Example sentences of "was seen [conj] " in BNC.

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1 This increase was seen whether synthesis was stimulated by vortex mixing or by calcium ionophore and persisted across subgroups of patients with or without mucosal damage and with or without Helicobacter pylori colonisation .
2 This story concerns the sounds of footsteps walking in the ballast ; no one was seen but the sounds were very convincing and one respects the account of this mystery from Mr Leslie , who certainly did n't believe in the supernatural , preferring to find a logical explanation of this sort of thing .
3 Clinically no problem was seen but we preferred to place a second stent , more proximally , overlapping the first one , to correct this angulation .
4 As heads cleared , it was seen that dangers remained : a potential flood of refugees from the Soviet Union or the Balkans , the internal tensions of poverty and ethnic division , the giant still next door .
5 From the data on cropping it was seen that grass made up by far the greatest proportion of arable hectares .
6 It was seen that the length of stay for those who wish to leave the country quickly is not that much shorter than for those who challenge their deportation .
7 When it was seen that all clan chiefs had taken the oath , Dalrymple was frustrated , but not for long .
8 When looking at the local underbelly of the centre initiative at Powick , it was seen that the provision of more than one psychiatric hospital within a district , after 1982 , meant certain death for one or other institution .
9 Britain 's position within the international division of labour and its trade balance were examined in Chapter 1 , where it was seen that there have indeed been major shifts over the post-war period .
10 It was seen that the traditional system , in which the patients were at the bottom of a communication and status hierarchy and were denied autonomy or participation in the running of the institution , exacerbated the problems many patients had , or produced the characteristic ‘ institutionalization ’ which was to be deplored .
11 Further , it was seen that the same institution that was so damaging could be therapeutic if it was organized deliberately to foster social confidence and responsibility in the patients .
12 In addition a 25 second burst of delta activity was seen that did not cause panic or disturbed behaviour .
13 In Section 4.3 the correspondence between the metric components and the Newtonian gravitational potential was noted , and later in Section 6.8 it was seen that the metric connection and hence the first derivatives of the metric components correspond to the gravitational acceleration .
14 Not me , no the drivers and conductors and inspectors , they had a uniform and it was seen that they did wear it .
15 But when the word reached him , and especially when it was seen that Lord Grey himself was with the party , thereafter I can not be sure .
16 No significant difference was seen when compared with laser YAG or bipolar electrocoagulation .
17 No stimulation of the IN cleavage reaction was seen if heat denatured NCp7 was used ( data not shown ) .
18 No positive cell staining was seen if monoclonal antibodies against the α 4 , the α 5 , the Β 2 , and the Β 3 chains were used .
19 The cases equally indicate the boundary beyond which the church was seen as abusing its definitions of the sacred .
20 Brazil 's rejection of export quotas was seen as blocking any positive outcome to the talks , now nearing a conclusion .
21 While prices were forcast to fall by about 10 per cent on average next year , a slow decline in interest rates over the next 12 months was seen as prompting a resurgence the following spring .
22 For all her professed populism , she was seen as remote from ordinary people , hardly ever catching a train , watching a film , or relaxing in a British holiday resort , turning instinctively to privileged private treatment in educating her children or adopting health-care systems for herself .
23 In the early modern period also the individual was seen as constituted by and in relation to — even the effect of — a pre-existing order .
24 Local government itself was seen as being as much in need or a rolling back of its frontiers as was central government , in order that economic individualism might have greater room for action .
25 The consequent reactions , both at grass roots level in increasing lawlessness exemplified by the Mushala Gang , a guerilla group in the north-west , and among the elite in a coup attempt organized by Edward Shamwana , a well known Lusaka lawyer , were typical reactions to a regime which was seen as protecting vested interests from below and being inefficient and bureaucratic from above .
26 The agreement — which condemned terrorism and the use of violence to achieve political ends — was seen as crucial to the peace process .
27 He admitted , though , that Labour was seen as too producer-oriented : ‘ We should be able to give a value to unpolluted air , clean water , a safe environment , as the end-products of economic activity . ’
28 The system was seen as bureaucratic and ramshackle .
29 Sleep had always been regarded as being in some way analogous to death ; the hypnotic trance was seen as having aspects of both conditions .
30 Menstrual blood was seen as powerful and magical .
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