Example sentences of "[adv] [adv] see [prep] the [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Though not so easily seen from the east , the tops of some caravans are visible from the road climbing from Amroth Castle to Marros . |
2 | In the circumstances , hotel use was clearly a good second best , as it meant that the staterooms could be used for functions and so still seen by the public . |
3 | The helmet with a crest is only occasionally seen on the water now , mainly by the Kinver slalom team . |
4 | This is most easily seen in the context of a market which takes place only once . |
5 | It is most directly seen in the case of biochemical pathways . |
6 | Used in this way , a chart would probably be more effective because it may be larger and more easily seen at the back of the class . |
7 | They are pale in colour so that they are more easily seen in the darkness . |
8 | There was another child , too , a girl , but at some fancy Protestant school up in Dublin , hardly ever seen around the place here . |
9 | I can not recall reading a recent work in English on music history better written and more carefully seen through the press than this one . |
10 | However , the returned veteran was more often seen as the protagonist in a revenge story , typically involving drugs , crime and violence . |
11 | We half expected them to come back a few days later , but they have never returned to the barn we prepared so painstakingly for them , although they are still sometimes seen in the vicinity . |
12 | This is most clearly seen in the concept of ‘ incremental ’ decision-making . |
13 | This limitation in time is most clearly seen in the case of a life estate , whether it be an estate held for the life of the tenant , or what is called an estate pur autre vie , one held for the life or lives of some other person or persons . |
14 | This genetic influence is most clearly seen in the case of identical ( monozygotic ) twins in which at least one of the pair suffers from the disease . |
15 | The Dutch origins are most clearly seen in the accommodation . |
16 | Chinese cultural influence was important and was most clearly seen in the impact of Confucianism . |
17 | This is clearly enough seen in the case of differing individuals , and also in that of differing cultures . |
18 | Such focal points have been aligned to be both clearly seen from the house and as elements of surprise when walking through the garden , an essential element of any good design . |
19 | The result was that the real Britain was also never seen on the screen . |
20 | They can be found on the shaft of the penis and on the glans , but their predilection for a damp and warm environment makes them most often seen under the foreskin . |
21 | As you walk through the streets of Funchal , particularly the small , narrow , side streets , you can see many artisans practising crafts now rarely seen in the mass-production economies of northern Europe and North America . |
22 | His head still spun slightly as he followed the words and looked upwards intermittently to see by the expression of a face if someone had forgotten their lines . |
23 | The difficulty of the term is then obvious , but can be most usefully seen as the result of earlier kinds of convergence of interests . |
24 | And what emerged from the response to the article is that reincarnation is no longer seen as the domain of cranks and weirdos . |
25 | My glasses are creased by running water and I can no longer see past the end of the boat . |
26 | ‘ We can no more see to the bottom of the next few hours , than we can see to the bottom of this river what I catches hold of . |
27 | While I will grant you that it beats filing for the Inland Revenue , it is a suitcase existence and no matter how glamorous the location of the meeting we very rarely see beyond the airport , the hotel and the stadium . |
28 | One of the more sinister involves the Segale-Gale puppet , which is occasionally still seen during the funeral rites of Batak chieftains in north Sumatra . |
29 | Its great attraction is that , because it was organised in conjunction with the Tretyakov gallery in Moscow and the Russian museum in St Petersburg , it contains many works never before seen in the West , some from far-flung areas of the CIS . |
30 | Sagittarius is the southernmost of the Zodiacal constellations , and is never well seen from the latitude of Britain or the northern United States ; part of it never rises at all . |