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

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1 An OTC dealer loyally argued against him with a vigour that is rarely seen in a university environment .
2 Straw is largely seen as a waste product but treatment with caustic soda , ammonia or urea can increase its nutrient content , thereby producing an economical animal feed which could supplement existing hay and silage feed systems .
3 I have just seen in a saleroom catalogue a single manuscript leaf from an early fourteenth century Bible , patiently and diligently written by a scribe in Southern France , illuminated , historiated and decorated' in gold , red and blue .
4 Mannerism is usually seen as an RCA development ; but once again we find that it was already developing during the Sun period , notably in ‘ Baby Let's Play House ’ ( 1955 ) .
5 Town planning was more than ever seen as a standard bearer for recovery , and the determination to rebuild pervaded the planning literature of the day .
6 Not only was it a Test Match victory more substantial than any before , but Hutton 's 364 scored in thirteen hours and twenty minutes was the most remarkable exhibition of concentration and endurance ever seen on a cricket field .
7 And I have to say that this is the minimum I 've ever seen for a sales person to have to do .
8 The Ryder Cup match at The Belfry featured the biggest tented village ever seen at a sporting event in the British Isles .
9 The Fractal Geometry of Nature reminds us that mathematics can surprise us with insights into the world in which we live ; it has the most beautiful graphics 1 have ever seen in a mathematics book .
10 The union of Marr and Quando was also seen as a peace treaty between The Smiths and The Factory organisation .
11 She was later seen at a hamburger stand in the car park behind the Guest House where she met her death .
12 He was later seen with a cartridge belt , filled with cartridges , around his waist and with the barrels of the gun close to his head .
13 SEPA 'S role was originally seen as a clearing house for exchanging ideas and information about science curriculum development and as a means of supporting and strengthening national bodies in member states in their efforts towards improving the learning of science , but under effective direction , it has extended its interest and influence further towards interest in evaluation , child development and the relationship between the materials and approaches developed in science and the evolution of the primary curriculum as a whole .
14 Again it is between Roger Fleming , John Blackwall , Anthony Blackwall ( now described as a stocking weaver ) from Litton in Derby , Penelope Wright and Roberta Maria Anna Wright both of Longston in Derby , and Daniel Morley ( now seen as an Iron Master ) of Ashbourne also in Derbyshire .
15 F. H. A. Marshall 's Physiology of Reproduction ( 1910 ) , in examining current views , found that menstruation was often seen as a disease symptom so that ‘ the phenomenon of menstruation must be looked upon as belonging to the borderland of pathology ’ .
16 The two elements that mattered were the music and the drama ( meaning the stage action , which Wagner , unlike Schopenhauer , now saw as a thing independent of words ) .
17 One of the major disadvantages of MRI in the chest is the inability to visualise the lungs , which are simply seen as a signal void .
18 A simple example of a procedural clause sometimes seen in a consumer contract is " No refunds without receipt " .
19 The autumn statement contains something that I have never seen in an autumn statement before — a chart designed to show not figures showing what might happen in the economy but estimates of consumer confidence based on Gallup poll evidence .
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