Example sentences of "[adv] longer be see " in BNC.
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1 | A complete and intentional obliteration of a will or any part of it , so that what was written can no longer be seen , amounts to a revocation of what is obliterated ; but merely striking words through with a pen or altering them has no effect , unless the cancellation or alteration is signed by the testator and attested by two witnesses like a new will . |
2 | ‘ Grant maintained schools can no longer be seen as a politically reversible gimmick , ’ he said at the union 's conference in Birmingham . |
3 | ‘ Grant-maintained schools can no longer be seen as a politically reversible gimmick , ’ he told the AMMA 's annual conference . |
4 | Whatever disappears beneath the surface can no longer be seen . |
5 | The long shells of the hulls were wiped from view by the heave of the sea , so that the prow platforms and tents of the poop could no longer be seen , and only the pennanted masts told where they were , until they rode into view once more , in a steam of spume from the bite of the oars . |
6 | As the organisers could n't find any reason to suppress it or reject it , they dumped the piece behind screens where it could no longer be seen and we lost sight of it for the whole exhibition . |
7 | Soon it could no longer be seen by the naked eye , but the professor continued to watch it through binoculars . |
8 | Boswell 's and Johnson 's footsteps can no longer be seen around Armadale and Sleat ; so far , only Corry retains their memory , in that old stretch of white crumbling wall . |
9 | All these processes will be helped immeasurably by the imaginative use of computer technology which , like accountancy , will no longer be seen as a service but as an integral part of the whole process . |
10 | Eventually , the star would be so dim that it could no longer be seen from the spaceship : all that would be left would be a black hole in space . |
11 | So people who ‘ hear voices ’ or have intensely meaningful experiences would no longer be seen as ‘ pathologically hallucinated ’ or ‘ suffering ’ from various symptoms . |