Example sentences of "to be see in [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | A number of very different trends were to be seen in a sample of frequencies on bus routes , ranging from consistent decline over the period since 1939 to slight increase in recent years on a few routes . |
2 | She did intend to join a nearby sports club , where she could swim regularly , as soon as she was slim , but meanwhile shyly admitted to feeling too embarrassed to be seen in a swimsuit . |
3 | In the end Seth killed Apophis , whose blood was thought to be seen in the red or pink tint of the morning and evening sky . |
4 | In this in-situ collapse/consolidation test , water is added to the sample under constant load , and the deformation is read from the dial gauges to be seen in the middle of the picture . |
5 | The university buildings were themselves instructive , incorporating all the ‘ orders to be seen in the ruins of Greece and Italy ’ as well as English mediaeval styles . |
6 | A minute representation of the world 's 30,000 or so species of fish is to be seen in the aquarium . |
7 | Three significant things are to be seen in the story . |
8 | David attempted to reassure him , and after he 'd arranged for him to be seen in the casualty department of the local eye unit he asked the factory welfare officer , Louise Raymond , to take him over . |
9 | Taxonomists are not yet in full agreement as to whether the bird most likely to be seen in the Seychelles rates as a full species . |
10 | The same intensity of punctilio was to be seen in the treatment of foreign diplomats in Russia . |
11 | Apart from the meetings being packed out as already mentioned , he says that , ‘ On the Lord's-days there was no disorder to be seen in the streets , but you might hear an hundred families singing psalms and repeating sermons as you passed through the streets . |
12 | For there was not one gunman to be seen in the Bekaa . |
13 | He had sent one first as a test , for sometimes it does n't do the doors a lot of good , and you find you 've wood of a variety of types and colour — indicating the door was never meant to be seen in the raw . |
14 | The psychological and moral elements of political action were almost the only ones to appear here , which is why intellectuals least inclined to politics were to be seen in the Resistance . |
15 | There was n't a star to be seen in the sky . |
16 | Other evidence of the Democrats in the House surrendering the initiative to the White House is to be seen in the actions of the Budget Committee . |
17 | BR 's 1973 ‘ Interim Rail Strategy ’ , which had initially received government approval , had proposed a doubling of the rate of investment up to 1981 , and its impact was to be seen in the rise in staff numbers by nearly 6,000 during 1974–5 , after years of virtually continuous decline . |
18 | Perhaps one of the most symbolic images of the Somoza regime is still to be seen in the capital , Managua , today . |
19 | The Khalili collection would therefore not be adding to the range of art to be seen in the capital . |
20 | The Berlin Wall came to be seen in the West as a symbol of the oppression of Communism , the most visible example of the ‘ Iron Curtain' . |
21 | Citizens of Birmingham are treated to some of the finest displays of the North American golden rod to be seen in the country . |
22 | A more recent example of population loss is to be seen in the Wells area of north Norfolk ( Drudy and Wallace 1971 ) . |
23 | Grunte is rarely to be seen in the constituency and even more rarely in the House of Commons . |
24 | There was very little of his own faith to be seen in the city , even if he had wished to become involved . |
25 | The borders are elaborate — comprising bands of chain-guilloche , wave-crest pattern , and simple guilloche ( all of which are to be seen in the Lion and Stag pavement ) . |
26 | How much better it would be for ministers to be seen in the constituencies giving us the ammunition we need to fight on the doorsteps . ’ |
27 | His tombstone , decorated on the back with two tups ' horns and two horn spoons , is still to be seen in the kirkyard . |
28 | The physical mark of this is to be seen in the indentation between the upper lip and the nose . |
29 | He said it had to be seen in the context of the UK 's £25billion a year deficit on trade in manufactured goods , a 22 per cent fall in enrolment for engineering courses since 1985 and the forecast decrease in the number of 16- to 24-year-olds by the mid-1990's . |
30 | He said it had to be seen in the context of the UK 's £25billion a year deficit on trade in manufactured goods , a 22 per cent fall in enrolment for engineering courses since 1985 and the forecast decrease in the number of 16- to 24-year-olds by the mid-1990's . |