Example sentences of "has [adv] been see [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Such a huge margin of victory has rarely been seen in a tournament of this class .
2 According to the outgoing editor , Mr Peter Stanford , she also has glamour of a kind that has rarely been seen in the paper 's musty offices .
3 This has rightly been seen as an impetus towards the fusion of legacy and trust .
4 Physical beauty has long been seen as a reflection of God 's presence in the world ; mystical texts describe the divine beauty to be found in creation as the female spirit , the bride and the beloved .
5 Monetary union has long been seen as a way of bringing about greater economic and political unity within the Community .
6 THE NEED FOR the majority of county cricketers to cobble together alternative employment for themselves for half the year has long been seen as a compromise on the professionalism of the game .
7 This limitation has only been seen as a major crisis by Philips since the emergence of DVI compression-decompression .
8 I think it genuinely irresponsible that someone with my theatrical track-record has written a play about this internationally known theatrical figure yet it has only been seen by a few people . ’
9 Certainly this method of drawing has not been seen at a later date , and it would have been difficult to produce this quality and style of work in quantity .
10 Omar Kujabi , a Senegalese labourer and amateur wrestler , has not been seen at the Abuko reserve , near Banjul , since the body of Mrs Penelope Hiscocks , 42 , was found in the grounds of a house where she had been staying .
11 Long live prostitution — the like of which has not been seen since the downfall of Rome … ’
12 The question of the Selby coalfield has not been seen as a constraint on other forms of development erm peripheral expansion , expansion of villages and so on within the coalfield area .
13 He has not been seen in the Chamber throughout the debate , and now he comes in shouting ’ Awful ! ’
14 Having reached the last four of the Tennents Scottish Cup , it is not beyond them to go on to beat Aberdeen or Clydebank at Tynecastle next month and pursue a piece of silverware that has not been seen in the boardroom at Easter Road since the turn of the century .
15 The increase of State control which has already been seen as a feature of military organization in this period is also visible where navies are concerned .
16 This has already been seen in the discussion of example [ 13 ] above .
17 This partial detachment from natural appearances , which has already been seen in the landscapes of Picasso and Braque of 1908 , is one of the factors that distinguish most clearly their approach from that of Cézanne and other nineteenth-century artists , and even from the Fauves , whose vision , with the occasional exception of Matisse , despite the liberties they took with their subjects , was still conditioned by their instantaneous reactions to their surroundings .
18 As has already been seen in the earlier chapters , the professions most often specified are surveyors , accountants , actuaries and engineers .
19 For nearly thirty years that crusade has been regarded as one of his least successful , whereas a later British Crusade at Earls Court in London in 1966 has always been seen as a triumph .
20 ‘ She has always been seen as a typical Sloane Ranger .
21 The school library has always been seen as a source of information and resources for pupils and teachers .
22 In Christian thought , the family has always been seen as an essential unit in the community .
23 The library , in which the tradition of Warburg is enshrined , has always been seen as the Institute 's essential purpose .
24 But this brutality and coercion has been seen not merely as a question of physical or ‘ external ’ coercion or constraint ; the force of subjection has also been seen as a psychic one , invading women 's very selves .
25 Not only is this seen as an important element in strengthening the drive to promote ‘ value for money ’ but it has also been seen as an important cog in the machinery of accountability to Parliament .
26 It has also been seen in a more subtle form in the moves in Sierra Leone in the 1970s and Liberia in the 1980s by the ‘ truly indigenous ’ or tribal population to take economic power away from the creole population which had been active in trading and business for more than a century .
27 A separation of science from religion has also been seen in a diminished authority for the Bible in matters of natural philosophy .
28 Christian growth and education has often been seen as a job for the church , which has robbed the home of its crucial importance for its shaping of Christian character .
29 His move to Giverny in 1883 has often been seen as a turning away from the Parisian avant-garde and a retreat into the private world of his own aesthetic affairs .
30 The continued dominance of City and Civil Service elites has often been seen as a barrier to dynamism in British industry ; in fact , it has merely been one aspect of a secure and integrated dominant class , linked by kinship , ownership of wealth and distinctive patterns of education .
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