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

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1 So here we are seeing exactly how the objects would look if our eyes were sensitive to wavelengths about five times longer than they actually detect .
2 They are seen most clearly in the marked tendency for diplomats to acquire foreign wives ( and sometimes with them significant amounts of property in foreign countries ) .
3 Deformities of the cervical spine are seen most often in patients with rheumatoid arthritis of more than 10 years ' duration .
4 Usually kittiwakes are seen only far out at sea in winter ; this one must have been blown inland , to die .
5 But Merlins are not infrequently recorded along the Downs and are seen very occasionally further inland .
6 It allows a relationship between professionals to develop which is unlikely to be disrupted by what are seen as more ephemeral shifts within local electoral politics .
7 This may be so for some cultures where the taboos of the kind mentioned by Freud exist , but it can not account for all the taboos and rites surrounding the dead in cultures where the dead are seen as more friendly .
8 These beleaguered firms are still seen as what a national newspaper journalist has called the " barrow boys " of the share industry , whereas stockbrokers are seen as more respectable .
9 The training managers , dealing managers , compliance officers , and most of all directors of licensed dealers are seen as more tainted by prevalent sharp practice than the salesmen , due to their greater organisation and decision-making responsibilities .
10 As already pointed out , many middle-aged people have a sense of time lost and it is not unusual for resentment and opposition to arise to the ideas and activities of those who are seen as more fortunate .
11 Also whether services are seen as more appropriate for health board , social work or voluntary organisations .
12 This is because quantitative techniques are seen as more costly ( in terms of money , time and mental work load ) , more complex and ( perhaps wrongly ) as more inaccurate than judgmental methods .
13 Sport becomes relegated to the peripheries , whereas , for many black kids , it retains centrality — not because the other areas are seen as worse risks , but because they are seen as less accessible , they believe there are only a limited number of entrances to the upper reaches of the employment world .
14 And few people ar , a couple of suggestions have come up th th th , say that it , things will only change when men actually decide they 're going to change , when men feel that 's it 's intolerable to live a society where the kind of things which have been discussed , whether it 's the th th pornography or the the various abuses of women are seen as as just not being acceptable any more .
15 This concept may explain why the inflammatory changes manifested in the clinical syndrome of ‘ pouchitis ’ are seen almost exclusively in patients who have had colectomy for inflammatory bowel disease rather than familial polyposis .
16 This race has been seen most often in Chichester and Pagham Harbours ( 14 records comprising 67 birds ) , at Cuckmere Haven ( four records comprising 17 birds ) and at Pett Level ( four records comprising 24 birds ) .
17 ‘ It has hardly been seen so far and it really must go on public view .
18 There had been a month or so where her face had been seen almost daily on TV : they had not yet quite forgotten .
19 Although it has been seen that early Cubism was in no sense simply a continuation of Cézanne , the paintings of Picasso and Braque of this period represent , in many ways , the culmination of the investigation of form and pictorial space initiated by him thirty years earlier .
20 Although des Forges and Harber gave only about 15 winter ( November to February ) records until 1960 , a few birds have wintered regularly since 1964 around Pagham Harbour ; what are probably the same individuals have also been seen quite often around Chichester Harbour .
21 Profit has been seen as more pursuable than collective concern for others .
22 Some issues have traditionally been seen as more suitable for expert determination than others .
23 They 've been seen as too aggressive and too greedy .
24 ‘ When I came to Ampeg I had a whole book full of design ideas — everything drawn out and ready to go — which I presented them with , and the amps that you 're seeing right now are almost exactly what was in that book .
25 Over the next 2 weeks she telephoned the therapist two or three times a week complaining of a variety of physical symptoms and demanding to be seen straight away .
26 It can be seen straight away that the Faculty has an enormous task merely trying to help members keep up-to-date with all these changes , to help them interpret some of the more obscure elements and , wherever possible , to pool their combined knowledge to match the tax authorities ' ability to pool their knowledge of the activities of taxpayers and their advisers .
27 However , this is only a recommendation and it remains to be seen just how much notice the courts will take or whether legislation will follow .
28 It remains to be seen just how much public money has had to be promised for the Heathrow to central London fast rail link to break the deadlock between airports operator BAA and British Rail .
29 But it is to say that compulsive gambling with all its damaging consequences can be seen just as much in the reputable halls of commerce as in the street corner betting shop .
30 Miss Logan was slightly alarmed by the sudden presence of this group of nomads , whose flock could be seen lower down the slope , but Miss Fergusson directed her horse straight towards them .
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