Example sentences of "[be] see very " in BNC.
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1 | They could be seen very clearly in Britain in 1989 . |
2 | They can be seen very clearly in the work of Juan Miró . |
3 | Relying on drugs for this purpose should be seen very much as the last resort , however , and the huge majority of dogs adapt to this form of transportation without difficulty , from an early age . |
4 | The purpose of the white ear spots is uncertain but they can be seen very clearly here ( right ) . |
5 | The beast can be seen very quickly ( thankfully ) in the scene where the Zeke crashes through the roof of the hangar and explodes . |
6 | This power can be seen very clearly in her attitude towards two major events in recent years : the 1981 urban riots and the 1985 Brussels football tragedy . |
7 | Indeed the history of this period could be seen very largely as a process of adjustment by and to TV . |
8 | Policy delivery is not easily made an ‘ even-handed ’ process ; class differences influence access to professional services , some social security applicants are less well informed and more easily deterred than others , and ‘ street-level bureaucrats ’ who may be regarded as highly responsive to local needs in a white neighbourhood may be seen very differently in a black one . |
9 | This can be seen very clearly on some parts of the North Devon and Welsh coasts , for example round Llangranog in Cardiganshire , where the greater part of the cliff profile consists of a vegetated , degraded cliff with a sharp active section at the base ( Fig. 8.13 ) . |
10 | The site can be seen very clearly from Saundersfoot and from many points along public paths and view points around the village . |
11 | EDFAX and COMMUNITEL can be seen very much in the discovery learning sector of computer software and school librarians and teachers can be instrumental in guiding pupils to be creative , using a range of information and artistic skills . |