Example sentences of "it [vb mod] [be] seen that [art] " in BNC.

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1 Thus , by the very beginning of 1947 , and well before ‘ containment ’ , the Marshall plan and the Zhdanov doctrine drew the battle lines between Russia and the US in Europe and in general it may be seen that a framework of impressions , intentions , hopes and misunderstandings was being thrown up which would support US policy towards Vietnam for the next 20 years and under whose weight it would ultimately collapse .
2 It may be seen that the singularity structure of this solution is very similar to that of the degenerate Ferrari-Ibañez solution described in detail in Section 10.5 .
3 From this it may be seen that the health of the motor industry is critical to the health of the British economy .
4 It may be seen that the non-detector zoned system is not a great improvement on the 29th edition system , as far as detection ( and hence flame damage ) is concerned .
5 Thus it may be seen that the only grains actually suspended in the air are the very fine ones .
6 ( 6.10 ) it may be seen that the risk premium for any asset is the sum of the risk factor premiums weighted by that asset 's sensitivity to each of the determinant factors .
7 Already , then , it might be seen that the French were digging the pit into which the US would eventually fall .
8 From the roof it could be seen that the sepoys had remained in their positions and were building themselves shelters .
9 It could be seen that the main structures , the twisted claws and the lumpy core , were themselves made up of accretions of smaller shapes that resembled nightmare exaggerations of arthropod and cephalopod forms .
10 The state has no role in the appointment of bishops and the juridical processes of church and state are kept entirely separate , though it will be seen that a number of administrative procedures reflect a direct link .
11 This view shows the station still under construction and it will be seen that a temporary track has been laid up the ramp to Infirmary Road to enable materials to be offloaded .
12 It will be seen that a high proportion of cases disappear after the issue of a writ , presumably either settled or discontinued .
13 The home team were without Richards but fielded a young man named Everton Mattis who , on representative debut , accomplished a rare feat : his 62 was more than all the other batsmen put together and , since Haynes got 34 , it will be seen that the others had a collective off-day par excellence .
14 It will be seen that the variations on this passive kind of projection are infinite .
15 When one considers the advantages of permanent pasture , and compares relative costs of improving old swards and reseeding to leys , it will be seen that the apparent increase in productivity of leys may be largely offset by these other factors .
16 It will be seen that the dollar value of exports more than doubled between 1977 and 1981 , but remained fairly stable thereafter , at least until 1986 .
17 It will be seen that the presence of a receiving target explains nothing but it does nudge two previously separate areas of discourse , the mind and the body , into a common sphere .
18 It will be seen that the concept of ahi sā poses problems for Gandhi .
19 It will be seen that the new s 370A is not a significant change , since all the formalities of calling and holding a meeting would have to be gone through .
20 Incidentally , for a circle , that is to say a round hole , it will be seen that the stress concentration factor becomes three .
21 From what has been said already , it will be seen that the following tasks should be tackled :
22 Professor Fisher , who followed the family allowance debate closely , said : ‘ It will be seen that the economic methods of establishing Family Allowances are very various .
23 It will be seen that the taking of evidence abroad , which must necessarily be done before the eventual trial and ( unless modern techniques such as video recordings are brought into use ) be reduced to writing , fits more naturally into the written than the oral tradition .
24 It will be seen that the conscientious media man has to keep on good terms with a lot of people .
25 It will be seen that the number of combinations of genes in any one cell is enormous and it is from these that the hereditary factors of our physical and mental make-up arise in such great variety .
26 It will be seen that the plaintiff obtained part payment on the second note , the difference between £52.18s.8d. and £100 , i.e. £47.1s.4d , before it was due .
27 From this it will be seen that the most senior judges are Lords of Appeal in Ordinary ( or Law Lords ) who are members of the House of Lords and sit , in their judicial function , in the Appellate Committee of that House .
28 If their positions are marked on a map of the island it will be seen that the main concentrations are in the Ardnave-Sanaig area , with a few down the Rhinns to Port Charlotte , another group within the sweep of Laggan Bay and a third near Kildalton .
29 It will be seen that the harmonic scheme of the original has been strictly adhered to , though it has been considerably amplified .
30 It will be seen that the written notes for the B flat tenor give the actual sounds if the tenor clef is substituted for the treble and for the baritone the written notes give the actual notes if imagined to be written in the bass clef ( making allowances in the matter of key signatures ) .
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