Example sentences of "see in [noun prp] " in BNC.
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31 | And although they have not been seen in Ireland for many years , sometimes they are heard . |
32 | An article in the Jewish Chronicle last year , in which Wesker wrote that all he wanted was enough money to give the play a chance to be seen in London led to a benefactor , who wishes to remain anonymous , phoning him up and offering to underwrite the venture to the tune of £13,500 . |
33 | SHAW was perplexed by the success of Pygmalion , first seen in London in 1914 . |
34 | This use of language marks a significant shift in emphasis from the post-war years when those in receipt of public services were regarded more as applicants and claimants than as consumers ( the same shift can be seen in London Regional Transport 's irritating habit of addressing its passengers as customers — despite the fact that we have no real choice and the quality of service has not altered in line with the changed mode of address ) . |
35 | A good pastel by Francesco Clemente ( lot 165 , est. £10,000–15,000 ) fetched £17,000 , two important paintings by Christopher Lebrun attracted keen interest , ‘ Marcus Curtius ’ ( lot 167 , est. £14,000–18,000 ) being purchased by private dealer , Desmond Page , and sales at admittedly low prices , were made for works by Donald Baechler ( lot 168 ) , Kenny Scharf ( lot 177 ) , Matt Mullican ( lots 185 and 186 ) and other New York artists rarely seen in London . |
36 | The equivalent of the high street in Passy was much smarter than anything I had seen in London . |
37 | Leading roles , visiting Paris , travelling , being seen in London , Rome , New York … |
38 | During the past year , the Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery , which already boasted one of the handsomest displays of any gallery in the country , has hosted two major international exhibitions — neither of which was seen in London . |
39 | Perhaps a commercial squeeze on popular recreational forms can at least be seen in London and possibly other growing urban centres . |
40 | This time he had informed him of two witnesses that he had brought to Nottingham , who had subsequently identified him as the man they had seen in Cross Street at the time of the murder . |
41 | At this Drew became disturbed and emotional , and said that , if the three people that he had previously named — the Lindos and Norman Stubbs , the stage manager — could not testify that he was at the theatre at the time of the murder , he knew of no-one else who could , but he certainly did not commit any murder , nor was he seen in Cross Street with blood on his face . |
42 | That those unexpected interests in colour are still valid has been confirmed by Ryman 's ‘ Versions ’ , a series of sixteen recent pictures employing a thin layer of white pigment washed over coloured grounds laid on fibreglass , which were seen in Shaffhausen and at Pace , the artist 's New York gallery , in an exhibition which closed last month . |
43 | Then I spotted them — superb orange orchids of a kind I had never seen in Danu . |
44 | The sacrifice of Tiutiunnyk and his men , because sacrifice was how it was seen in Bazar , lingered for twenty years as a whispered obsession in the minds of the townspeople . |
45 | The normal symptoms are pneumonia and bronchitis , but occasionally severe reactions set in , resembling those seen in Spain . |
46 | SOME 61,000 spectators , the biggest athletics crowd ever seen in Spain , barracked the one-time ‘ Flying Steroid ’ Ben Johnson in the Olympic stadium last night . |
47 | Geographically , France produced ‘ an outstanding result ’ , and ‘ encouraging trends ’ were seen in Spain and Asia Pacific . |
48 | This attitude can be seen in Prussia , and more strikingly in France . |
49 | The results were ‘ very reassuring ’ with ‘ no sign whatever of the damage seen in West Germany or any unexpected abnormalities ’ . |
50 | Just as Bulletin 74 was being published , a Forestry Commission booklet Air Pollution and Forests stated ‘ there is no sign of the type of damage seen in West Germany , occurring in Britain at the moment ’ . |
51 | In the heart , clinically significant cardiac amyloid with congestive heart failure is more likely in AL than in AA , because extensive amyloid interstitial infiltration in the myocardium is more often seen in AL than in AA . |
52 | One glimpse of this welldisciplined style can be seen in Lichine 's Graduation Ball , where both boys and girls march in formation and make other military manoeuvres . |
53 | There was some social and political unrest , it is true , but nothing on the scale seen in Poland , Austria , Germany , Belgium and France . |
54 | Prominent French-style figuration and unity of mood , as seen in Arion , has no parallel in the cantatas of his contemporaries . |
55 | For several decades Britain 's policy had been splendid isolation , and that Europe 's most powerful nation should emerge from that isolation by concluding an alliance with Japan was seen in Japan as a triumph . |
56 | She stayed away for two weeks , and there were reports that she had been seen in Bath with Sergeant Troy . |
57 | A fall in urban rent values can also be seen in Oxford , although the evidence cited is less comprehensive than that for York , and the most drastic fall seems to have come in the second half of the fifteenth century after a period of relative stability . |
58 | In 1942 , there was the biggest parade ever seen in Oxford . |
59 | The major survey of the paintings of Walter Richard Sickert , which opens at the Royal Academy of Arts towards the end of this month ( 20 November-14 February 1993 ) and commemorates the fiftieth anniversary of the artist 's death in 1942 , is the most comprehensive exhibition of his work to be staged since the Tate Gallery 's centenary exhibition of 1960 and an Arts Council touring show seen in Hull , Glasgow and Plymouth in 1977–78 . |
60 | A typical example of such observation can be seen in Alfred W. Arthurton 's account of the day 's work at Paddington Station in 1904 : |