Example sentences of "as [vb mod] be see in the " in BNC.
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1 | German ‘ pure ’ contrapuntal keyboard music was at first always for organ , not harpsichord , and stylistically modelled on the Venetians , as may be seen in the two fantasies and two canzoni francese in Paix 's book and the various organ works of Hassler and his successor at Augsburg , Christian Erbach ( c. 1570–1635 ) . |
2 | As could be seen in The Graduate , Dustin had a compact and well-built body . |
3 | 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 . |
4 | As will be seen in the remaining chapters , a particular form of Irish catholicism known as monopoly catholicism has assisted in the concrete success of the mix of the beliefs with economic beliefs in capitalism , ownership of land , and inheritance , helping to bring the elements to an explicit formulation in the 1937 Irish constitution , which has ever since shown considerable resistance to reformulation . |
5 | As late as 1926 this general pattern , though subject to some exceptions , is clearly observable , as will be seen in the case-studies of Tver guberniia and Kazakhstan . |
6 | As will be seen in the section on training , 95% of those who have been on an ATB course saw ‘ less time and effort ’ as one of the main benefits to themselves . |
7 | From this has developed an extremely high quality culture service , without which , as will be seen in the chapter on gonorrhoea , it is difficult to cope adequately with the disease , particularly in women . |
8 | With all these teaching techniques , attitudes can be explored and brought to the surface , as will be seen in the case studies described in the next section . |
9 | Nor was this resistance to diminish in the post-war period , as will be seen in the next chapter . |
10 | Nevertheless , as will be seen in the following section , the approach developed by Digital Equipment Corporation in Scotland created work groups with most of the characteristics that Vaill identified . |
11 | 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 . |
12 | ( 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 . ) |
13 | In the explanation of landforms found in deserts , the possibility of valley formation by streams in the more humid parts of the Pleistocene can not be ignored , as will be seen in the following chapter . |
14 | Yet , as will be seen in the next section , there were quite strong correlations between the scores for this variable and project success . |
15 | The head , body and arms rise upwards and outwards in all the happy emotions as can be seen in the final dances of The Sleeping Beauty , La Fille Mal Gardée and Daphnis and Chloë . |
16 | This study showed up some fascinating differences : the figurative pieces — small models of porcupines , antelopes and so on — showed no convincing evidence for quantisation , but the geometric pieces did , as can be seen in the frequency charts of the weights ( fig.9.5 ) . |
17 | But with the Renaissance there was a return to the individualised portraits of antiquity , as can be seen in the portrait of the next king , Henry VIII . |
18 | It is the complexity of the decoding and responding that seems to be under-represented in this model , as can be seen in the communication model if the following is substituted : |
19 | Here lay the spur to innovation , as can be seen in the Norman and Flemish accounting systems , which combined the techniques of survey and inquest with the new arithmetic to protect and increase the revenues available to the duke of Normandy and the count of Flanders . |
20 | Lady Dorothy was a lively and captivating young girl , as can be seen in the portrait by G. F. Watts [ q.v. ] , painted in Florence at the age of seventeen . |
21 | The relative importance may change , as can be seen in the increasing importance of mechanical weathering in cold and dry climates . |
22 | This remains an attractive option for some educators as can be seen in the Design Council supported Design Dimension Project ( Baynes , 1985 ) and there are echoes of it in many of LEA programmes supported by the Arts in Schools Project ( Schools Curriculum Development Committee , 1986a , 1986b and 1986c ) . |
23 | The vaulted ceilings of the palace interiors are unusual , as can be seen in the plaited swirls in the Vladislav Hall and in the Old Diet Chamber . |
24 | Passives are characteristic of the register of scientific papers , as can be seen in the scientific preference for passive " Sodium chloride was added to the solution " , rather than active " I added sodium chloride to the solution " . |
25 | Most fabliaux , as can be seen in the summaries already given in this chapter , end on an explicit moral . |