Example sentences of "[adv] seen [prep] " in BNC.

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1 He is probably also right when he says that he is only seen as a Spanish artist because his interest lies in Spanish art , instead of in French art ‘ like everyone else' : in other words , within the accepted categories there is no room for a Mexican who is interested in Spanish art . '
2 Cerecloth , a waxed unbleached linen — nowadays only seen as the protective sheet between the top of an altar and the fair linen — was rarely used for shrouds and is more associated with the wrapping of embalmed corpses , having been used as an adjunct to such hygienic treatment .
3 Each national economy is not only seen as part of that world economic ( and social ) system , it is treated as subordinate to its global forces .
4 Thus , the MSc in Education is not only seen as a regular part of the national system of educational in-service education in Scotland , but it has a strong international appeal .
5 Grandma was really slagging her off were n't she Maureen Lipman , oh god , yeah , oh I do n't like her , she has too many programmes , I 've only seen about one
6 Usually only seen at night , the badger is well established in quiet urban areas .
7 The man was in the act of turning a page , and , in so doing , he momentarily exposed its front cover , which Harry had , till now , only seen at a distance .
8 It is only on these rare occasions that I see zander fighting deep down in the water for most are only seen at the netting stage due to the colour of the water that they are generally caught in .
9 In some cases gastric metaplasia was only seen at the tips of ( stunted ) villi ( Fig 1 ) .
10 Unlike the trams , they are only seen during the summer season .
11 It was a world beyond my wildest dreams ; one I had only seen on celluloid in the cinema at Fontanellato .
12 The organism was only seen on villous epithelium .
13 This means that its touring shows are normally only seen in secondary schools .
14 It was also a revelation to see the wildlife — birds and animals which I had only seen in Zoos were free for me to enjoy .
15 It might have been transported from the South of France , one of those lush semi-palaces I had only seen in photos .
16 Yet these same people may have great sources of energy which are only seen in non-career activities .
17 But his speculation — so far only seen in outline , in a methodological ( and often polemical ) essay rather than in a series of detailed studies — point to what I believe to be the correct questions even if he does not provide all the right answers .
18 In this short time , traditional Alpine life , even flora and fauna are almost only seen in museums or protected areas .
19 This was only seen in one of the nine patients with fulminant hepatic failure ( p<0.001 ) ( Table ) .
20 The genes producing these peptides are quite distinct but it is not clear whether both peptides are produced in all L cells , as dual localisation is only seen in a proportion of them .
21 The prolonged oesophageal acid exposure seen in patients with hiatus hernia is because of reduced acid clearance but it is only seen in patients with lower oesophageal sphincter deficiency .
22 Duodenal H pylori was only seen in patients with gastric metaplasia ( 10 ( 50% ) receiving NSAIDs , and 34 ( 89% ) not receiving NSAID ) .
23 Parasitic bronchitis is only seen in adult cattle under two circumstances .
24 Brittle bone disease , or osteoporosis , which is usually only seen in the elderly , is now appearing in these young women , of whom there are several thousand in Scotland .
25 Scientifically known as the aurora borealis , the lights , as their name suggests are normally only seen in very northern areas .
26 So Wilson 's work of ‘ Cader Idris ’ , even if only seen by Green as a print , must have been of seminal interest .
27 A young girl who haunts the Feathers Hotel , a one time serving wench , and only seen by a very few .
28 And surely Isaiah Berlin was better seen as a liberal of the old school , a classic Millian , while Karl Popper arguably opened the way , via Lakatos , to Thomas Kuhn ?
29 In later days it became fashionable to see Chaplin as a political rebel against Hollywood 's factory methods but he is better seen as the last of the old-style showmen offering a highly polished product to the masses that he felt he knew so intimately .
30 While the above advantages are undeniable , and would all have a positive bearing on the regulation of insider dealing , self-regulation is better seen as a complement to , rather than as a replacement of , formal regulatory measures .
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