Example sentences of "[was/were] see in [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Geographically , France produced ‘ an outstanding result ’ , and ‘ encouraging trends ’ were seen in Spain and Asia Pacific .
2 As in vehicle pretreated animals , surface cells with lamellipodia and neck cells with mitosis were seen in capsaicin pretreated rats .
3 Only 68 cases were seen in England in 1976 and these were mostly seen in or near ports .
4 No viral inclusion bodies were seen in biopsies taken after treatment with gangcyclovir .
5 Then : ‘ You were seen in Nice , by somebody who knows the drugs scene . ’
6 Both aspects were seen in case no 2 .
7 There were passing references to social services as investment but primarily they were seen in consumption terms .
8 A few non-diploid cells between diploid and tetraploid fractions were seen in cases 3 , 4 , 5 , and 8 .
9 That those unexpected interests in colour are still valid has been confirmed by Ryman 's ‘ Versions ’ , a series of sixteen recent pictures employing a thin layer of white pigment washed over coloured grounds laid on fibreglass , which were seen in Shaffhausen and at Pace , the artist 's New York gallery , in an exhibition which closed last month .
10 These were introduced in Section 1.4 and typical relations were seen in Figure 1.8 .
11 Mr Lyons has been part of the team which restructured Labour 's industrial policy , the fruits of which were seen in John Smith 's alternative Budget .
12 These losses , politically damaging , and bad for morale ( they were seen in Louis the Pious 's entourage as divine retribution on former rebels ) , weakened Lothar 's resistance to his father 's pressure .
13 ‘ You were seen in Woolworth 's . ’
14 All the patients were seen in consultation and laboratory tests performed at the end of the presently reported follow up .
15 He realized the importance of kinship systems for the Indians and how for them most social relationships were seen in terms of who was the child of whom and who was married to whom .
16 A rather unsatisfactory marriage was glorified in his imagination by high-sounding comparisons between himself and Dante , while his largely innocent office romances — which do not appear to have gone much beyond crushes on secretaries — were seen in terms of Launcelot 's devotion to Guinevere and the threatened breaking of the Round Table .
17 The Arabs were seen in terms of oil , the Palestinian problem and terrorism , .
18 The roles of the researcher were seen in terms of helping to identify , study , and solve an educational problem , with the fullest collaboration .
19 Thus , up to 5,000 together were seen in Rye Bay in early 1947 , and the winters of 1955/56 and 1962/63 produced flocks totalling several hundreds along the coast .
20 Powerful public examples of this were seen in photographs taken after the death of the American president J.F. Kennedy who had become a great folk hero to the American people .
21 The greatest changes were seen in men .
22 The highest numbers were recorded in Sussex , where about 300 , possibly more , were seen in parties of up to 100 birds .
23 Chronic active duodenitis was diagnosed when intramucosal neutrophils were seen in patients scoring four or more .
24 A favourite comparison among the book 's enthusiasts was to see in Uncle Tom a ‘ Christ figure ’ .
25 On October 13th 1933 , railcoach 200 was seen in St. Annes Square for the first time , when it operated from there on a private hire to Fleetwood .
26 No significant difference in total protein concentration was seen in gall bladder bile between the cholesterol gall stone patients and the gall stone free patients .
27 What was presented in America as a bid to resolve Europe 's economic problems was seen in Moscow as an attempt , using US dollars , to subvert the Soviet hold on eastern Europe , Russia 's hard-won prize in the war .
28 As was seen in Part I , while some claimants would qualify for the ordinary rate of benefit , others would be eligible for the long-term rate , which for a married couple was valued at 25 per cent higher than the ordinary rate .
29 As was seen in Part I , the link between poverty and old age has changed over time .
30 As was seen in Part III , full-time employment — and to a much lesser extent part-time employment — is the gateway to a whole range of occupational welfare .
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