Example sentences of "see at [det] " in BNC.

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1 In all these streets , thick with lime trees , estate agents ' boards and large , clean cars , there were no people to be seen at all .
2 The effects of the inversion decreases southeastwards and can not be seen at all in the south of Quadrant 53 .
3 After a while , there was nothing to be seen at all .
4 The P. pictus were very active and could be seen at all times of the day , the Bumble Bees were a lot more secretive and only ventured out to grab some quick grub and late at night .
5 In practice you will probably be lucky if it is seen at all !
6 One he had not seen at all , the fourth , who had stayed at the hideout ready to kill Simon Cormack on a phone call , or a no-show by his colleagues by a certain time .
7 A problem in studying language is that it is often too close to individual speakers to be observed dispassionately : it is either taken for granted and not seen at all , or is too intimately involved in individual and social identity to be discussed objectively .
8 He had not been seen at all at his office .
9 In the novels of the eighteenth century and Regency , the great houses of England occupy the foreground , while its cottages , when seen at all , are merely glimpsed as details in the scenery .
10 Mick 's lay at the end of a row of long , low wooden buildings with a careful air : there were no guards or electric fences or anyone to be seen at all , but you got the feeling it would be inadvisable to appear shifty in any way as you traversed the path .
11 The eating disorders and other forms of addictive disease may not be seen at all except in their extreme forms .
12 A single-track lane had taken them down through a straggling copse to a brackish meander of the Beaulieu river and Mossop had stopped the car just short of the cottage so they could see the building , the garden , the overgrown jetty which had given it its name and the shadowed finger of the pontoon reaching out into deeper water , without themselves being seen at all .
13 Their reports could be commented on by the head of mission ; but they might well not be seen at all by the imperial chancellor , who had formal responsibility for the conduct of German foreign policy .
14 I think if you 're seen at all the wedding fairs no good just going to one wedding fair .
15 None had been seen at that time in the Harwell experiments that preceded ZETA but Kurchatov announced that the Soviets were seeing some neutrons which were due to fusion occurring , but were unlikely to be from thermonuclear fusion because the rate of their production did not vary with current in the expected way .
16 ‘ I would n't be seen at that beast 's house .
17 I would n't have been the first guy he 'd ever seen at that hour .
18 I guess I just wanted to be seen at that point .
19 Finally , erm various terms have been erm thrown around about new settlements being an engine of growth and a sinkhole for future growth , erm the only point I want to make there is that any future growth beyond the present structure plan period of two thousand and six would of course be subject to the planning system , there is no automatic erm growth erm of any new settlement that is proposed or may be proposed beyond two thousand and six , and Mr Davis has indicated that at that time a new study will be carried out on the relative merits of the alternative options that were seen at that time .
20 These cover a large range of things , like the patient 's age , the patient 's sex , where the pain is , where it started , how quickly it came on , and so on and so forth , and essentially within the computer has a large table , and this table contains , how shall I put it , the frequency with which this particular symptom was associated with a particular disease over the last few hundred patients that have been seen at that hospital .
21 If we now compute a weighted sum , or what is the same thing , the sum of the A-measures at each exposure , then for a given subject area this sum will increase as the reflected light intensity increases , since more pixels will be seen at each exposure .
22 The timber bracing was built into stone and rubble walls as well , as can be seen at many points round the Knossos Labyrinth , so it seems likely that earthquake-resistance was the likely purpose .
23 PLUVIUS PITCH COVERS ( ) also provide protective equipment : they can be seen at many of the county grounds , including Lord 's .
24 On the South Orkney Islands Chlamydomonas , Raphidonema and possibly Ochromonas are implicated ( Fogg , 1967 ) , similar accumulations of algae in a wide range of species have been seen at many other points around the coast ( Akiyama , 1979 ; Kol and Flint , 1968 ; for a recent review see Vincent , 1988 ) .
25 Since then NR2101 , alias N117GB , has been seen at many US airshows .
26 His creations have been seen at many eisteddfodau in North Wales .
27 But by far the greater number of paintings to be seen at both these Salons in the first ten years of the century were still sub-Impressionist in character , and it was as part of the final and conclusive reaction against Impressionism that the Cubist and proto-Cubist works exhibited in 1910 were greeted .
28 The reason for this is not known but the proliferative effects seen at both histamine concentrations were effectively reversed by the histamine 2 receptor antagonist , cimetidine , indicating the presence of histamine 2 receptor with differing affinities on MKN45 cells .
29 The furnace is scheduled as an Ancient Monument in the care of the Department of the Environment , and can be seen at any time .
30 Engine house can be seen at any time .
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