Example sentences of "[noun pl] see [prep] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | The rapid fall from six to seven authors seen in both general medical journals suggests a preference by some principal authors for six rather than seven authors . |
2 | Secondly , the apparent occurrence of a rapid fall from six to seven authors seen in some journals suggests that conferral of authorship may sometimes have a volitional component . |
3 | For four hundred years it was owned by a succession of wealthy aristocrats … the valley , woodland and lakes seen as private possessions for their eyes only . |
4 | Opposite : Advertising liveries seen in 1984 on the Brush cars : |
5 | The average pressure/volume relationship did not have the characteristic reversed ‘ S ’ shape characteristics seen in normal subjects and was linear in configuration ( Fig 3 ) . |
6 | An audit of unplanned pregnancies seen in one practice also emphasised the need for great care in counselling people using the pill . |
7 | Is work in the arts seen by both sexes as crucial to self-development as well as to a possible vocational choice ? |
8 | Ground magnetic surveys were continued in the Exeter district to investigate anomalies seen on aeromagnetic contour plots . |
9 | Sympathizers saw in this the hand of providence , while enemies suspected ‘ dirty tricks ’ . |
10 | It was perhaps inevitable that one of the benefits that both the wives and husbands saw from this approach was a reduction in stock losses . |
11 | Hopefully , Guitarist readers see through this attempt by Mr.Peavey to re-write tube amp history to include himself . |
12 | A major feature of the book is the unique and abundant material showing differences in presentation and disease progression compared with patterns seen in developed countries ( eg. diseases in women and children ) . |
13 | A major feature of the book is the unique and abundant material showing differences in presentation and disease progression compared with patterns seen in developed countries ( eg. diseases in women and children ) . |
14 | Except for birds seen during severe winter weather , which have often associated with influxes of other geese , records of this species are open to the suspicion that the birds have escaped from captivity . |
15 | Tryton Inn Yorkshire Puddings seen around all the best joints |
16 | The chick will not imprint on objects seen after that time . |
17 | In patients taking NSAIDs who were colonised with Helicobacter pylori synthesis of PGE 2 was 37.5 ( 22.0–77.3 ) pg/mg ( n=25 ) , significantly higher than in patients taking NSAIDs who were not colonised ( p<0.001 ) but not significantly different from values seen in comparable controls ( p=0.52 ) ( figure ) . |
18 | Our findings suggest that tumour activity is not a major cause of the lowered serum cholesterol values seen in most of our patients . |
19 | But the Romanian model of glorification went beyond the norms seen in Sub-Saharan Africa — not even Emperor Bokassa was able to make the cult of himself pervade every aspect of life in his country , as Ceauşescu did . |
20 | The increased number of urinary tract infections seen in uncircumcised young children may be due to ‘ hospital strains ’ of uropathogenic P-fimbriated Escherichia coli acquired in the unnatural environment of modern obstetric units rather than being directly related to the foreskin . |
21 | The ‘ grip ’ of the slate on its fixing nails is not assisted by this reduction in rigidity and dislodged slates seen on old roof-slopes may have slipped because decay has affected the parts of each slate closest to the fixing nails . |
22 | As our study has also shown that most subjects who were seropositive in 1969 remained so over the next 21 years , it is probable that the high prevalence of H pylori antibodies seen in elderly subjects is at least in part a reflection of greater exposure to the infection in earlier years . |
23 | The HAPCs are thought to be the manometric equivalent of the mass movements seen during radiological studies although not all HAPCs are associated with mass movements . |
24 | The reason for this is not known but the proliferative effects seen at both histamine concentrations were effectively reversed by the histamine 2 receptor antagonist , cimetidine , indicating the presence of histamine 2 receptor with differing affinities on MKN45 cells . |
25 | This quantitative difference may also account for the beneficial effects seen after surgical interruption of the left stellate ganglion . |
26 | Continental observers see it as significant that Britain will take the EC helm when disillusionment with the goals of a federalist Europe is sweeping voters in some countries seen as most pro-European . |
27 | It was as if they had found it too difficult to bridge the gap between simple experimental systems and the complexity of nature — as if the reductionism of the experimental method lost the holist qualities of the integrated complex whole that these distinguished ecologists saw in natural vegetation . |
28 | There 's so many places to see in this country and if the country |
29 | But er you want to see me in four weeks to see about that ? |
30 | The experience of older workers seen in large firms shows how tenuous is the reality of lifetime employment and the working conditions in small firms serves as a reminder of the human costs of long tenure . |