the town-site had been divided in the 1280s were never built upon , but remained under grass and can be seen to this day .
9 This slab of syncopated stupidity is receiving the heaviest of heavy MTV rotation and can be seen to fullest advantage bookending slurred appearances by that station 's in-house West Coast wastoid , Pauly Shore .
10 The furnace is scheduled as an Ancient Monument in the care of the Department of the Environment , and can be seen at any time .
11 The common hawker dragonfly also patrols this area looking for prey and can be seen from early June until late September .
12 It is probably not realised how English this type of gesture has become and can be seen in many English ballets .
13 It is then that a crisis of autonomy can be most nearly identified with a crisis of identity , and can be seen in many an act of teenage rebellion .
14 This was used quite commonly and can be seen in many West Country churches .
15 As can be seen for wild-type Eco K approximately 50% of the DNA is cleaved after 30 min and no further reaction appears to take place after this time .
16 The timber bracing was built into stone and rubble walls as well , as can be seen at many points round the Knossos Labyrinth , so it seems likely that earthquake-resistance was the likely purpose .
17 Individuals go to bed later or earlier than average on certain occasions , as can be seen by close inspection of Fig. 2.2 .
18 Variations in size , shape and colour are merely peculiarities of the original , as can be seen in many other wild and domesticated species .
19 The metamorphic gneisses throughout the Hebrides have been eroded to a gentle , undulating landscape as can be seen in central Lewis .
20 The same thing as can be seen in certain breeds of dogs ; hip dysplasia is a typical example .
21 The difficulty with this philosophy , however , is that it can be taken to the extreme , as can be seen in some Local Education Authorities ( LEAs ) which have an all-out integration policy .
22 English is of this type , as can be seen in any multiple language notice , say on an international flight .
23 It reflects Tennyson 's own life and the tragic death of his friend Hallam , ‘ snatched away by sudden death ’ ; a death that had a deep effect on Tennyson as can be seen in this poem .
24 In 1971 terms control was abolished , and — as can be seen from these figures — there was a sharp dip in credit use when control was re-imposed at the end of 1973 .
25 As far as can be seen from aerial photographs and minor excavations , most of the main streets seem to have been lined with strip buildings , which are usually interpreted as shops and workshops .
26 As can be seen from this brief set of quotations there was a fair degree of agreement about the fundamental approach to arts education , irrespective of specialism .
27 In such places regeneration is slowest , as can be seen from those areas of dry monsoon forest , long cleared away in East Java or around Angkor in Kampuchea .
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