Example sentences of "[coord] [pron] can [adv] [be] seen " in BNC.

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1 There are more than 350 lots , which were on view at Sotheby 's in New Bond Street , London , earlier this month and which can still be seen today and tomorrow at the Assembly Rooms before the sale begins .
2 They included ‘ Flying Scotsman ’ and ‘ Mallard ’ , which in 193 8 set up the world speed record for a steam locomotive of 126 m.p.h. , and which can now be seen at York ( q.v . ) .
3 The exceptions , which have some form of developed street network , a more diverse range of buildings and perhaps even a central core , clearly stand out from the pack on current evidence , and they can thus be seen to compare most favourably with the urban patterns recognizable within the major towns and cities of the province .
4 This is the latest craze to hit the fairgrounds and it can even be seen in some discos .
5 But they can also be seen as communicatively motivated , the realization of available resources to get a message across .
6 Chemically , they differ considerably from morphine , but they can usually be seen to correspond to part of the morphine molecule , and are thus envisaged as acting on the same receptors .
7 One place where Westmorland slate has been used to great advantage is in the new Coventry Cathedral , but it can also be seen in vernacular building , particularly at Elterwater ( q.v. ) and Troutbeck .
8 The setting might appear incongruous but it can also be seen as being particularly poignant .
9 Its exact interpretation remains debatable , but it can plausibly be seen as the more valuable possessions , perhaps the church plate , of a fourth-century Christian community focused on the town .
10 But it can perhaps be seen as an architectural expression of that scented fin de siècle fascination with the Near East that produced in this period such works as Massenet 's opera Thaïs and Strauss 's Salome and the luxuriant novels of Pierre Loti and Pierre Louys .
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