Example sentences of "[adv] see [prep] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | The organism was only seen on villous epithelium . |
2 | In some areas , however , a different model of teamwork has evolved in which the tasks of assessment and management are shared , and not all patients are necessarily seen at any time by a psychiatrist . |
3 | The changing prevalence of antral and cardia tumours was mostly seen in 45–64 year old men ( data not shown ) . |
4 | Much of it with plants rarely seen in modern flower beds . |
5 | Swainson ( 1840 ) had called this animal Polytropa lapillus ( L. ) but that name must give precedence to one of the older names if it is valid-and the name Polytropa lap ii/us is rarely seen in modern literature . |
6 | In that game his side displayed a verve and fair rarely seen in English rugby , let alone at a senior representative level , as they ran the bemused Australians ragged . |
7 | It is difficult not to see in that agreement what has come to be called the ‘ cascade ’ model of curriculum development : materials are prepared centrally and passed down the line for the classroom functionaries to implement . |
8 | Most of this happens in three dimensions and is best seen from this canal as roads snake through the air in all directions . |
9 | It may be true that the story of the English people is best seen in English literature , but English literature contains much more than the story of the English people . |
10 | The sale attracted a large proportion of new faces not normally seen at Old Master sales , attracted by the Spanish subject matter and willing to purchase works which were by no means new to the market in a number of cases . |
11 | Nordique uses a variable high-speed memory in the control unit to provide greater throughput than normally seen in conventional disk units , the company said . |
12 | At Warrington , a deaf man decided to pay a visit to a relative he had not seen for some time , and set off to cycle there . |
13 | D'Arcy recognised the faces of several ex-special forces personnel whom he had not seen for some time . |
14 | Few results were expected ‘ from the bombing of these British spa and provincial towns ’ which were not seen as fitting retaliation for the destruction in Germany . |
15 | The joint DES/DHSS nature of the Circular , the necessary involvement of health and social services professionals in the multi-professional assessment , and their part in providing for those with special educational needs , were apparently not seen as sufficient reason for including them in discussions . |
16 | It is curious that the House of Commons is not seen to better advantage during the passage of legislation on criminal justice . |
17 | Immunohistochemical studies using monoclonal antibodies have added further information as there is a peculiar pattern of expression of surface antigenic determinants which is not seen in normal colon , infectious colitis , or graft- versus -host disease . |
18 | When vision is directed to an object immediately in front of the eyes , objects in the peripheral ( outer ) areas of the field of vision are not seen in sharp focus , so it is necessary to turn the head and direct the gaze on to these objects in order to see them clearly . |
19 | Such perivascular concentration of TNF α+; cells was not seen in ulcerative colitis or in Crohn 's lamina propria . |
20 | In these studies , however , the rise in PYY concentrations was not detectable until the end of a one hour infusion of oleate in the colon , and the highest PYY concentrations were not seen until one hour after the infusion had finished . |
21 | Except unusually , receiving personal care from relatives is not seen by either party as an automatic right . |
22 | One very extensive class is er is a calcium activated potassium channel , where calcium 's now activating from the inside as we 've already seen in that example I showed you early on . |
23 | As already seen in this chapter , such perfection is not to be expected and the probability of the additional information being accurate must be taken into account . |
24 | As already seen in this chapter , such perfection is not to be expected and the probability of the additional information being accurate must be taken into account . |
25 | They were then asked to recall the story they had just seen in either sign ( deaf and bilinguals ) or in speech ( hearing people ) . |
26 | One can not see into another person 's mind . |
27 | All three thought it right that the fight continued in the eleventh round when McDonnell 's right eye was all but closed , though the fighter admitted he could not see from that eye . |
28 | And unlike Picasso Braque did not see in African art an answer to some of the problems of contemporary painting . |
29 | A brisk antipodean , she moved with speed and efficiency , despite being weighed down by the most magnificent chest Amiss could remember ever seeing in real life . |
30 | For a librarian to ‘ screen ’ stock in this way is usually seen as standard library procedure in a library for children , but is less often accepted in relation to adult reading . |