Example sentences of "[adv] [adv] [be] seen " in BNC.
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1 | Poverty should then perhaps best be seen more realistically in terms of relative rather than absolute deprivation . |
2 | What Ho himself understood by Marxism at this stage can perhaps best be seen in the first Vietnamese Marxist revolutionary text : The Road to Revolution , published in 1926 . |
3 | You will find that the modulation is approximately correct when the flashing can only just be seen over the steady glow . |
4 | To what extent such metrical methods will be used only in specialized analyses remains to be seen , for as Stewart ( 1954 ) suggests , it may be rather a waste of effort to measure such specimens simply to verify what can so quickly be seen by eye . |
5 | The floodlit night feeding of thousands of birds at the Slimbridge Wildfowl and Wetlands Trust has only ever been seen by the centre 's staff . |
6 | Commenting on more ghastly figures ( see opposite ) Philips Electronics NV chairman Jan Timmer said the Dutch multinational 's performance in 1992 's fourth quarter , which is normally the strongest of the year as people buy electronic toys for Christmas , was very disappointing , and that no let-up in price erosion had so far been seen for 1993 . |
7 | Until then these infections had only really been seen in people whose natural defences had been damaged by cancer or by drugs which suppress the immune system . |
8 | All cultural norms about basic needs for food , shelter and so on are seen by contrast as expressions of subjective desire , even though these desires will have been shaped by the standards of a particular society . |
9 | Financial need , even on the part of a close relative , has apparently never been seen as a situation which required an automatic response . |
10 | Its presence can perhaps most easily be seen as resulting from more ( or fewer ) demanders than average being located in the th market . |
11 | I think a lot of the current concern about schools being accountable is partly because things that in fact are being done are not being seen to be done , and I think if many of the things that we already done were more obviously being seen to be done , and perhaps also thought through rather more carefully as to how they were being done , the public would feel generally erm happier about what was going on in their schools than perhaps they are at the moment . |
12 | The town , however , was closer to Adenauer 's home , was not a centre of SPD support , and could more easily be seen as a ‘ temporary ’ capital until an all-German government was re-established in Berlin . |
13 | Neighbours : The Scott and Charlene Love Story , in which Kylie would once more be seen in oilstained overalls as the tomboy mechanic from Ramsay Street , would damage her new sophisticated image , they claimed . |
14 | Figure 6.3 shows the first experimental infrastructure in place during the test phase , but the previous character of the road can still clearly be seen . |
15 | It turned out that mechanically drilled small holes in plywood were fringed on the inside with a little coronet of splinters which could not be removed because it could usually neither be seen nor reached . |
16 | STEAM , even if a little smaller than is hoped will run on the line , could once again be seen at Radstock . |
17 | This dense material would more commonly be seen in aquarium filtration , and may require a pre-filter brush set-up to avoid frequent clogging . |
18 | The way in which the economy determines the ‘ structure in dominance , in the last instance can most clearly be seen in the context of a stable society where practices are mutually supportive . |
19 | Gloucester 's commitment to continuity can most clearly be seen in the signet office . |
20 | The difference between an offer and an invitation to treat can most clearly be seen in auction sales . |
21 | Gloucester 's commitment to continuity can most clearly be seen in the signet office . |
22 | Genuine acceptance of the spirit and implications of Vatican II can probably best be seen in the use of a ‘ people of God ’ ecclesiology , in a stress upon both a working collegiality and the genuine centrality of the Eucharist within the Church , especially the local church , in the warm recognition of the values of pluralism and freedom within and between ‘ particular churches ’ as within human society generally , and in a commitment to work and find Christian holiness within the struggle for justice and peace in solidarity with the poor . |
23 | This type of S. Andrew 's cross structure can also still be seen in the stave church in the Norsk Folkemuseum at Bydøy Park across the ferry from Oslo . |
24 | ‘ His technique will probably never be seen again . |
25 | The animals can now only be seen in the dwindling open fields of the new territories . |
26 | It can just as easily be seen as Britain accepting subservience under the US in preference to engaging in fuller European economic cooperation . |
27 | It stated : ‘ Although the voluntary system , as we have shown , was once the chief form of collective action outside the Poor Law , it can now best be seen in terms of the ways in which it complements , supplements , extends and influences the informal and statutory systems ’ ( p. 26 ) . |
28 | Coal hole covers were made in different patterns and embossed with the name of the foundry ; outside older houses , the bootscrapers can often still be seen . |
29 | When the crystal stops growing , because it is removed from the solution , or for any other reason , these steps will remain on the surface and can often clearly be seen in the microscope . |
30 | The church occupies an interesting site in relation to the rest of the village , and the manor sites can now also be seen to be very complex . |