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

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1 It is necessary to appreciate these facts if social policy is to be seen from a sociological perspective .
2 The standard of work is high as can be seen from a small section shown in PLATE 15 .
3 In the marble version the struts have been banished from sight by designing the statue to be seen from a restricted viewpoint .
4 Although the sociologists and anthropologists are too polite to mention it , social codes in general including in these changing times whichever one was brought up in oneself by the preceding generation , can be seen from a sufficient distance to have been in large part shaped by gross delusions about the cosmos and about man , and by a brutal ignorance of everyone outside one 's own people , sex and class .
5 The design runs one way along the rug , and needs to be seen from a particular angle for maximum effect .
6 Our non-academic pupils however , were not too concerned about this aspect , but as will be seen from a later section , lack of order was a real problem for those people who wanted to get on and pass exams but were in mixed-ability groups .
7 Since the declination of Arcturus is 19 degrees north , it is sufficiently close to the equator to be seen from every inhabited continent .
8 His immorality can be seen from the simple fact that he is a usurer .
9 As can be seen from the above description , the formation of the haemostatic plug or ‘ primary haemostasis ’ involves many properties of platelets including adhesion , aggregation , degranulation and release reaction , and these platelet properties will be briefly described .
10 It may be seen from the above equation that the magnetic force is negligible in comparison with the electric force unless the velocity of the electron approaches the velocity of light .
11 Wonderful views of the Old Town can be seen from the new Town .
12 Mustakimzade places his article on Abdulkerim after that on Molla Gurani , and it will be seen from the traditional list that the later authors have accepted this placement , dating Abdulkerim 's Muftilik from 893/1488 to Rajab 900/March-April 1495 .
13 Post-war trends in beer , spirits and wine consumption can be seen from the following table :
14 The importance of the public house with respect to beer sales can be seen from the following table :
15 Rather the rest is contradictory , as can be seen from the following table .
16 The way this defence was used can be seen from the following submission , made by a defendant charged with the possession of a hacksaw blade with intent to do criminal damage to the perimeter fence of the US naval base at Brawdy :
17 The effect of the wage differential may be seen from the general equilibrium equations set out in Lecture 6 , modified for the possibility that .
18 Transparent fabrics require neat seams as they can be seen from the right side .
19 The top coin shows Henry VII ( 1485-1509 ) ; it is the same generic royal image which had been used for two centuries , as can be seen from the close similarity of the image used by Edward I ( compare fig. 3 ) .
20 That the potential for collaboration was there may be seen from the final sentence by J. W. Heslop Harrison ( 1948b ) where he says ‘ Still , it must be admitted that much remains to be done , and by many workers ; we give a hearty invitation to others to join us in our labours ’ .
21 And yet , as may be seen from the cardinal importance he attaches to a Herodotean term like the peri - plus , Pound can be invoked by poets for whom the natural subjectmatter is topographical rather than historical , or at any rate historical only so far as history is checked against , and embodied in , and qualified by , topography .
22 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 .
23 Wonderful views of the New Town can be seen from the Old Town .
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