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

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1 They are powerful enough to burn for 2 hours and can be seen for 20 miles .
2 When open , only half with width of the door projects into the room , but the whole contents of the cupboard can be seen at one glance .
3 Drop the Dead Donkey can be seen at 10.30 p.m. on Saturday night .
4 The creation of formalised ( specialised ) pastoral systems can be seen as one of the most limiting aspects of school organisation .
5 Without making excessive claims , the emphasis on particular trees , fruits , and plants , can be seen as one of several points at which this slight poem connects with physical and historical reality .
6 If we analyse the street-comer activity of doing nothing in groups in the light of always hoping that something will happen , then the creation and the putting into effect of ‘ ideas ’ by the group can be seen as one of the most significant group experiences .
7 In its beginnings , therefore , modern nationalism can be seen as one aspect of a class movement which found political expression in a general struggle for democracy ; manifesting itself most clearly in the American Revolution — interpreted by some scholars as the formation of the ‘ first new nation ’ ( Lipset , 1967 ) — and in the French Revolution , which together established the model of a new kind of political system embodying the ideas of ‘ citizenship ’ and ‘ popular sovereignty ’ .
8 Moving along Uhlandstrasse , we come upon the Dieter Brusberg gallery on Kurfürstendamm , where Dieter Hacker 's progress from panels to theatrical effects can be seen until 27 June .
9 The first of an enterprising new series of loan exhibitions can be seen until 10 January 1993 at the Art and Exhibition Hall , Bonn ( Kunst- und Ausstellungshalle ) , under the curatorship of Pontus Hulten , the Halle 's artistic director , who conceived of the scheme with Wenzel Jacob its managing director .
10 Richard Long has been doing it for years in his site-related stone works — three of which , based on materials gathered in the states of New York and New Jersey — can be seen until 13 March at 65 Thompson St. And surely there is a kind of nostalgie de la boue in the drawings he makes using ordinary mud as the medium .
11 Works by European and American artists can be seen until 28 May .
12 Thaddaeus Ropac is showing work by Arnulf Rainer until the end of the month , while Yvon Lambert has replaced Jean-Charles Blais and Sergio Fermariello with Ashley Bickerton and On Kawara , whose work can be seen until 12 May .
13 Photographs from the 1990 competition can be seen until 20 December at Nottingham Natural History Museum , Wollaton Hall , Nottingham .
14 That she could not find a simple solution to the problems of women in marriage can be seen from two poems entitled ‘ Mira to Octavia ’ which advise a young woman who has fallen in love with an unsuitable man .
15 Projects she devised — mostly for museums and alternative spaces between the years 1971–74 — can be seen from 1 May to 5 June at Brooke Alexander .
16 Photographs from the 1990 competition can be seen from 1 January to 2 February at Swindon Museum and Art Gallery , Bath Road , Swindon ; tel. 0793 493188 .
17 A unique exhibition can be seen from 4–24 September at the Chapel Art Gallery at Saltram , near Plymouth .
18 The way in which the morality received by the state from the Roman catholic church could create conflict within the state but still be transferred into the coercive sphere of state activity can be seen in two cases in particular .
19 The enormous losses of at least $10m apiece that the big four securities houses , Nomura , Yamaichi , Daiwa and Nikko , made in the US in 1988 can be seen in two ways .
20 This can be seen in two ways .
21 Like everything else , it can be seen in two ways .
22 Specialisation can be seen in two broad ways .
23 The beginning of this trend , in which the fundamental need of parents is to be happy in parenthood , can be seen in two ways .
24 The renewed popularity of Japanese gardens , not only as places to visit but as inspirations for western design , can be seen in two forthcoming books : Maggie Oster 's Japanese Garden Style ( Cassell , March , £19.99 , 0 304 34222 X ) , and Philip Cave 's Creating Japanese Gardens ( Aurum Press , May , £19.99 , 1 85410 212 5 ) , which comes with an imprimatur from Sir Geoffrey Jellicoe .
25 This argument can be seen in two ways .
26 A random example of this process can be seen in two lines from Wordsworth 's ‘ Intimations of Immortality ’ : Here the verse structure , especially the rhyme , together with the syntactic parallelism and the inverted semantic parallelism ( visionary gleam/glory … dream ) , creates an exchange of effect between the two lines , whereby each illuminates the other .
27 By contrast , the flexibility of plants ( as in the examples of the Freycinetia and the Three Kings Island flora discussed above ) in terms of dispersal agents can be seen in two Neotropical studies .
28 At Carn Brea , near Redruth , on a clear day , the sea can be seen in three directions .
29 As the dust settles , significant advances can be seen in three areas .
30 As a result , leaching profiles commonly can be recognised on porosity logs through the Hauptdolomit and a particularly good example can be seen in Emmen-9 .
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