Example sentences of "[is] [adv] see [prep] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Swainson ( 1840 ) had called this animal Polytropa lapillus ( L. ) but that name must give precedence to one of the older names if it is valid-and the name Polytropa lap ii/us is rarely seen in modern literature .
2 It is curious that the House of Commons is not seen to better advantage during the passage of legislation on criminal justice .
3 Immunohistochemical studies using monoclonal antibodies have added further information as there is a peculiar pattern of expression of surface antigenic determinants which is not seen in normal colon , infectious colitis , or graft- versus -host disease .
4 Except unusually , receiving personal care from relatives is not seen by either party as an automatic right .
5 It may be true that the story of the English people is best seen in English literature , but English literature contains much more than the story of the English people .
6 Most of this happens in three dimensions and is best seen from this canal as roads snake through the air in all directions .
7 The paucity of inflammatory cells in the lamina propria that is usually seen with this type of gastritis makes it difficult to argue that the increased synthesis derives from inflammatory cells .
8 For a librarian to ‘ screen ’ stock in this way is usually seen as standard library procedure in a library for children , but is less often accepted in relation to adult reading .
9 The difficulty that mechanism design presents is clearly seen in this process .
10 Furthermore they show the same variation of response in relation to injury which is also seen in general behaviour and in verbal declarations of pain .
11 If I am correct — and the statement is also seen in some measure as a form of protection of the parents ' and child 's rights in this matter — it is surely anomalous that this statement appears largely to have become a passport to special schooling .
12 Their much-derided ‘ copying ’ focus is now seen with more respect as showing a complete absence of the NIH ( not invented here ) syndrome that causes so many Western companies problems when new but not original ideas are introduced .
13 It is frequently seen in stormy weather off the Cape of Good Hope and considered an omen of ill fortune .
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