Example sentences of "they can be seen " in BNC.
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1 | Clearly , they can be seen to have a particular self-concept , a sense of what Weber termed social honour ( Wallis , Bruce , and Taylor 1986 ) . |
2 | They can be seen very clearly in the work of Juan Miró . |
3 | Blooms of certain species of coccolithophores are so vast that they can be seen from space and , as a result , will provide information on global climatic changes . |
4 | If employed , they can be seen as having obsolete skills in which it is not worth investing . |
5 | They can be seen as a roaring success , a qualified success , or an expensive diversion . |
6 | At Cosmeston the manorial garden and dovecot have been found in the field south-west of the manor house : they can be seen clearly on aerial photographs . |
7 | They can be seen at the end of the Walled Garden . |
8 | They can be seen at No. 6 Via Guastella , a street named after the college rather than the other way around . |
9 | One is of a parrot , the other of an elephant dancing on a drum alongside an enormous red heart , and they can be seen on the attic mantlepiece , next to the photograph of Arthur Balfour . |
10 | Once detached , they can be seen moving very slowly away . |
11 | If it carries a marker its descendants can be recognized , and they can be seen to give rise to all sorts of tissues , from muscle and bone , to liver and brain . |
12 | In the most common form they can be seen as ‘ enclaves treated as being outside the customs territory of the host state , where goods might be imported , stored , processed and re-exported without becoming subject to customs duties ’ ( Morison , 1987 , p. 103 ) . |
13 | Administrative and ideological superstructures assume more ‘ manageable ’ proportions if they can be seen as subordinate to a more or less universal classroom reality . |
14 | So , in effect , the SAM works by taking an enormous number of individual measurements of acoustic reflectivity and converting them to equivalent light and dark dots on a TV screen where they can be seen by the human eye . |
15 | This is most helpful , as they can be seen easily when hunting . |
16 | They can be seen running along the skyline before rounding the cairn and beginning the precipitous descent . |
17 | At this stage the fry are totally helpless and they can be seen as a solid mass , quivering like a lump of jelly , and difficult to distinguish as fish at all . |
18 | In some species they can be seen through the skin . |
19 | They can be seen as large-scale social variants of Piaget 's psychological processes of assimilation and accommodation ( see , for example , Piaget 1955 ) . |
20 | If , indeed , such principles are a feature of children 's attempts to understand adult language , it remains to be seen whether they can be seen as the outcome of earlier developmental processes or , as seems more likely , innate abilities and therefore features of Chomsky 's LAD . |
21 | The sex exclusive markers which do indeed occur in some languages are superficially striking , but on closer inspection they can be seen to result from a few regular and predictable rules acting on the same basic structures . |
22 | They can be seen from several miles away , and they can also be shot ( not necessarily killed ) over considerable distances with high-powered rifles . |
23 | The purpose of the white ear spots is uncertain but they can be seen very clearly here ( right ) . |
24 | Explanations of this kind have a certain political attractiveness — by making training , selection and deployment the target of reform , things can be done , they can be seen to be done , and they can be done relatively cheaply too . |
25 | Things matter if , as themes , they can be seen to be frequently returned to in the documents and , moreover , to be responding to the stated purposes of Pope John in calling the Council . |
26 | The insistence on separate sources had been an ill-judged reaction to the Reformation Scriptura sola ; now , by viewing both Scripture and Tradition as dynamic realities , they can be seen as intimately connected , gifts of the one Spirit , in a way that satisfied not only almost all the Council 's members , but even the Reformed observers ( Schutz and Thurian , 1968 , ch. 2 ) . |
27 | There is , therefore , before any understanding of historic agents and movements , a certain aporia in all social ensembles : from afar they may appear whole , but close to , they can be seen as riddled with holes . |
28 | There is , Althusser stresses , no ‘ single ideological base time , to which all these different temporalities can be related , no ordinary ‘ single continuous reference time ’ which they can be seen to dislocate ( 105 ) . |
29 | PLUVIUS PITCH COVERS ( ) also provide protective equipment : they can be seen at many of the county grounds , including Lord 's . |
30 | They can be seen in the centrality of the notion of traditions of behaviour in conservative thought as contrasted with ( pace Hayek ) the more rationalistic temperament of liberalism . |