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

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1 In some cases gastric metaplasia was only seen at the tips of ( stunted ) villi ( Fig 1 ) .
2 While collaboration between the teacher and the school librarian is essential in the design of the database , the selection and indexing of information and resources , and the construction and maintenance of a database are usually seen as the tasks of the school librarian .
3 NIGEL MANSELL clocked the fastest lap ever seen on the streets of Adelaide to secure provisional pole position for Sunday 's Australian Grand Prix .
4 A goalless draw against newly-promoted Notts County at Leeds Road in September 1923 was afterwards described by the Examiner as ‘ one of the most disgraceful exhibitions ever seen under the auspices of the Football Association ’ .
5 They take several Elf fortresses and precipitate the most bitter fighting ever seen between the Elves including the infamous Siege of Tor Lehan .
6 There were no stores like the ones she could now see flashing past the cab window , fine jewellers and milliners , bookshops and department stores , their windows displaying a variety of goods Ellie had only ever seen in the pictures of second-hand magazines .
7 Darcy is practically always seen through the eyes of Elizabeth and the reader has an insight into the Mr. Darcy 's real feelings during particular parts of the book .
8 ‘ To do good ’ and ‘ to save life ’ are both seen as the actions of God .
9 Derry are clearly seen as the bridesmaids among the five clubs battling frantically for European football next season .
10 The sort of people who were attracted to the militant populist Protestantism of Protestant Action can be clearly seen from the occupations of the candidates .
11 The real take-home pay of both men and women can be clearly seen from the wage-books of firms like Oliver & Boyd or T. & A. Constable , which are in the National Library of Scotland .
12 This is most clearly seen in the provisions for the protection of the civilian population , in Part IV of the First Protocol .
13 The slates are dressed with the bevelled tail and edge characteristic of thick , square stone roofing traditionally seen in the counties of Yorkshire , Lancashire , Derbyshire and parts of Cheshire and Durham .
14 They viewed me with the same puzzled look as I later saw on the faces of nomads miles from civilization .
15 Some people even argued that the inquiry system was now seen by the authorities as a way of diverting public opposition away from other channels of protest .
16 The German Ideology is often seen with the Theses on Feuerbach , which was written just before it , as forming together the first formulation of Marxism .
17 She can now be regularly seen within the pages of various glossy magazines , but she has n't forgotten her homelands .
18 The Tory Reaction is sometimes seen as the beginnings of the attempt to revive royal absolutism in England , and certainly in the years following the defeat of Exclusion supporters of the Crown encouraged an exalted view of monarchy .
19 The major changes to the plugs in the hours following transection of the vessel are that lytic areas initially seen at the edges of the plug also develop in its centre and the degranulated platelets resemble empty vesicles .
20 So erm I mean I think we 're definitely seen by the men as as the more as the more brave in in a way you know .
21 I 'm a creature of habit — in the way I have my hair cut , the suits I wear , the eternal brown boots that I get ribbed about and which are fleetingly seen by the viewers at the end of the programme as we come to the closing headlines .
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