Example sentences of "be [adv] see " in BNC.
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1 | Because even though this is a this is a linear network it can be effectively seen as a network effectively with a unit here and a unit here and maybe one weight . |
2 | Here again most of them are inconveniently faint , and in no cases can the forms be properly seen with binoculars . |
3 | Use as high a magnification as possible , though it is true that the real complexity of the nebula can not be properly seen without a telescope . |
4 | Unfortunately it is too far south to be properly seen from Britain or the northern United States , but when high up it is truly impressive , and it is easy to conjure up the picture of a scorpion from the long line of bright stars , with the ‘ head ’ and the ‘ sting ’ . |
5 | She stood with the door open behind her , so that the order of the hall could be properly seen ; she saw the policewoman taking it in . |
6 | This means that the baggy peasant look will be widely seen again : roomy , comfy clothes that look best when rumpled . |
7 | A preoccupation , though a slowly waning one , with precedence and ceremonial still bulked very large : the safeguarding by the ambassador of the honour and standing of the monarch he represented continued for long to be widely seen as the most fundamental of all his duties . |
8 | It can be better seen as a necessary precondition for the continuing existence , not of an individual , as is the case with hunger , but of the species . |
9 | Statutory inquiries may be better seen as a form of mediation or consultation . |
10 | ‘ Certainly not , but he soon will , I promise you , and we shall be down seeing Penver first thing tomorrow morning . ’ |
11 | I 'll be in to see you tomorrow , darling . ’ |
12 | If I stopped making a noise , someone from the farm would soon be along to see what I was doing . ’ |
13 | I 'll be along to see you again later . |
14 | ‘ I thought you 'd be along to see me . ’ |
15 | The company displays goods , including pads for the management of continence , where they can be easily seen and purchased without embarrassment as part of the ordinary process of shopping . |
16 | By tomorrow night ( Friday ) it will be too far south to be easily seen from Britain , as it heads towards its closest point to the Sun on Saturday week . |
17 | it has a pearly white appearance , so that colour can be easily seen against the hair . |
18 | The first uses large , two metres tall puppets which can be easily seen by large audiences . |
19 | Posting mothers ' names where they can be easily seen by anyone entering the unit should be avoided , and a policy developed specifying who is authorised to transfer babies between mothers ' rooms and the nursery . |
20 | We do this via some concrete examples , simple enough to allow the logical principle involved to be easily seen . |
21 | Films are giving way now to videos as a PR method of communicating , for videos are generally cheaper and can be easily seen by many more people . |
22 | And if the picture is viewed at some later time , the face can be easily seen again by an observer who has already solved the puzzle once . |
23 | Particular attention should be given to accessibility so that an accumulation of inflammable materials , ( liquids , greases and rubbish ) can be easily seen and cleared away and areas likely to cause fire or overheating problems — electrical relays , switches , hot bearings , etc. can be easily inspected . |
24 | What is forgotten is the limitations of coverage of both these works , as can be easily seen by an item by item comparison of sections of the two books . |
25 | The advantages of exemption can be easily seen , if only as an illustration of the de minimis principle . |
26 | Generally , one topic merges into another , and it may not be easily seen at the time that a change of topic has occurred . |
27 | Was your intention to be not seen . |
28 | The framework can be best seen in terms of a continuum of discretion . |
29 | How firms actually reacted to these policies and practices will be best seen when , in the next chapter , we review how corporate strategies made at the world headquarters have been adjusted at local levels to reflect national possibilities . |
30 | Jill would work for me if Uncle was n't around but as soon as he appeared she did n't care a fig for me and would be off to see what he wanted to do . |