Example sentences of "[be] see on [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 EVERY YEAR the British Film Institute issues a package of British short films by up-and-coming movie-makers , giving you a chance to read for the first time the credits you 'll be seeing on Channel 4 in the next couple of years .
2 Go through gate then bear right across field heading for stile that can be seen on skyline .
3 He can still be seen on film in November 1921 in Saratov surrounded by hungry children .
4 the strong muscles leave scars on the interior of the shell at the places to which they were attached ( usually two in each valve ) , and these muscle scars may also be seen on fossil shells .
5 But ITV Association chairman Greg Dyke said the proposal would lead to the network losing hit shows and mean stars like The Bill 's Christopher Ellison would only be seen on satellite TV .
6 Venice was obviously a city to be seen on foot or , better still , she thought dreamily , by slow gondola , because everything was on the human scale without a city block in sight .
7 The magazines of the time carried article after article laying down the law of correct and essential dress in which to be seen on ocean crossings and cruises .
8 The lights are always there so that Mrs Thatcher , at whatever hour , may choose to be seen on TV sweeping through saying nothing , thus demonstrating that she is Prime Minister and going busily about the nation 's business .
9 A VITAL World Cup soccer match this week between Albania and the Republic of Ireland will be seen on TV by Irish fans after all despite a breakdown in negotiations for broadcasting rights by RTE .
10 Expert Anthony Mascolo 's hair flair can be seen on page 35 .
11 A Special General Meeting called by the National Council was held at this time , a report of which is to be seen on page 13 .
12 The effect of this can be seen on car 34 ( above ) , presenting a decidedly more modern appearance .
13 But she wo n't be seen on screen .
14 ( This can be seen on screen . )
15 We 've teamed up with Channel 4 's top show Brookside to bring you an exclusive competition that gives you the chance to be seen on screen in Merseyside 's favourite soap .
16 Not only will you will be present during a recording at the Pizza Parlour but you will also be in shot and you will be seen on screen reading a copy of the Liverpool Echo when the episode is broadcast !
17 LIVERPOOL against Manchester United , one of the brightest jewels in ITV 's Barclays League programming , will almost certainly not be seen on television this season .
18 We should make the point that the violence we have seen on film ( from films refused a certificate , or cut before the film could be certified ) far exceeds in nastiness anything likely to be seen on television .
19 The Mechonoids appeared only in the last episode of ‘ The Chase ’ before they disappeared , never to be seen on Television again .
20 Robed choirs are in decline in New Zealand , although smartly dressed secular choirs are to be seen on television .
21 But as the men in suits — the politicians — give way to the men in the studios — the experts — it seems too obvious even to mention the fact that these days there is hardly a woman 's face to be seen on television .
22 Even now she 's frightened to be seen on television for fear of reprisals .
23 Roz Denny 's reports from New Orleans and Louisiana can be seen on Food and Drink on Tuesday , February 19 and 26 , at 8.30pm on BBC2 .
24 To try to rejuvenate his fading presidency Reagan wanted to be seen on prime-time network television across America greeting each hostage in turn as they stepped safely back on to American soil .
25 The varices may be seen on barium enema or at colonoscopy and aortoportography is diagnostic .
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