Example sentences of "can [be] see [prep] [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Such well preserved works can be seen for example in Southern France and Spain , rather than in Italy , and particularly Rome , where greater toll has been taken by the use of marble for rebuilding and by barbarian invasions .
2 Rover have faced very tough competition from other European manufacturers like B M W which can be seen for sale alongside the Sterling in some areas .
3 Brad-stone and Countryside are two other companies whose quality products can be seen for sale in many garden centres and DlY stores .
4 The film runs horizontally through an enormous projector ( which , in the Museum , can be seen at work from an observation gallery ) and throws vast , brilliant images onto a screen 52 feet high and 64 feet wide .
5 This can be seen at work in the House of Lords decision in Overend & Gurney Co v Gibb , just mentioned .
6 As the frequency of a periodic nonsinusoidal signal becomes lower and lower , it can be seen with reference to figure 11.2(b) that its harmonic spectral components become bunched closer and closer together .
7 It has been suggested that learner errors can be seen as evidence of learner achievement .
8 These changing attitudes can be seen as part of the general reaction against the older voluntarism .
9 Search unemployment can be seen as part of the annual turnover of the job market — firms rid themselves of workers who have proved to be unproductive or unsatisfactory in some way , and workers quit jobs which have failed to meet their expectations or which were intended only as stop-gaps in the first place .
10 The decision to accuse with serious crimes the Rathcoole UDA officers held in Long Kesh can be seen as part of the NIO 's strategy for forestalling a general strike confrontation with the combined physical force and political wings of loyalism in the context of the coming constitutional convention .
11 In this way much of the movement of exotic items which can be traced archaeologically , can be seen as part of a system of ceremonial exchange in the formation of alliances , that is used by the heads of lineages for important political and social transactions .
12 If that is true , Mr Robertson 's proposal can be seen as part of a grander drama : the battle for control of the Forest Service 's soul .
13 The press reporting of rape can be seen as part of the sexual titillation increasingly being employed to sell newspapers in a tight market .
14 In Wales , too , Gloucester can be seen as part of a wider court interest .
15 In general , the rise of female employment can be seen as part of a transcending trend which divides the workforce between two broad groups .
16 In Wales , too , Gloucester can be seen as part of a wider court interest .
17 The extension of policy since the passing of the initial Monopolies and Restrictive Practices ( Inquiry and Control ) Act of 1948 can be seen as part of a gradual and continuous process , which has led , in what might be described as an eclectic or ad hoc manner , to the complex pattern of current legislation , culminating in the Competition Act of 1980 .
18 Ideally , an approach is required which will narrow the focus of the " act of identity " in such a way that individual choices like the one just mentioned can be seen as part of systematic behaviour patterns which are simultaneously typical of speakers ' own fictive speech communities and conditioned by the immediate context of the interaction in which they occur .
19 In the school library , Prestel can be seen as part of the total information and learning environment .
20 No fewer than eight classic Stones ' tracks make up Rooster , the new work from leading choreographer Christopher Bruce , which can be seen as part of a triple bill at the Empire from tonight until Saturday .
21 The concept of exchange has often been used to describe support in families , and this can be seen as expression of mutual self-interest .
22 The component parts of communication can be seen as clarity of problem definition , completeness of information and clarity of problem understanding .
23 He can be seen as representative of the pre-war analysis of social problem in biological , hereditarian terms although he was firmly on the dominant environmentalist wing of the Eugenics Society itself .
24 Thus Baudelaire and Flaubert can be seen without contradiction as both realists and early modernists .
25 The existence of the Commissioner has clearly had an impact on the protection of rights of trade union members , and this can be seen upon examination of the figures produced by the Commissioner which analyse her work .
26 The importance of temporary jobs as a way back into work for persons who have been unemployed can be seen by reference to both the LFS and PSI 's Unemployed Flow Survey .
27 This can be seen by reference to the labour market for secretarial/office skills in the South East and Greater London .
28 If the two pairs of projectors are in line , the intention is not usually a multi-image effect In fact , it s likely that the two projectors nearer to the camera will not contain so much an image as an image-blocker , ie a mask or matte that blocks out part of the image behind it Since the two mattes will normally be complementary , and the combined image can be seen by inspection through the camera 's viewfinder , any faults , such as overlaps or gaps , should be observed at the time and , if possible , corrected on a second , third or fourth take This is more economical and satisfactory than getting the results of multiple passes back from the lab and discovering that a whole day 's work has to be redone .
29 The implication can be seen by thinking of the instruction part and the key phrase or word .
30 The width of the application of the rules can be seen in Board of Education v. Rice ( N.L. , 1911 ) .
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