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

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1 Failing him , Sir Giles Shaw , a former minister but more widely seen as one of the back-benchers ' own , would be suitable .
2 To John Baxter this was rather ‘ solemn mock-Soviet montage ’ but others have more rightly seen it as a very effective expression of that energy which ordinary people had in abundance but which the America of 1934 so tragically left untapped .
3 Smoked or tinted material is preferred as the instruments constructed can be more easily seen when set aside .
4 In Iran , the regime that replaced the Shah appears as militantly Islamic ( and , in theory , internationalist , for Shi-ism acknowledges no secular boundaries ) , and yet is more easily seen as the spearhead of Iranian nationalism .
5 Used in this way , a chart would probably be more effective because it may be larger and more easily seen at the back of the class .
6 They are pale in colour so that they are more easily seen in the darkness .
7 " There needs to be some factor which when seen in its true light makes the reason for the murder obvious , but which is more easily seen in a false light . "
8 The invention and development of the material means of cultural production is a remarkable chapter of human history , yet it is usually underplayed , by comparison with the invention and development of what are more easily seen as forms of material production , in food , tools , shelter and utilities .
9 ‘ A Whiter Shade of Pale ’ , launched during Art Cologne in November and on show until 19 December , is Kittelman 's challenge to the ‘ over organised audience ’ attracted by the art fair , an attempt to present in a commercial gallery the type of exhibition more usually seen in a Kunsthalle .
10 The Earl 's Wood secure unit for young offenders is certainly no hotel — but staying here can clock up the kind of bills more usually seen at the Ritz .
11 Indeed , his view of this independent sovereign as purely a pawn in the French political game was never more clearly seen than in 1556 , when he contemplated marrying her to the English nobleman Edward lord Courtenay , in response to the threat that Philip of Spain , then married to Mary Tudor , would give her sister Elizabeth as a bride to Ferdinand of Austria .
12 Nowhere was this more clearly seen than in relation to their old power to do whatever was necessary to prevent reasonably anticipated breaches of the peace .
13 Perhaps it is the results of such non-philanthropic attitudes that are more clearly seen than the actual attitudes themselves .
14 We do it in every realm of life , but it can be more clearly seen when it happens in community groups of one kind or another .
15 An orb web is more clearly seen if you " take it " on to a wire loop .
16 The distinction is more clearly seen by analogy with breathing and eating : both are instinctive — yet , whilst nobody shows us how to breathe , learning to take sustenance is more problematic .
17 I can not recall reading a recent work in English on music history better written and more carefully seen through the press than this one .
18 It is not any sense over-engineered in the manner of some US made exotica that has crossed my path , but over-engineering is not necessarily good engineering — it can be more correctly seen as wasteful engineering — it can be more correctly seen as wasteful engineering , which is a quite different thing .
19 It is not any sense over-engineered in the manner of some US made exotica that has crossed my path , but over-engineering is not necessarily good engineering — it can be more correctly seen as wasteful engineering — it can be more correctly seen as wasteful engineering , which is a quite different thing .
20 Although often seen singly , small parties are rather more often seen than with Goosanders ; the largest recorded was of 22 at Manhood End in early February 1956 .
21 Fortunately for him , he is more often seen as the ‘ little boy lost ’ ( which is often just how he feels , so his suffering is considerable ) , for apart from his obvious grief and loneliness , who now will cook his meals and iron his shirts ?
22 However , the returned veteran was more often seen as the protagonist in a revenge story , typically involving drugs , crime and violence .
23 Wings broad and rounded like a Goshawk , but flight more harrier-like , quartering the ground ; more often seen perched on a tree or post , often in a distinctive horizontal position .
24 Habitat similar to Spotted Eagle , but more often seen away from water .
25 More often seen perched or flying low than soaring , when wings are held slightly crooked and rather short tail is noticeable .
26 Atrophic gastritis and superficial gastritis were more often seen in the alcoholic patients , which accounted for the hypochlorhydria seen in a group of these patients .
27 In the heart , clinically significant cardiac amyloid with congestive heart failure is more likely in AL than in AA , because extensive amyloid interstitial infiltration in the myocardium is more often seen in AL than in AA .
28 The British Standards Institution , Kitemark , more often seen on goods like washing machines and fridges , could soon be appearing on solicitor 's headed notepaper .
29 Those who practise these branches of study often mistake them for spheres of knowledge when they are more accurately seen as examples of dialectic or rhetoric — ideas which may be better aired in talk .
30 Theorizing , according to Habermas , is not some free-floating intellectual activity , but has to be socially situated and contextualized just as much as practice ; indeed , it is more accurately seen as theoretical practice .
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