Example sentences of "be see [prep] [art] [num ord] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 This stand-alone receiver is the latest addition to the ap range and can be seen for the first time at the London Boat Show .
2 Thirty-six mosaics have been lent by the Jordanian government and will be seen for the first time in Britain .
3 Then in the distance , the 6ft wave could be seen for the first time roaring up river at 10 mph .
4 But now five upstairs rooms have been restored , and can be seen for the first time .
5 He says that it can be seen for the next week or so in the west , but it 's too faint to be seen with the naked eye .
6 These and other impressive works from Cannes , including the new Kieslowski and Angelopoulos films , will be seen at the next London Festival .
7 The Hermitage 's marble version of ‘ Orpheus ’ can be compared with the stone version in Venice and the ‘ Venus ’ from Palazzo Pitti in Florence can be seen with the second version from Munich .
8 The Iranian , Syrian and Turkish governments were also reported to be concerned that the elections in Iraqi Kurdistan should not be seen as a first move towards the creation of an independent Kurdish state .
9 Others , however , including many of the heads of government who attended the conference , stressed that it should be seen as a first step towards sustainable development , and a welcome acknowledgement both of the seriousness of the problem and of the fact that global co-operation was needed to overcome it .
10 Others however , including many of the heads of state and government who attended the conference , argued that it should be seen as a first step on the road to sustainable development , a welcome acknowledgement of the seriousness of the problem , and of the fact that global co-operation was needed to tackle it .
11 As only the better-off members could afford the piece of silver , this can be seen as the first sign that the classless Society of Archers was being taken over by the wealthier members .
12 Habituation and sensitization — often grouped together as non-associative learning — can be seen as the first steps towards full-fledged memory , and are universal properties of all organisms with nervous systems .
13 With hindsight , this can be seen as the first step in the transformation of Gloucester into the lord of the north , but this is to read too much into a single grant .
14 With hindsight , this can be seen as the first step in the transformation of Gloucester into the lord of the north , but this is to read too much into a single grant .
15 The inclusion of penguins among the animals depicted can now be seen as the first indication that prehistorians have had that these birds were present in the Mediterranean during the palaeolithic era , and not proof , as was recently suggested , that the paintings are modern forgeries .
16 The media often presented Jones ' results as supporting those of the two chemists whereas in due course , if not already , his work will be seen as the first refutation of the some of their claims ; his neutrons were orders of magnitude below theirs and he never made any direct measurements of heat .
17 But I must say I do n't expect to be seen as the next Mansell , but as the first Damon Hill . ’
18 Erm , I seem to remember that when we met earlier in the year and you were looking forward to , to , to this year as a whole , I think you er , indicated that it was going to be a good year and I think you also suggested , if I remember right , that you thought the better part of that improvement would be seen in the second half rather than the first .
19 ( As will be seen in the second part of the book , the same changes opened up new jobs for working and lower middle class girls as shop assistants and teachers . )
20 This more sculptural approach can be seen in the second kind of Negroid painting .
21 In the reception class it can be seen in the first moments of a school day .
22 Some indication of how this operates can be seen in the last extract quoted , other answers to these questions are to a certain extent dictated by the nature of the activities involved in each specific arts subject , and the way they are examined .
23 As will be seen in the next section , Nizan 's fundamentally manichean view of the world leads him to be fatally attracted to the hard-line sectarian views of Radek and Zhdanov at the theoretical level .
24 Yet , as will be seen in the next section , there were quite strong correlations between the scores for this variable and project success .
25 As will be seen in the next chapter , when the republican wing under de Valera took over as the Fianna Fáil party in the 1930s , constitutional law was restructured , according to both a reformed republican ideology and current Roman social teaching , and in those areas where the high clergy thought it necessary .
26 Nor was this resistance to diminish in the post-war period , as will be seen in the next chapter .
27 The significance of this will be seen in the next chapter .
28 They were never larger than was necessary for them to be seen from the next point along the line but were higher than the tops of any forest trees in the vicinity .
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