Example sentences of "see [adv] in " in BNC.

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1 In the case of Owen and Huxley there was a complex relationship , for Owen had been almost his father-in-science ; but Owen had other serious reasons for seeing little in Darwinism .
2 It was certainly hard to see much in her parents ' relationship ; it seemed to Caro now a sad empty thing .
3 Harper had told the court he twice briefly lit tufts of hay in order to see better in the darkened barn .
4 Harper , no relation to the girls , of Homecroft Drive , Uckington , admitted he had twice briefly lit tufts of hay to see better in the darkened barn .
5 At the southern end , the road follows the valley of the River Rawthey along the base of the Howgill Fells , seen intimately in colourful array and having a highlight in Cautley Spout where waterfalls plunge 800 feet down a steep fellside ; east of the road are the sprawling slopes of Baugh Fell .
6 This numerical growth is seen strikingly in the extraordinary development of the Prussian army .
7 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 .
8 The increase in the overall incidence of pancreatitis discharges was seen predominantly in this age group ( Fig 3A ) .
9 She 's seen somewhere in the
10 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 .
11 When Cardinal Wolsey fell , he had n't finished the building of Tom Quad , the whole of this side was left open because he 'd planned a very grand perpendicular chapel like King 's College Chapel , and erm the ruins , well no , not the ruins , the foundations were still to be seen apparently in the 17th Century John Gomley tells us .
12 The place has all the appropriate externals , chimneys choked with ivy , windows with jasmine , worm-eaten shutters , mossy thatch , all of which ‘ under the quiet light of a sky marbled with high clouds would have made a sort of picture which we have all passed over as a ‘ charming bit ’ , touching other sensibilities than those which are stirred by the depression of the agricultural interest , with the sad lack of farming capital , as seen constantly in the newspapers of that time ’ .
13 He had not been seen much in recent years , and Peggy Pine — who was Mother Francis 's line of communication with the outer world — said that he was now in a wheelchair as a result of a stroke .
14 As will be seen below in the section on search repetition results , the objective difference between the two systems was not great , and it is not at all surprising that users did not seem to find any difference .
15 Indeed the lasting effect of this period is seen better in the political pressure groups — the Gay and Women 's Liberation movements — which it spawned than in the actual pop music of the time .
16 Not only foals seek other foals for companions , but groups of calves and lambs can also be seen together in the paddocks , while the mothers graze further afield .
17 They were often seen together in the extensive grounds of Littlecote and also in the lonely alehouses in the sparse villages of the district .
18 He takes over her life and even her education , continues to sleep with other women and tells the poor girl they ca n't be seen together in public .
19 Unfortunately for birdwatchers , the three species are most likely to be seen together in summer when the males will probably be moulting into their so-called ‘ eclipse ’ plumage .
20 There will be broad scholarly interest simply in seeing the whole thing together and in reuniting certain pairs or groups of paintings which were conceived together but which have not been seen together in the past .
21 And he had done it tactfully as well , just mentioning to one or two people who had Dierdriu 's ear that Grainne and Fergus were sometimes seen together in rather questionable circumstances .
22 Kahnweiler linked the names of Picasso and Braque together seriously in Der Weg zum Kubismus , written in 1915 though not published until 1920 , but general recognition of their collaboration dates from the Kahnweiler and Uhde sales of the early 1920s when their pre-war Cubism could be seen together in large quantities for the first time .
23 None the less , within the Review itself a particular kind of space was offered to modernism , seen especially in reviews written by Bateson ( see pp. 81–2 ) .
24 Over on the horizon there was a dark-blue smudge of land to be seen only in first clear light .
25 His celebrated ‘ secret ’ works , mainly from his early years , include a series of masochistic self-portraits , subjects in the terrible gear of subjugation and self-disgust , studies of penis and pistil , and move with astonishing art to consideration of the body ( usually seen only in part ) as a piece of classical relief .
26 In her palm lies the bright scrap of a highly illegal netfly , something which Reynard has seen only in illustrations before .
27 Tiredness , the excitement of the journey and of sitting , so late , at a pavement café such as I had seen only in films ( these agreeable continental institutions had not yet spread to London , far less pre-Festival Edinburgh ) , as well as the unaccustomed intake of alcohol , all made my head reel .
28 They were almost certainly endowed with highly developed sensory and intuitive powers seen only in the few remaining native tribes alive today .
29 Their design was a radical departure from the traditional concept of a tramcar , and incorporated features of styling and comfort which had been seen only in motor-coaches of the day .
30 One plant did elude the museum 's staff Genlisea , a filamentous aquatic plant with an ingenious ‘ mouth , gullet , stomach ’ arrangement can be seen only in diagram .
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