Example sentences of "can be seen in [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Another form of mass production , usually called flow production or process production , can be seen in continuous process industries such as steel-making , paper-making and cement production .
2 The same pattern can be seen in higher education , with 144 Unionists going to Oxford or Cambridge ( 88–53 to the dark blues ) , again twice the proportion of Liberals .
3 If a cube is sidelit and viewed against a neutral background , its vertical edges can be seen in sharp relief .
4 The abundant records and maps of post-medieval and modern times mean that much of the estate structure for these periods can be seen in great detail .
5 The protest of the human individual against the massive forces which control him is indeed a theme which can be seen in contemporary art , literature , music and drama , in the struggles against racialism , poverty and war , in the popular movements of Western youth and in the renewed campaign for women 's emancipation ; so we can hardly be surprised if parents too begin to question the authority of the experts .
6 There is , for example , a distinct positivist and empiricist strain which emerges in the functionalist style and whose roots can be seen in sociological positivism , the Fabian aspects of evolutionary theory , and that interpretation of pragmatism which views the application of the methods of pragmatic instrumentalism to the judicial role as a continuation of Austin 's positivist project .
7 It reflects Tennyson 's own life and the tragic death of his friend Hallam , ‘ snatched away by sudden death ’ ; a death that had a deep effect on Tennyson as can be seen in this poem .
8 Exotics may appear to compete better with indigenous vegetation in Britain : possibly the success of sycamore can be seen in this way .
9 Handy 's work can be seen in this light .
10 Undoubtedly Jackson 's work can be seen in this light .
11 It can be seen in this chapter that Green has given clear directions from where the picture should be painted .
12 The usual ways can be seen in any class-room and are based on the four movements dictated by the natural anatomical structure of the body , namely : to bend ( contract ) , stretch ( relax ) , rise ( raise ) , turn ( rotate ) .
13 It is essentially a natural phenomenon that can be seen in any sort of complex physical activity , and the only important matter is to remember the restriction , specific to English , on voicing assimilation mentioned above .
14 and animals to and from markets and fairs can be seen in any detail and some idea obtained of the importance of certain places in the distribution of items across the landscape .
15 The difficulty with this philosophy , however , is that it can be taken to the extreme , as can be seen in some Local Education Authorities ( LEAs ) which have an all-out integration policy .
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