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

  Next page
No Sentence
1 Similarly , the techniques and tools of structured systems analysis can be incorporated into the conventional approach or can be seen as forming part of an alternative methodology for applications development .
2 Go through gate then bear right across field heading for stile that can be seen on skyline .
3 Giving added sophistication to a range of kitchens where the emphasis is on quality , the turned wood spindles , galleried shelves , a dresser with bevelled glass doors , and the intricate touch of fretwork that can be seen in the photograph , are all features that make these two ranges very special indeed .
4 The reason for the festival remains as originally envisaged by the Manager of the Grand Theatre , that is , to provide a showcase to a wider audience of the type of performance work that can be seen in schools and Youth Theatre Groups .
5 This fresco is mirrored by another that can be seen from Via Falcone at the back of the church .
6 It is her bust that can be seen on the façade today .
7 It is not a comprehensive inspection but should be sufficient to obtain a general opinion of the parts of the building that can be seen .
8 In fact the chances for viewing exciting wildlife are getting rarer every day , as hundreds more people take to the hills , bringing dogs and children and wearing colours that can be seen as far away as Belgium .
9 Here , we outline and evaluate those urban initiatives that can be seen to have resulted from the drive for deregulation and decontrol .
10 During this time Alcock had begun the long process of memorising the night sky ; by 1932 he already knew the position of most stars that can be seen by the naked eye .
11 Instead of providing discussions of theories and academic abstractions I have concentrated on animal behaviour patterns that can be seen and studied by any interested person .
12 Markstones buried in a hedge bottom or by the side of the road , tree clumps on prominent sites that can be seen from a distance , earthworks that might be indicative of an old sunken way , or indeed anything unusual on the line .
13 ‘ The eschaton is a future event but , to the extent that our lives are determined and qualified by it , it is also a contemporary event , an event that can be seen in the signs of the times ’ ( Nolan 1976:76 ) .
14 Includes the history of the safari , methods of travelling , nine classic areas to visit and the animals that can be seen .
15 Drawings of sections usually portray everything that can be seen , including the boundaries between layers , because this information may provide clues to the processes by which the layers have been deposited .
16 The features that can be seen by colposcopy do not , however , correspond well with the severity of histological abnormality .
17 John McCorquodale visited Islay , where he was born , to take leave of his relations before emigrating to Canada in 1855 and in the short entry in his diary describes Dun Nosbridge as " the prettiest hill that can be seen anywhere .
18 John McCorquodale visited Islay , where he was born , to take leave of his relations before emigrating to Canada in 1855 and in the short entry in his diary describes Dun Nosbridge as " the prettiest hill that can be seen anywhere .
19 But if descriptive phrases are necessary to introduce names or things that can be seen and pointed at , they are clearly even more necessary in respect of objects that can not be seen , or no longer exist .
20 At the time this was barely spelt out , but as the 1960s progressed , the Treasury began to introduce from America a range of new budgeting and cost benefit techniques that can be seen as the means of implementing this objective .
21 Can you find out about any others that can be seen at this time of year ?
22 And despite the universal competition of animals for limited resources , settled territoriality will , like ritualized fighting and dominance , have the consequence of reducing the amount of naked aggression that can be seen in nature .
23 The estimates in Figure 8.2 are not based on observed cratering , which happens far too infrequently , but on the exposure of each planet to the small bodies that can be seen today to move among the terrestrial planets .
24 In fact there is a direct continuation inland for several miles of the algal mat that can be seen forming on the beach at the present day .
25 A window lets you control the information that can be seen at any one time .
26 The fineness of the detail that can be seen on the rasterized image depends on ( i ) the size of the pixels , termed the spatial resolution of the system , and ( ii ) the number of grey-levels that can be represented by the system .
27 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 .
28 There is after all more to research than can be seen from the tables , and the researcher in interpreting his [ sic ] results is inevitably — and rightly — influenced by all that has gone before , by his acquaintance with the raw material behind the figures and by his own judgement …
29 It is probably not realised how English this type of gesture has become and can be seen in many English ballets .
30 Having said that , this place has been made ‘ valid through prayer ’ and can be seen as a sacrament of God 's coming to us through the demands of human life .
  Next page