Example sentences of "[is] [adv] [adv] see [prep] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | This is most clearly seen in studies of the primate visual cortex ( Maunsell and Newsome 1987 ) . |
2 | The break with the past is most clearly seen in Figure 4.2 . |
3 | Even when it is , it is most often seen in terms of the size of individual instalment payments , and the length of the repayment period . |
4 | It appears to favour grouping on city pavements outside office blocks and is most commonly seen around mid-morning or between 12 noon and 2pm . |
5 | The disease is most commonly seen in dogs under one year old and young pups , infected by the transmammary route , are particularly susceptible due to their low iron reserves . |
6 | It is most usually seen in women aged 30–50 , and gets worse in hot , humid weather , in the cold , and following hot drinks , eating highly seasoned foods or a period of emotional stress . |
7 | I believe the lemon accentuated the tart , refreshing character of the beer , and I am sorry that it is so rarely seen in Germany today . |
8 | The development of organised diplomatic archives and of foreign office libraries is perhaps best seen in Britain . |
9 | Above : The Silver Scat , Selenotoca multifasciata is not often seen in shops . |
10 | Each national economy is not only seen as part of that world economic ( and social ) system , it is treated as subordinate to its global forces . |
11 | The distinction is more clearly seen by analogy with breathing and eating : both are instinctive — yet , whilst nobody shows us how to breathe , learning to take sustenance is more problematic . |
12 | 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 . |
13 | This eye-mask device is extremely common among fish , with literally hundreds of species employing it , and it is also widely seen in snakes and frogs . |
14 | It is particularly commonly seen in highland New Guinea , an island where spineless forms of the sago palm , Metroxylon sagu , have been selected ; several fruit-trees are encouraged if not actively cultivated there . |