Example sentences of "be seen with " in BNC.

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1 The most likely explanation for the difference is the context in which the judgments were made , clearly the normality of any individual film will depend on the types of situation that are seen with it .
2 Sea Scouts Claire Lowis , Samantha Lambird , Christopher Pinnegar and Mark Gent are seen with the ball , which will be sold to the highest bidder .
3 From mainland Europe , the events are seen with a mixture of puzzlement and suspicion .
4 Cash generation has assumed its full priority and Roger Shute , the chairman , reports that the first benefits of this policy have already been seen with bank borrowings reduced from £5.6million to £3.6million .
5 Premonition , who had never been seen with any chance in the Derby , won the 1953 St Leger .
6 Thomas Meehan , one-time caretaker of the Bartram Garden , stressed his early dedication , ‘ So earnest was John Bartram in the pursuit of learning that he could scarcely spare time to eat and might often have been seen with food in one hand and a book in the other .
7 They had heard that Shill had been seen with a local man , Johnny Turner , at the King 's Head Monday lunchtime .
8 He 's been seen with glamorous celebrities like Princess Stephanie and East German ice-skater Katarina Witt , but Boris Becker always seems happiest with ex-waitress Karen Schulz .
9 He had probably been seen with Jesus in and around Jerusalem .
10 There are many reports of their having been seen with binoculars , but I have never had any success .
11 Not only have similar events now been seen with smaller isomers , but the mechanism relies on species known to be abundant in the carbon plasma .
12 ‘ The gossip columnists simply invented all those stories about the women he 's been seen with ! ’
13 It was also reported that two of the three men on trial with Talb or members of their family had been seen with Dalkammoni .
14 As has been seen with venture capital funds , there may be some evidence of difficulty of raising long term funds for under £200 000 , and a National Investment Bank may indeed fill this gap .
15 Will SSDs run out of money as the financial year progresses , as has been seen with the NHS reforms ?
16 Their 10-year-old daughter , Jessica , who is likely to be seen with her head buried in The Beano or a Roald Dahl novel , has provided the inspiration for many of her parents ' books .
17 Yet they never expected the Duke of Edinburgh to accompany the Queen everywhere , or Mark Phillips to be seen with Princess Anne .
18 She 'd be good to be seen with and she had a sense of humour .
19 Eleanor had just been photographed for one of the supplements and it pleased him to be seen with someone in the news .
20 ‘ I ca n't be seen with a megaphone . ’
21 In autumn it glows like a beacon , especially if planted where it can be seen with the late sun shining through its leaves .
22 There were few fences to be seen with zero grazing of cattle and ‘ herding ’ of sheep being common .
23 It is not difficult to think of other examples — the man who takes up golf to be seen with the ‘ right sort of people ’ the competitor more interested in the prize than the process of winning it ; the senior common-room member who can not converse without showing off .
24 The problem can be seen with a definition given by Phyllis Mary Ashraf :
25 They are all to be seen with the Empress in the Winterhalter portrait .
26 The United States ' open support for Israel was formalized in 1975 in a joint memorandum of understanding whereby ‘ threats to the security and sovereignty of Israel by a world power would be seen with special severity by the United States government . ’
27 Without this the theory would find it difficult to explain why latent inhibition should be seen with inhibitory conditioning in the test phase .
28 ‘ Are you ashamed to be seen with me ? ’ she asked .
29 This can also be seen with evening primrose oil ; though not an essential oil , it appears to work better when applied externally for the treatment of hyperactivity in children .
30 It was no argument , he said , that the two offices must harmonize , as only one of the four elevations of the building would be seen with the Foreign Office , and with ‘ that exception the buildings should differ , because a picturesque style which might look well from a Park would look fantastic from a Street ’ .
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