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

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1 In some areas , however , a different model of teamwork has evolved in which the tasks of assessment and management are shared , and not all patients are necessarily seen at any time by a psychiatrist .
2 It has very low surface brightness , and is best seen with low powers as an oval blur .
3 Most of this happens in three dimensions and is best seen from this canal as roads snake through the air in all directions .
4 ‘ Fund raising fatigue ’ soon builds up so the target is best seen in maximum returns for minimum expenditure of energy .
5 But by 1800 , man and woman were no longer seen as similar bodies on different parts of a scale .
6 On the other hand , duodenal ulcers were still seen in comparable proportions in the presence or absence of NSAIDs , which could be because of other mechanisms of NSAID toxicity such as suppression of mucosal prostaglandins .
7 For academic freedom is usually seen on both sides of the Atlantic as a matter of rights which owe to fully paid-up members of the academic community .
8 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 .
9 BROUGHTON HALL schoolmates Dawn Adams and Clare Duncan produced one of the fastest 1500 metres races ever seen among under-15 girls in Britain during a high standard TSB Merseyside Schools Championships at Bebington on Saturday .
10 His house was full of things she had only ever seen in old films with Rock Hudson and Doris Day : a vacuum cleaner , which did the work of a suckerdrone ; a gramophone , which played unwieldy round black musidiscs with added scratch and hiss as part of the music ; an electric kettle that took ages , maybe two minutes , to heat up enough water for a cup of recaff , and did n't do anything about the impurities and pollutants .
11 ‘ I 'll sing you a song , mates , ’ yelled back Bobby hoarsely , ‘ I 'll sing it from the roof-tops when we see an end not only of this strike but of every useless , time-wasting ; pointless strike we 've ever seen in this country in the last half-dozen years .
12 Sometimes , particularly at night , the fug could be so thick you could hardly see from one end of the tram to the other .
13 He was the first guy I ever saw in military clothes before the main craze for the mods dressing up in military uniforms went on .
14 Slowly the exterior background settings for religious paintings , the major activity of artists in the seventeenth century , took on more detailed contours and established geographic as well as topographic influences that we still see in some forms of landscape painting today .
15 OLAS was also seen as another element of the major cultural change going on within Pearl .
16 Class and gender are also seen as important dimensions of inequality in addition to race and age ; the cumulative effect of these factors has , in turn , led to consideration of triple or ‘ multiple ’ jeopardies in describing the experience of different subgroups , particularly within the black population ( Norman , 1985 ) .
17 A considerable expression of ICAM-1 was also seen on fibrous tissue in the vicinity of carcinoma cells and on tumour infiltrating lymphoid cells .
18 The unofficial theory is revealed not only in the accounts by pupils of perceived offences against them by teachers , but is also seen in other images of school .
19 The breadth of the food base is also seen in settled communities in the Malay Peninsula , where villagers may collect some wild fruit species but grow many in and around the village .
20 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 .
21 With the lower example covered , the upper figure is typically seen as green shapes against a red background because of the symmetry .
22 Conversely , with the upper example covered , the lower is typically seen as red figures against a green ground .
23 The subjectivities of working-class heterosexual white subjects , white gay subjects , and all black subjects , are often seen as genetically-determined deviations from those of white heterosexuals .
24 It is often pointed out that higher education was centrally seen in this way in the nineteenth century , but that very different models were on offer .
25 Now saw through each section of the frame , starting with the sides .
26 So it 's not a progression all in one way but I have to say that even by the standards of the Lloyd George era , the battle by memoir which we now see for considerable sums of money has become more than a cottage industry , it 's a production line industry .
27 The down-side may be that you now see without any shadow of doubt that you can not exist in an emotional or sexual wilderness indefinitely .
28 Consciousness or ‘ life force ’ is being increasingly seen by Western thinkers as an expression of a higher , more subtle , unseen and therefore unmeasured , spiritual field of force .
29 It is frequently seen in stormy weather off the Cape of Good Hope and considered an omen of ill fortune .
30 A comparable situation is sometimes seen despite large doses of morphine when the patient 's anxieties and fears have not been addressed .
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