Example sentences of "be seen from [art] [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 More of the Oberland mountains including the Niesen and Blumlisalp have now come into the panoramic view , and can be seen from a number of vantage points in striking perspective across the Lake of Thun .
2 The deliberate retention of the archaic style can be seen from a comparison with the head of the same deity , Athena , on a coin of Thurii of the late fifth century ( below ) .
3 The floor sloped slightly and the pews , which held 2,500 , were slightly curved so that the preacher ‘ can be seen from every part of the building ’ .
4 There is already a highly unsightly quarry here , whose disgraceful bulldozed track and workings can be seen from every hill in the area , as well as by every tourist arriving in Aberfeldy .
5 As can be seen from the case of Costa v. ENEL [ 1964 ] ECR ( EC ) , within the Community 's legal system Community law prevails over national laws of member states .
6 An indication of the strength of the tournament could be seen from the presence of Fiji ( albeit not a first string seven ) and New Zealand provincial champions Canterbury , who defeated Australia in their pool , in the plate competition .
7 As can be seen from the composition of net migration flows from London to the rest of Great Britain ( Table 4.5 ) , this was particularly true for income groups ( as represented by socio-economic groups and housing tenure ) .
8 Sometimes these conditions have been only temporary , as can be seen from the history of many agricultural industries .
9 The top shelf needs to be high enough for the monitor to be seen from the back of the room over rows of heads .
10 Of the mountains , An Teallach is the finest and can be seen from the road at Dundonnell , and Slioch is a familiar object overlooking Loch Maree in the south , but those in the inner fastnesses are out of sight or imperfectly glimpsed .
11 This may be seen from the range of those who went to press on the subject in 1989 and 1990 .
12 It will be seen from the text of the section that it does not require a Letter of Request to be issued ; an application may be made directly by any interested person , a litigant , a foreign government official , or a prosecutor such as the English Director of Public Prosecutions .
13 This can be seen from the way in which occupational segregation thwarts the effective implementation of the Equal Pay Act .
14 All aspects of the willow industry can be seen from the preparation of the willow to the finished basket .
15 Joos 's " infinitive " is in fact made up of two words — to plus the bare infinitive — as can be seen from the possibility of inserting an adverb between them ( I want to really scare him ) and of finding to all by itself , something which is strictly impossible with inflections ( I do n't want to ) .
16 Some would seem to be associated with duns , there being three in the Dun Finn area , a large one at Dun Bhoreraig , some to be seen from the fort in the field below the steep rock face of Dun Nosbridge , and one of fifteen feet across at Trudernish .
17 It is easy to exaggerate the contribution that the reading of books and other materials make to development if one ignores the rich experiences provided by home , school , and peer group , but reading enables ( as can be seen from the discussion in earlier chapters ) a complementing of direct experience , a further widening of children 's worlds .
18 The reliance of some of Africa 's English language press for some of its lighter material on foreign sources continues today , as can be seen from the number of papers which take English and American comic strips such as Modesty Blaise , Andy Capp , The Gambols , Garth , Peanuts and The Perishers .
19 Unknown to many primitive societies , it provides a lightning-conductor for envy , as may be seen from the readiness with which gains of pure chance are left outside an otherwise highly egalitarian ( ‘ envious ’ ) system of taxation .
20 This has not occurred in a simplistic or deterministic manner , as can be seen from the retention of the abolition of the death penalty .
21 Two sessions today , for instance , were taken by one teacher ; another will teach at the January meeting ; In addition it will be seen from the programme for the year that volunteers are wanted to teach in April and June 1981 .
22 Evidence for the importance of ageing in situ can be seen from the ring of ‘ ageing ’ suburbs of both private and public sector housing which surround many of the large cities in Britain .
23 To be seen from the stage on the O.P. side , a person would have to stand very close to the edge of the set .
24 As can be seen from the quotation from Marx , above , this was also the view of Marx himself .
25 The degree to which this has occurred can be seen from the analysis of different signers presented in Kyle , Woll and Llewellyn-Jones ( 1981 ) .
26 Sadly , as can be seen from the list of dispersals , even the older colleges have found it necessary to dispose of books .
27 Another random factor is the accident of reporting : as can be seen from the list of cases , there were four important unreported English cases between 1987 and 1990 .
28 In a quite different part of the world , the volcano Pacaya , only thirty-two kilometres from Guatemala City , in Central America , is just as active , if not more so , and the red glare from the volcano can easily be seen from the city on a clear night .
29 As can be seen from the summary in appendix 4 of responses to the checklists , there is general agreement between the responses of this writer and the responses of the staff in schools .
30 As can be seen from the example below a typical partner in a firm who is married , pays interest on a practice loan and , being aged between 46 and 50 , makes personal pension plan contributions of 25% of his share of profit , is unlikely to hit the 40% tax rate before his earnings exceed £45,000 ( the example assumes maximum pension contributions .
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