Example sentences of "[be] [adv] see [prep] the [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | It is only on these rare occasions that I see zander fighting deep down in the water for most are only seen at the netting stage due to the colour of the water that they are generally caught in . |
2 | Unlike the trams , they are only seen during the summer season . |
3 | In this book we will be discussing mainly features which are easily seen in the landscape , from deserted villages to fields and churches . |
4 | We may see it even in political fundamentalism — where the teachings of a reformer are still seen as the crystal clear teachings which are the pure source of revelation , and from which deviation is heresy . |
5 | Gloucester 's actions after his brother 's death are traditionally seen as the triumph of an over-mighty subject , and it follows that Edward IV had been making a rod for his own back when he allowed Gloucester to become lord of the north . |
6 | Gloucester 's actions after his brother 's death are traditionally seen as the triumph of an over-mighty subject , and it follows that Edward IV had been making a rod for his own back when he allowed Gloucester to become lord of the north . |
7 | The difficulties involved in reducing the world 's oil dependence are clearly seen in the fact that the transport sector is almost completely oil fuelled . |
8 | Oriented dendritic fields are also seen in the optic lobes of insects , and has now been able to correlate physiology and anatomy . |
9 | All these activities are also seen in the behaviour of children grossly neglected and deprived of affection and attention . |
10 | The owls are often seen outside the barn first thing in the morning , and they nip into the hay when disturbed . |
11 | Generally , one topic merges into another , and it may not be easily seen at the time that a change of topic has occurred . |
12 | it has a pearly white appearance , so that colour can be easily seen against the hair . |
13 | When it was new the church was attached to a monastery , the cloisters of which can be still seen at the back ( reached from Via Corridoni ) . |
14 | Our motto is ‘ Love for all , hatred for none ’ and it can be clearly seen in the background of the picture . |
15 | There is a funfair next door and the big wheels can be clearly seen from the dressing-room window . |
16 | She was still quite a long way from Yatton Farm , but the windmill on its hillock could be clearly seen from the farm . |
17 | The city of Ludwigshaven could be dimply seen through the haze as the Intermediate Point ( P ) was reached . |
18 | What is more , they are increasingly seen as the training ground for management professionals who want to develop state of the art business , organisational and leadership skills . |
19 | Most Bewick 's Swans are now recorded in wet grasslands or large areas of open water in the interior , although des Forges and Harber record none in the interior before 1940 and as recently as 1961 most were still seen at the coast . |
20 | The Cabinet changes were also seen as the result of an effort by the AD secretary-general , Luis Alfaro Ucero , to boost the image of his party in the run-up to municipal and gubernatorial elections later in 1992 . |
21 | Red spots were sporadically seen on the mucosa at 10 minutes after the injection of endothelin-1 . |
22 | By the end of the nineteenth century the lower middle classes were actually seen as the bulwark of respectability . |
23 | It 's not just that he has withdrawn from the business of running a diocese , or that he walks abroad a great deal at night but is scarcely seen during the day , or that he often wo n't accept phone calls . |
24 | The relationship between the Review and Scrutiny is best seen within the context of the general reception given in the former journal to modernism , and especially to T. S. Eliot . |
25 | The strength of neo-elitism is best seen against the background of pluralism ; as a critique of pluralism it introduces the concept of non-decision-making and points up the failure of pluralist methods to define properly what is meant by the term ‘ key issues ’ . |
26 | That event is usually seen as the beginning of the Thirty Years War . |
27 | ‘ Sean is always seen by the public as the real James Bond , ’ said a studio executive . |
28 | Statistically this loss rate is low seen in the perspective of the number of flying Spitfires over this time span . |
29 | This integration of man with nature is further seen in the wood carvings of Master I. P. whose nationality is unknown but who arrived in Bohemia about 1520 . |
30 | Back on the mainland the new road from Kyle of Lochalsh , the A.87 , closely follows the shore of Loch Alsh , making unnecessary the extra miles of the old route , and when they meet at Balmacara , the channel of Kyle Rhea is clearly seen across the water , the mainland confronting Skye and both doing their best to support my theory that they were once joined here like Siamese twins . |