Example sentences of "[not/n't] be see [adv] " in BNC.

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1 Finding the optimum location is largely a matter of trial and error , but aim to place them where they can not be seen upside-down ( i.e. , with the top end facing a wall ) , or use them as wall-hangings .
2 Subsequently , the Galactic Centre has been shown to be astonishingly bright at many wavelengths , although it can not be seen optically because it is obscured by intervening dust .
3 Much as in 1980–1 , the ‘ social causes ’ argument can not be seen separately from the broader debate about the future of the British economy and society .
4 The Builder complained that it was difficult to identify the separate sets of drawings and there were also complaints about the lack of light , while some drawings , like Scott 's principal view , were placed so high that they could not be seen properly .
5 Behind the grille it is usually quieter than outside ( where you are ) , and the muffled voice may have to compete with loud background noise ; in addition the speaker 's face often can not be seen clearly .
6 Apart from repeats , Frank Spencer would not be seen again until 1978 .
7 And so , as the fighting at Verdun was reaching a climax of frightfulness , the continuance of both the war and the battle was assured by a firmness on the home fronts of the adversaries that would not be seen again .
8 In this section the object is to examine in some detail the important preliminary issue of why the debate should be one about the public interest in the first place , and why company law should not be seen instead as being solely concerned with the rights of the corporators , that is , the shareholders .
9 such as the fine solder work required for gold filigree and granulation , can not be seen even at high magnification .
10 The main point which emerges from considering the historical evidence is that there certainly has been change in the amount and type of support offered , but that this can not be seen simply as a decline from a high to a low point .
11 What we shall see in the next two chapters is that this limitation in the Host 's response can not be seen simply as a caricaturing of the Host as an intellectually limited churl , or as an endorsement of the undoubtedly vital fabliau ethos .
12 The broad feature , which we can loosely refer to as a quasi-periodic oscillation ( QPO ) can not be seen directly in the light curve , because many cycles need to be averaged to overcome Poisson noise .
13 In both cases the limitations of vocabulary should not be seen necessarily to imply any lack of ability for abstract thought : these animals are using an alien tool to communicate with a species ( us ) whose intellectual make-up is quite alien to them , so it is hardly surprising that there are comparatively few areas of common ground that can be described using human words .
14 The different sizes of slate used on each main roof-slope is of little consequence because the two surfaces can not be seen together .
15 ‘ The protector desires that , prior to his coronation , the king should not be seen too frequently in public . ’
16 The labour process , it is argued , can not be seen merely as an economic process attendant upon capitalist rationality and imposed on the workforce ; it is embedded in social and cultural practices , and without an understanding of this apparatus , particularly the meanings attached to work , it is difficult to account for the specific form of change , for the relationships between ‘ work ’ and ‘ leisure ’ , and for the significance of skill and social relations at the point of production .
17 The beliefs o the extreme right should not be seen merely as schizoid reflections of paranoid personalities .
18 However , he concluded : ‘ Having to tackle reductions of this magnitude should not be seen so much as a threat to our way of life but as a challenge and an enormous opportunity for the world 's scientists , engineers and industrialists in both the developed and developing countries . ’
19 The Bula Hurdle at Cheltenham on December 12 would be considered as an alternative if Morley Street were to miss Ascot , otherwise he might not be seen out before the Irish Champion Hurdle at Leopardstown on January 31 .
20 The triumphs and failures of the party can not be seen solely in terms of its own policy , strategy and organisational forms .
21 The colours wo n't be seen again and they may end up in a museum . ’
22 Now if I was a cadre and I received that I think I would be thinking right erm if I really want to be at the forefront of this that 's the policy that I want to promote erm and if the peasants in my area are not demanding this and not achieving this well we , I , I ca n't be seen not to be going it , I 've got ta go with this .
23 This is airport reading with an impeccable historical pedigree , for those who would n't be seen dead browsing in John Menzies .
24 Knew a fellow somewhere in Evy that would n't be seen dead holding a black Polled cattle , so er he er came along to me with er farmer 's weekly , and a black Polled cow on it , and gave me a photograph of this man .
25 three brass things , no it should n't be seen really , so I do n't know whether I 'm drawing attention to it by putting brass things
26 We ca n't be seen so easily .
27 He takes over her life and even her education , continues to sleep with other women and tells the poor girl they ca n't be seen together in public .
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