Example sentences of "[adv] be seen in [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 The second argument is put forcefully by Firestone when she argues that the sexual repression Freud describes and the adoption of parent ( especially father ) figures by children which they carry through into later life can only be seen in the social context of oppressive patriarchal relations in the home .
2 The animals can now only be seen in the dwindling open fields of the new territories .
3 What Ho himself understood by Marxism at this stage can perhaps best be seen in the first Vietnamese Marxist revolutionary text : The Road to Revolution , published in 1926 .
4 The concentrations of nutrients used in these studies are substantially higher than those which would normally be seen in the colonic lumen .
5 As SMS Hindenberg went down , the German Ensign was lowered ; and this flag may still be seen in the German Fleet Exhibition in Stromness .
6 Academic research will become more concentrated in institutes and growth will also be seen in the industrial sector .
7 Sebastiane ( Virgin , 18 , rental ) , with its nude centurions cavorting in the sun , is well-known ; but his homo-erotic visual poetry can also be seen in The Last of England ( Island Visual Arts , 18 , rental ) , in which a junkie skinhead roams through a land of urban detritus .
8 A general tendency towards making artillery lighter and more mobile can also be seen in the later decades of the century .
9 This same attitude can also be seen in the exasperating , but typical , response that we received whenever we questioned a third party 's motives for doing something : ‘ Oh , sara ’ li kaa' ’ — roughly : ‘ Oh , it 's his business . ’
10 This approach to design could formerly be seen in the Public Bar of the White Swan , Bradford Street , Deritend , Birmingham ( owned by Allied 's Ansells division ) .
11 In less formal fashion , something of the same can now be seen in the modern American city , and this development could be , and one can doubtless say will be , greatly extended .
12 The analysis should therefore be seen in the same way as the steady-state results of the previous Lecture as an indicator of the effects rather than as a prediction .
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