Example sentences of "[adv] [adv] see in " in BNC.

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1 The rental sector meanwhile provides — along with all the box-office successes which nowadays transfer to tape within a few months and probably need no further introduction — the chance to catch up on a variety of ( often more deserving ) movies which have been less widely seen in cinemas here .
2 I believe the lemon accentuated the tart , refreshing character of the beer , and I am sorry that it is so rarely seen in Germany today .
3 Home video shows him enjoying a family Christmas but detectives believe he did n't live long enough to see in the New Year .
4 The development of organised diplomatic archives and of foreign office libraries is perhaps best seen in Britain .
5 His house was full of things she had only ever seen in old films with Rock Hudson and Doris Day : a vacuum cleaner , which did the work of a suckerdrone ; a gramophone , which played unwieldy round black musidiscs with added scratch and hiss as part of the music ; an electric kettle that took ages , maybe two minutes , to heat up enough water for a cup of recaff , and did n't do anything about the impurities and pollutants .
6 There were no stores like the ones she could now see flashing past the cab window , fine jewellers and milliners , bookshops and department stores , their windows displaying a variety of goods Ellie had only ever seen in the pictures of second-hand magazines .
7 The pack animals were large tawny-coloured beasts of a kind that Rostov had only ever seen in illustration .
8 However , I would suggest that this score is inflated by " Terra " , a proper name that I have only ever seen in a science fictional context to refer to the planet Earth .
9 Distally the dorsal arm plates are well developed , rectangular and contiguous with two successive plates to each segment ; at the base of the arms thee is an irregular arrangement of many small plates merging into the disk , usually only distinctly seen in dried specimens .
10 Written by John Martin Robinson , it traces the progress of the Temple family , whose political ideas and ambitions are so clearly seen in the gardens and buildings they created at Stowe .
11 The works of painters such as Jackson Pollock and Mark Rothko show the same ability to leap the boundaries between the space of the painting and that which the audience occupies , so clearly seen in the Nymphéas paintings in the marmottan Museum .
12 However , the Thatcher government 's antipathy towards local government is less clearly seen in the personal social services than it is in either education or housing .
13 It is unfortunate , however , that the ‘ crisis ’ is so often seen in negative terms .
14 Talk of the sensual , the erotic , was so often seen in relation to the female body .
15 A complicating factor , so often seen in evolution , involves the ‘ cheats ’ , for there are many species with non-nutritious seed appendages but coloured so as to mimic them , e.g. species of Ormosia and Rhynchosia ( Leguminosae ) .
16 My talk , if you so wish to interpret it , is a reaction to the somewhat sterile presentation of the language which I so often see in textbooks and curriculum documents .
17 Einzig was so frequently seen in Minton 's company that to outsiders it seemed as if she became his other half .
18 Although individual client executives tend to favour dealing with known consultants , if those consultants leave their firms , they are not necessarily then seen in the same light , or as having the same resources at their disposal .
19 This is most easily seen in the context of a market which takes place only once .
20 This means that its touring shows are normally only seen in secondary schools .
21 Scientifically known as the aurora borealis , the lights , as their name suggests are normally only seen in very northern areas .
22 The event will feature beers from many small East Anglian breweries plus rare beers not normally seen in the area , real ciders , hot and cold food , souvenir glass plus entertainment most evenings .
23 The graphics are well drawn , and all the major pieces of Allied and German hardware are represented , with many of the pieces not normally seen in computer wargames like the British Sexton Self propelled gun , and the massive JagdTiger Tank destroyer .
24 Ulcers are not usually seen in one particular specialist department in most hospitals .
25 There is an intensity and brilliance not usually seen in pastel ranges and the emphasis is on a clear cut , ordered and resonant scale of colours , rather than a clutter of derivative shades and tints .
26 But it is not always seen in this way .
27 The imaginative may not unreasonably see in these actions the source of communal meal-taking in man and its importance to social life and ritual .
28 He has an appetite for land and castles I would not willingly see in the King himself , but he 's a more dangerous man than the King . ’
29 Above : The Silver Scat , Selenotoca multifasciata is not often seen in shops .
30 The collection was formed by the late shopping-centre magnate Sir Harold ( later Lord ) Samuel who , on the advice of dealer Edward Speelman , amassed mainly small , highly finished cabinet pictures on copper or panel that were very much to the taste of eighteenth-century collectors but are not often seen in American collections : notably , five town-views by Jan van der Heyden ; a ‘ Winter Landscape with Skaters ’ by Adriaen van de Velde , and a seven-by-nine inch masterpiece by Jan Steen of a couple sleeping at a table beneath an arbour .
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