Example sentences of "seen by [noun] " in BNC.
Previous page Next pageNo | Sentence |
---|---|
31 | These are Houseparties that move by motor from one idyllic anchorage to another , often visiting places only ever seen by yachtsmen . |
32 | The location of the lower oesophageal sphincter detected by manometry and the location of the squamous columnar mucosal junction seen by endoscopy are shown in Table III . |
33 | While Mr Siddle was at the works stores Mr Eaton was seen by crane Driver Alfred Walker , of Holmes Close , Thornaby , lying underneath the pipe using burning equipment when the pipe moved down trapping him . |
34 | If any pixels are seen in the resulting region then ( a ) the reference card has moved , ( b ) the subject or other material has moved into the reference region or ( c ) one or both of the exposure and illumination is too high and spurious pixels are seen by spreading . |
35 | Such a move towards greater political integration was seen by Lord Scarman as essential if the gap between inner-city residents and the forces of law and order was to be bridged . |
36 | In this way they are seen by others as having authority and they gain a new measure of confidence in dealing with matters on your behalf . |
37 | Through spiritual vision he [ the mystic ] will see in his mind spiritually all the visible things which are seen by others materially . |
38 | In addition , the existence of tax allowances for children was seen by others , including Beatrice Webb ( 1919 , p. 307 ) and Seebohm Rowntree ( 1918 , p. 141 ) , as an important precedent to be used in the argument for extending the state 's recognition of parental responsibilities by the introduction of cash family allowances . |
39 | However , what an owner sees as his due rights may be seen by others as undue privilege ; and where the general interest is material enough to insist on the second alternative , it may with whatever necessary degree of consideration and justice , seek to override the first . |
40 | Guilt is culpable responsibility — we are guilty of some specific offence , or we may be seen by others or see them as so ; in this sense we carry the more or less factual responsibility for damage or potential damage to some other person(s) or society as a whole . |
41 | The earliest figures of this kind were still actors or writers , but the new role rapidly increased in importance , until by the mid-twentieth century the director could see himself , and was often seen by others , as the central productive figure . |
42 | The ‘ magico-religious ’ relates to the encounter with perceived human limits ( some of them , as seen by others , historically determinate , but to almost all there and then , and to many always , intractable ) and the consequent making of images or stories in that distinguishable area . |
43 | The assessment of unmet needs is seen by others to be a potential source of valuable information : |
44 | Such a choice is made on the basis of how individuals see themselves and wish to be seen by others , and it is possible to conceptualise a characteristic or typical ‘ moral housing career ’ . |
45 | It should be pointed out that in our control group , the incidence of rebleeding was 26% , which is less than the 30 to 50% seen by others . |
46 | He was seen by members of the panel ( and by some members of the Project Coordinating Team ) as something of an expert in the area of study skills . |
47 | Arthur Acland , the then president of the Association , had already stated in his address to this meeting that in the promotion of " effective use of the English language " , one of the best means was " to foster a love of English literature " Thus , English literature was seen by members of the Association as the most effective vehicle for establishing through elementary education acceptable standards of linguistic usage . |
48 | We have far too great a gap between these two states which I think all magistrates are very conscious of and which all defendants are very conscious of , and particularly from the public point of view again erm the present alternatives to custody are seen by members of the public as soft options , are seen as a let off . |
49 | By the 1890s the seats of sexual respectability were seen by reformers such as Grant Allen to rest in the lower middle class and the upper working class , but in the latter there was no simple acceptance of middle-class norms . |
50 | These changes were seen by players and supporters alike as the dawning of a new age . |
51 | They were in fact the first of the so-called Friendly Islands to be seen by Europeans : the Dutch navigators Willem Corneliszoon Schouten and Jacob LeMaire spotted them in April 1616 . |
52 | Although subsequently closely associated with the work of Matisse and the Fauves ( he founded the Salon d'Automne with Matisse and Marquet ) his work was seen by contemporaries as unique . |
53 | Yet , despite its despotic potential , Bentham 's design solution was seen by contemporaries as progressive : Lafayette and the French National Assembly even commissioned special translations of his pamphlets on the subject . |
54 | The features that can be seen by colposcopy do not , however , correspond well with the severity of histological abnormality . |
55 | In the vast majority of cases , soil conservation measures were seen by land-users to be a symptom of oppression either by a colonial regime or by small interlocking urban elites . |
56 | Work experience , on the other hand , was seen by employers as part of the school 's discipline and as giving little information about the pupil as an individual . |
57 | Someone from industry might be seen by employers as speaking the same language as they do themselves . |
58 | ‘ You were seen by Sergeant Mack , concerning the death of Andrew Livesey , ’ Bragg said stolidly . |
59 | The ‘ petite and bubbly ’ student was last seen by friends on Sunday , August 4th , at about 7 p.m . |
60 | Using the theory outlined in Fig.1 ( ref.10 ) , the time interval t ( 5.3min ) between the events seen by EISCAT and the step in the lower cut-off of the ion energy seen by F10 ( from E 1 1.2 keV to E 2 200eV ) yield a distance from the satellite to the neutral line ( X in Fig.1 ) of d10 5 km ( 16 Earth radii R E ) . |