Example sentences of "are seen [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | In order to display particular native features , the traditional circle , chain and couple dance formations must be broken up and opened outwards so that the steps are seen clearly by the audience . |
2 | The problems thus posed are seen clearly in the early history of the British welfare state . |
3 | However , the standard of the specialists is not necessarily very high and , as ever , many patients are seen privately , with a resulting underestimate of the true incidence of the various diseases . |
4 | All of these phenomena , including the formation of an actin cable , are seen also in the healing of analogous types of wounds in the mouse embryo ( P.M. , J. McCluskey and J. L. , manuscript in preparation ) . |
5 | When they are quite innocent of certain events they are unfortunately blamed by the public in those areas , and they are seen as damaging the countryside and they are seen also they do not encourage the matter when you envisage the fact that they have these erm , for instance , animals — the dogs around their sites which are not noted for their behaviour , and there are many aspects of their behaviour which upset people around . |
6 | Dual-subject degrees exist in both the universities and polytechnics , but their place in each is subtly different ; in the former they are seen largely in relation to the single honours degree , which constitutes a kind of academic gold standard , whereas in the latter they come under the general rubric of ‘ combined studies ’ . |
7 | Operation ‘ Winch ’ , ' 3 April 1941. the first Hurricane IIA aircraft to be delivered to Malta are seen here on the dock of H.M.S. Ark Royal' . |
8 | Some of the squadron 's initial complement of pilots are seen here — l. to r. , back Flt.Lt . |
9 | The winning team of 4 Young Engineers representing Coatbridge College are seen here with The Rt . |
10 | Alison , with Elaine Speed and John Hocking , are seen here with supporters Jan Smearton , Bill Yeaman and Matt Highes , and their prizes of a bottle of wine and a set of glasses each . |
11 | In a few cases the disease undergoes a recurrent phase when the manifestations of secondary syphilis are seen again . |
12 | Deformities of the cervical spine are seen most often in patients with rheumatoid arthritis of more than 10 years ' duration . |
13 | They are seen most clearly in the marked tendency for diplomats to acquire foreign wives ( and sometimes with them significant amounts of property in foreign countries ) . |
14 | Nijinska insisted on the use of the pointes in order to emphasise the elongated portraits of the Byzantine Saints , thus the dancers ' bodies mostly face the audience but their arms and legs turn inwards and are seen mostly in profile . |
15 | They are seen predominantly in the early hours of the morning , or in the late postprandial period , and are usually followed by a second or third wave within a short period . |
16 | Patients with cancer are seen sooner in most pain clinics ( median 25 days in clinics in teaching hospitals and just 10 days in clinics in district general hospitals ) , but these patients make up less than 3% of new referrals to pain clinics ( patients with cancer are usually treated outwith outpatient clinics ) . |
17 | In most cases , this is difficult to develop because intelligence experts are seen either as outsiders who do not understand the business , or as lackeys to top managers . |
18 | However , such groups possess a wider significance if they are seen either as representing the last stages of a long , discreditable history , or as one of the means by which this history is transmitted into the future . |
19 | In relation to Permian subcrop pattern ( Fig. 12 ) these areas are seen generally to overlie areas of Westphalian A and B subcrop . |
20 | In the seventy-seven subsequent years that divide the publication of Sketches by Boz and the accession of Queen Victoria from the outbreak of the First World War , fictional houses are seen rather than sensed , until the burden of acquisition , despite attempts to redeem it , becomes a tyranny which ultimately destroys the Victorian notion of ‘ home ’ . |
21 | In Millett , Daly and Frye , women are seen primarily as victims : the monolithic brutality and psychological pressures of male power have reduced women almost to the state of being ‘ non-persons ’ . |
22 | Such Conventions are seen primarily as facilitators of international trade rather than as instruments of social policy . |
23 | Thus organisms are seen primarily as means by which strands of DNA are reproduced through succeeding generations . |
24 | Most are seen singly or in twos and threes , but up to 10 have been recorded together and , in 1963 a party of 50 was seen at Burpham on 30 January , and another , which finally totalled 29 , was present at Weir Wood Reservoir in March . |
25 | Most birds are seen singly , but two together are not very unusual , and three were seen together at Weir Wood Reservoir on 30 August 1976 . |
26 | They are seen increasingly as an economic liability . |
27 | Parks are seen simply as a soft option , usually with only one resident to protest , and only one owner to negotiate with , when compulsory purchase proceedings are commenced . |
28 | Within the company the power of the managers is legitimated because they are seen simply to help formulate , articulate and execute the common purpose of shareholders , creditors , employees and the community . |
29 | On the " substantial " interpretation , they are seen simply as relating to certain terms which if substituted for variables in the relevant propositional schemata yield ( contextually ) true propositions , irrespective of whether or not such terms stand for actually existing objects . |
30 | After 400 yds , just before ridge rises , bear half left down off ridge : soon lake and outdoor centre passed at start of walk are seen below — make down for right-hand end of lake . |