Example sentences of "[be] [adv] see [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | Although they have a base in Hanover House , they are rarely seen here as their workload of visits increases . |
2 | Grey Plovers are rarely seen away from the coast in Sussex , but there have been six such records since 1947 in March , April , May , October ( three together ) , November , and December . |
3 | The royal couple are rarely seen together outside official engagements . |
4 | Men who stray are somehow seen as more exciting and desirable than good old Mr Steady ( remember how Paddy Ashdown 's poll popularity grew after he 'd ‘ confessed ’ ) . |
5 | ‘ Through proper application of existing technology , we are already seeing much higher rates of penetration . ’ |
6 | Birds are usually seen singly , but , as with Black-throated Divers , two or three are sometimes seen together . |
7 | Only 10 lines can be displayed at any given time but if there are more to see then this will be indicated . |
8 | Their illusory tax change indicates that women are still seen primarily as supplements to the labour force and domestic workers in the family . |
9 | Representative government , parties and elections are now seen increasingly as providing an essential framework but as inadequate by themselves to establish a democratic society in the more radical sense of government by the people . |
10 | Madeira once had its own peculiar forms of transport , but most of these are now seen only on display and not in use . |
11 | This means that the baggy peasant look will be widely seen again : roomy , comfy clothes that look best when rumpled . |
12 | And if the picture is viewed at some later time , the face can be easily seen again by an observer who has already solved the puzzle once . |
13 | How firms actually reacted to these policies and practices will be best seen when , in the next chapter , we review how corporate strategies made at the world headquarters have been adjusted at local levels to reflect national possibilities . |
14 | The process of the development from parable to allegory can be clearly seen when a comparison is made of the three accounts in the Synoptic Gospels . |
15 | In a long poem we expect to find breathing-spaces interspersed between the more important sections of the poem ; in The Prelude the real matter is the philosophy , and the narrative passages , as can be clearly seen here , are illustrations of it . |
16 | I 've got Tel — Terry — Paterson lined up at PKB to send a hand delivery via Airborne at eleven-thirty a.m. tomorrow , when we 'll be there to see how it 's received . ’ |
17 | Whereas a decade ago , voluntary organisations was perceived largely as an adjunct to the state , now we are increasingly seen as equal and independent partners , working alongside the public and private sectors . |
18 | A lot of us are here to see how this sort of debate goes , but some people will be very competitive . |
19 | Except on spring passage the species is usually seen singly , but two or three are sometimes seen together , and a party of 13 was recorded seven miles offshore in Rye Bay on 11 February 1967 . |
20 | Birds are usually seen singly , but , as with Black-throated Divers , two or three are sometimes seen together . |
21 | Socially , they were rarely seen together except at John Lehmann 's . |
22 | Only 68 cases were seen in England in 1976 and these were mostly seen in or near ports . |
23 | The car which had caught the little boy 's eye was a black 6-series BMW saloon — a car which possessed far more style and expensive panache than those which were normally seen around . |
24 | it 's got ta be useful because instead of going you know from one sort at one end and going out the other and never being ever seen again it 's going |
25 | Few of the missing were ever seen again . |
26 | They were often seen together in the extensive grounds of Littlecote and also in the lonely alehouses in the sparse villages of the district . |
27 | On the other hand , the issues were now seen broadly in terms of welfare ; the physical arrangements of housing and land use had to be part of a wider canvas which tackled poverty and social opportunity . |
28 | The gruesome pictures were indeed seen back home in his mother 's Gloucester living-room . |
29 | She almost wished Oliver were there to see how it should be done . |
30 | And he had done it tactfully as well , just mentioning to one or two people who had Dierdriu 's ear that Grainne and Fergus were sometimes seen together in rather questionable circumstances . |