Example sentences of "[adv] be see [adv] " in BNC.

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1 They illuminated the structure of chemical compounds , which had hitherto been seen simply in quantitative terms ( i.e. the number of atoms in a molecule ) .
2 WC apps : 8 Runners-up : 1934 , 1962 The Czechoslovaks have only been seen twice in the tournament proper since they reached the 1962 final and on neither occasion were they able to win a match .
3 It has got inherent checks and balances , it has its own agreement , it is professionally run and there is no function for the president of the FISA here other than to turn up occasionally and literally be seen about .
4 The larval stages occur in the gastric glands and can only be seen microscopically following processing of the gastric mucosa .
5 Which can only be seen when the gearbox is dismantled .
6 The real signs of a healthier economy will only be seen when factories stop closing down , employers start taking on staff , and consumers flock to the shops at a time of year other than the annual pre-Christmas splurge .
7 Large figures , carved into the chalk hillside , such as the Uffington Horse , the Long Man of Wilmington and the Cerne Abbas Giant , are well known , but these figures were something very different : they were enormous earth sculptures which could only be seen properly from the air or on a map .
8 And CLR 's conviction that cricket can only be seen truly in its social , political and historical context has pervaded Sissons 's subsequent writings on the game , including three books — Cricket and Empire , The Players and George Lohmann — The Beau Ideal .
9 That is what they 're saying and I think that that can only be seen as eminently reasonable and I think that that Edward has hit the nail right on the head when he says look if this issue is not properly considered locally there can be no alternative if Government fails in its duty to call it in in the in the interests of of the local communities and the region at large , then it will have to go to Brussels .
10 Once , stringing PCs together was seen primarily as a way of sharing equipment like printers .
11 The last revellers had finally been seen off at nine in the morning ; they and Margot had done some cleaning up before going to bed , though Ken had anyway had a couple of hours ' sleep between three and five , when he 'd fallen into a deep slumber on the wicker couch in the conservatory .
12 He had already been seen once that day .
13 You 've just been seeing too many films .
14 The effect of intermittency can thus be seen in , for example , Figs 3.11 , 18.9(b) and ( e ) , and 21.6 .
15 Poverty should then perhaps best be seen more realistically in terms of relative rather than absolute deprivation .
16 If it is used , however , to highlight commonly experienced deprivations and restrictions , and stimulate a move away from those towards a range of service provisions and life-styles which would normally be seen as more adequate , more acceptable , and even more desirable — which would , in short , be valued by most of that society — then normalisation must offer some hope of a breakthrough .
17 The other factor probably the way to look at that more objectively is to see how many houses are in proximity to each of the routes which is a standard way again in the departments own er manual of environmental appraisal , of doing that and that is the information which is contained find it er which is a way of looking at noise effects .
18 Van den Berg built a prototype … which presumably worked , because neither hide nor hair of him has ever been seen since .
19 ‘ Nothing like this has ever been seen before , ’ says Dr Yervant Terzian , chairman of the university 's astronomy department and head of the research team .
20 Although completely redesigned and put into trans-Soviet service in 1977 , it was withdrawn in 1978 and has hardly been seen since .
21 ‘ It has hardly been seen so far and it really must go on public view .
22 The adulation when it was all over was something that had hardly been seen before in England , even on momentous Ashes-winning occasions , and early in 1964 his efforts were rewarded with a knighthood , conferred by the Queen at Buckingham Palace .
23 A few patches of such use can still be seen today , especially on small islands , but the practice has almost disappeared .
24 The Court House , where the business was conducted , can still be seen today .
25 Although he died in 1807 , he had by then planned the ‘ canalization ’ of the three rivers and the construction of the walls alongside them which can still be seen today .
26 Far , far more recently , at around the time when the Roman Empire was at its height , the Celts across Europe enjoyed a ‘ confederation ’ of which signs can still be seen today .
27 Such building , multiplied many times over , provided France with a network of fortified towns ( some of them very large by the standards of the day ) , impressive traces of which can still be seen today .
28 Horses were still used until the 1950s on some canals and can still be seen today pulling some trip boats .
29 Parts of the Norman building may still be seen today .
30 Leith has been the scene of many interesting events and developments over the years and proof of this can still be seen today in some of the old buildings and narrow streets , and to a lesser extent , in the docks .
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