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

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1 Parler 's influence can especially be seen in the vaulting , most particularly in the stellar designs of the Sacristy and Wenceslaus Chapel .
2 I add my congratulations to my right hon. Friend and his team on what will rightly be seen in the country as an excellent result for Britain and Europe , especially on enlargement .
3 Towards the end of this phase bronchitis develops , characterised by mucus containing immature lungworms in the airways , which may only be seen with the aid of a low-power microscope , and by cellular infiltration of the epithelium .
4 Today it is possible to experience places and events which even thirty years ago could only be seen on the pages of geography textbooks .
5 Rehearsal time for the cast would be limited , just a few days together in a church hall with sticky tape on the floor and a few odd props to suggest sets that will only be seen on the Friday .
6 During autumn he puts out his invisible lines that can only be seen under the microscope of the sun beams , and he is carried into the deep ocean , a balloonist travelling to an unknown destination .
7 The trains , running up and down from London to Stanmore and back , could only be seen through the foliage as a series of silver flashes , but their singing rattle made a constant background music .
8 ‘ We can only be seen from the river , and no one 's likely to be down there at this time of night . ’
9 It can be easily distinguished because the weft strands are left hanging at the back , and the design can only be seen from the front .
10 He will soon be seen in the TV police drama Prime Suspect and will also play the tempestuous Heathcliff in a new film of Wuthering Heights .
11 The famous ceiling , where the wooden angels flew face down through the dusty air above the crowd , was so high it could scarcely be seen in the gloom .
12 Eventually , the star would be so dim that it could no longer be seen from the spaceship : all that would be left would be a black hole in space .
13 Genuine acceptance of the spirit and implications of Vatican II can probably best be seen in the use of a ‘ people of God ’ ecclesiology , in a stress upon both a working collegiality and the genuine centrality of the Eucharist within the Church , especially the local church , in the warm recognition of the values of pluralism and freedom within and between ‘ particular churches ’ as within human society generally , and in a commitment to work and find Christian holiness within the struggle for justice and peace in solidarity with the poor .
14 This can best be seen in the appointment of commissions to assess the subsidy on aliens granted in Edward IV 's last parliament , one of the few cases where the council took positive decisions about personnel rather than ( as with the sheriffs , for instance ) simply confirming Edward IV 's appointments .
15 This can best be seen in the appointment of commissions to assess the subsidy on aliens granted in Edward IV 's last parliament , one of the few cases where the council took positive decisions about personnel rather than ( as with the sheriffs , for instance ) simply confirming Edward IV 's appointments .
16 This can best be seen in the demand made by princes who had subscribed to the treaty that those who lived in their lands should do the same .
17 The girl pointed eastwards , where a brightly coloured pennant could just be seen beyond the abbey 's spire .
18 Both locomotives can normally be seen at the Didcot Railway Centre in Oxfordshire where they are often in action on Steamdays .
19 Leave plenty of breathing space between each section of speech so that your audience is not bombarded with too much information at a time , and do n't allow the commentary to describe things which can already be seen on the screen ; instead , use it to complement the pictures and provide additional ( but relevant ) information .
20 The latter solution involves the employment and training of specialist money advice workers and the development of money advice units , some of which can already be seen around the country .
21 Indeed the way that things are going can already be seen in the way that the company is letting its largest customers muck about with the internals of its operation with its Concert network management system .
22 The fruits of his study can , however , already be seen in the Baigneuses in the firm modelling of the figures and in the angular severity of their contours which recall in particular much of Cézanne 's portraiture of the 1880s .
23 The streets were in a dip and could n't easily be seen from the estate .
24 In a quite different part of the world , the volcano Pacaya , only thirty-two kilometres from Guatemala City , in Central America , is just as active , if not more so , and the red glare from the volcano can easily be seen from the city on a clear night .
25 Paddy End Vein was the first to be cut in these levels and its course can easily be seen in the cliff or scar to the west of Levers Water where ancient mining has left a conspicuous cleft known as Simon 's Nick .
26 The library can still be seen despite the rebuilding of c.1735 .
27 Various relics of the Franklins ' presence in Ecton can still be seen including the graves of Benjamin 's aunt and uncle in the churchyard , a plaque in the Rectory commemorating his visit to the village in 1758 and the sites of the family 's home and blacksmith 's forge .
28 The client could therefore still be seen as the organisation rather than the individual , with or without family and friends .
29 Williams showed that it would be much better to concentrate on attacking U-boats which could still be seen on the surface , with a depth-charge setting of 25 feet , and ignore those which had had time to submerge , because of the uncertainty in knowing their exact position .
30 Even though more than three hundred years have gone by since the last Roundhead besieged the last Royalist ( and vice versa ) , evidence of their actions can sometimes still be seen on the ground .
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