Example sentences of "can [be] seen [adv] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 Although its giant neighbour , Ben Alder , can be viewed from the A9 at the top of Loch Ericht , and the peak further west along its ridge , Aonach Beag , can be seen briefly from the A86 if you 're not fishing about for an extra strong mint in the glove compartment , Carn Dearg reveals itself only to those prepared to sweat a bit .
2 For the predators this timing is just as critical and this can be seen well in the relationships between the piratical Arctic skua , its usual victim the Arctic tern , and the small fish on which they both depend .
3 This drift towards incoherence can be seen also in the work of Dick Lester , the most ‘ pop ’ director of the decade .
4 The same increasing central control and rationalization can be seen also in the introduction in 1720 of a regular tariff for the purchase of commissions ; in the 1750s of the custom of numbering regiments rather than referring to them by their colonel 's name ; and in 1792 of a common system of drill , based on that of Prussia , for the whole army .
5 The latter , named Pooldhooie , is the only one of the buildings which can be seen today as the Bispham Conservative Club , the others have been demolished in 1983 for a Sainsbury 's store .
6 In addition coins have provided decisive evidence for the position in the structure of carved column drums , one of which can be seen today in the British Museum .
7 Their influence on the JCT can be seen clearly in the 1980 edition of the JCT standard form of building contract .
8 These can be seen clearly in the Gospel narrative .
9 The impact of these alliances can be seen clearly in the semi-conductor industry .
10 This can be seen clearly in the medieval illustrations of post-mills which originally rested on a kind of wooden tripod .
11 Both the two great mountains near Loch Hourn can be seen clearly from the beach at Corran .
12 Herons , flamingos , spoonbills and cranes are examples , some of which can be seen elsewhere in the park .
13 His work can be seen regularly at the Chris Beetles Gallery , where he is having a solo exhibition from March 31-April 16
14 The effects of this can be seen both in the current major reviews of BBC funding and in discussions over the future of Channel Four .
15 It is sufficient here to notice the pronounced link between the Spirit and power to witness which can be seen both in the life of Jesus and that of the post-ascension Church .
16 Some signs of their emergence can be seen even in the first days of the " new diplomacy " .
17 The Cathedral , which can be seen even from the furthest peaks of Alsace , is regarded by the Alsatians as a proud symbol of their heritage .
18 Male pycnogonids have a special pair of ovigerous legs ; they can be seen here at the front , ending in pincers .
19 On the staircase , Ried 's hand can be seen again in the rib vaulting of c.1500 .
20 The Hortons added on to the mill house , and during Elizabeth 's reign they made extensive gabled additions which can be seen best on the east façade .
21 Bill Davies , who provided the cross , can be seen over on the right wing .
22 REMEMBER — IN BRITAIN , IMAX CAN BE SEEN ONLY AT THE NATIONAL MUSEUM OF PHOTOGRAPHY , FILM AND TELEVISION , BRADFORD
23 The way in which the process of understanding works can be seen only in the way we produce a response or description of some kind .
24 The evidence can be seen all over the region :
25 Soccer-mad males can be seen all over the city , armed with their kits , taking on their colleagues in five-a-side games at local leisure centres .
26 At Duxford airfield , the operations table from which aspects of the Battle of Britain were controlled can be seen along with the original control tower , hangar and runway .
27 This did not , however , stop the question of political marginality and the need to reform existing policies from being raised at all , as can be seen subsequently by the attempts after 1981 to introduce both locally and nationally measures which were meant to address some of the grievances of the rioters and to ensure that further disturbances did not occur .
28 Yet they remained , practically and culturally , a fractional formation , and this can be seen especially with the advantage of hindsight , since it is now evident that they were expressing at once the highest values of the bourgeois tradition and the necessary next phase of a bourgeois social and cultural order .
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