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

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1 A new town may physically take up a small space , but the end result can be seen from far and wide .
2 The effect of using garnet as an inlay can be seen with particular brilliance in the jewellery purse components , shield ornaments and sword-fittings from the royal ship-burial at Sutton Hoo ( fig. 27 ) .
3 At this gain the noise level of the instrument can be seen in quiet periods to be approximately 10 gamma — 15 gamma over a bandwagon of the order of 0.3Hz , reasonable enough for serious studies .
4 Both the 1965 ‘ plan ’ and devaluation can be seen as technocratic measures , equally inadequate to abolish the competitive weakness of the UK economy — a weakness which is inscribed in its industrial structure , and the slow growth of productivity which is linked to the development of social relations within enterprises as well as the shortfall of investment .
5 A similar tendency can be seen on ecclesiastical estates .
6 But that triumph can be seen in small things , just as in great .
7 These pressures against infant survival can be seen as early indications that fertility was an increasing burden in a changing society .
8 Particular subjects on the curriculum can be seen as different sub-cultures in which reality is variously reformulated .
9 The central , distinctive idea here is that the rational expectations hypothesis can be seen as imposing restrictions on what we should observe in the world , and so the validity of rational expectations can be tested by testing for the validity of those restrictions .
10 Thus the rational expectation hypothesis can be seen as supporting Friedman 's policy recommendation .
11 Let us think again about what is good in the dualist position : it captures the insight that two pieces of language can be seen as alternative ways of saying the same thing : that is , that there can be STYLISTIC VARIANTS with different STYLISTIC VALUES .
12 Perhaps the proof of the pudding can be seen in public attitudes , for no such projects can come to fruition without substantial support from the public .
13 Its misapplication can be seen at Allied 's The Tabard in Turnham Green , West London , designed by Richard Norman Shaw .
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