Example sentences of "[be] see with the " in BNC.

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1 Sea Scouts Claire Lowis , Samantha Lambird , Christopher Pinnegar and Mark Gent are seen with the ball , which will be sold to the highest bidder .
2 Will SSDs run out of money as the financial year progresses , as has been seen with the NHS reforms ?
3 In autumn it glows like a beacon , especially if planted where it can be seen with the late sun shining through its leaves .
4 It is not difficult to think of other examples — the man who takes up golf to be seen with the ‘ right sort of people ’ the competitor more interested in the prize than the process of winning it ; the senior common-room member who can not converse without showing off .
5 They are all to be seen with the Empress in the Winterhalter portrait .
6 It was no argument , he said , that the two offices must harmonize , as only one of the four elevations of the building would be seen with the Foreign Office , and with ‘ that exception the buildings should differ , because a picturesque style which might look well from a Park would look fantastic from a Street ’ .
7 He asked if Hall had forgotten that it was intended eventually to extend the new buildings as far as Great George Street where they would be seen with the Abbey and the Palace of Westminster .
8 The symptoms are usually quite acute and can be seen with the unaided eye .
9 But there is one person who still can not afford to be seen with The Quorn .
10 These eggs are so small they can not be seen with the naked eye .
11 There are even several , in addition to the Pleiades , which can be seen with the naked eye ; Præsepe in Cancer ( the Crab ) and the Jewel Box in the Southern Cross are other examples .
12 The Hermitage 's marble version of ‘ Orpheus ’ can be compared with the stone version in Venice and the ‘ Venus ’ from Palazzo Pitti in Florence can be seen with the second version from Munich .
13 ( Chromosomes can be seen with the aid of a microscope . )
14 With hindsight , the beginnings can be seen with the British Rail Pension Fund 's purchase of paintings in the mid-1970s .
15 She felt gloriously immune to the unspoken pull here to wear the right clothes , to be seen with the right people , in the right places , at the right time .
16 The same can be seen with the ownership of land in Neroche Forest in Somerset .
17 Nevertheless , in one significant respect an important modification to the common law rule could be seen with the proposal for a new s15A of SGA 1979 .
18 Towards the end of this phase bronchitis develops , characterised by mucus containing immature lungworms in the airways , which may only be seen with the aid of a low-power microscope , and by cellular infiltration of the epithelium .
19 He says that it can be seen for the next week or so in the west , but it 's too faint to be seen with the naked eye .
20 No significant differences were seen with the higher dose of collagen ( 5 μg/ml ) , probably because the impedance aggregometer is more sensitive to smaller platelet aggregates than to the larger aggregates which would have been induced by the high-dose collagen ( Ingerman-Wojenski et al , 1982 ) .
21 The most important thing — of course — was being seen with the right people , and the Mirza Nama opens with a salutary warning : ‘ He [ the mirza ] must not speak to every unworthy person , and should regard men of his own class as the only [ fit ] companions [ for him ] . ’
22 Mykerinus , who built the third pyramid at Giza , is seen with the beautiful goddess Hathor , the goddess of dance , music and love .
23 Frankie is seen with the Boys ' Clubs ' Nigel Voules and fans Phylis Gumburd , Jackie salmons , Mavis Bates , Hazel Kidwell and Chris Lester .
24 A similar effect is seen with the sequence ( AT ) 15 GG(AT) 6 ( Figure 2f ) in which the first ApT site on the 5'-side of the central GG is cut less well than most of the other ApT sites .
25 An hour later , the woman who was seen with the child was arrested at Heathrow where she had argued with a cabbie after refusing to pay her fare .
26 The dire result of that was seen with the invasion of England by Prince Louis of France following such a sentence on King John .
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