Example sentences of "[adv] see from the [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | The oldest part of the farm lies at the rear of the farmhouse and is not easily seen from the road . |
2 | Now the choices , I mean you 'll have to look at , think about your house and so you can , is , is my house easily seen from the road or not ? |
3 | Though not so easily seen from the east , the tops of some caravans are visible from the road climbing from Amroth Castle to Marros . |
4 | Flower power at Greenridge helped Albert Barron to his sixth consecutive win in the category for gardens not seen from the road . |
5 | She was about to turn to him and demand to be taken back when he suddenly swung on to a track she had not seen from the distance . |
6 | No novelist writing earlier than Dickens would , for example , have concentrated on a boarding house — not that fictional characters do n't stay in them occasionally , but they are not seen from the landlady 's ( or boarding house 's ) point of view . |
7 | As Mr Scicluna pointed out , ‘ If you turn a committee into a faculty , it gives it a new lease of life , a breath of fresh air , and it thinks about its role a bit more purposefully , as we have already seen from the Tax Faculty . ’ |
8 | Frequently a Georgian house which I had always seen from the road and considered to be all of one date , was revealed , when I came to knock on its door , to be purely a façade built on to a much earlier building . |
9 | That this is a big paddock , and in the bottom of the right hand corner , if you stand on the road looking at it , there is a triangle of land that is tucked away , that you can hardly see from the roadside , that in my opinion is sufficiently secluded and sufficiently near to other services to allow us to go out to consultation . |
10 | The village was very isolated in the past , and until the road down into Curral das Freiras was built in 1959 , the only access was down the narrow , twisting , tortuous path which you can still see from the village . |
11 | She was still quite a long way from Yatton Farm , but the windmill on its hillock could be clearly seen from the farm . |
12 | There is a funfair next door and the big wheels can be clearly seen from the dressing-room window . |
13 | Such focal points have been aligned to be both clearly seen from the house and as elements of surprise when walking through the garden , an essential element of any good design . |
14 | And when they gave over I ventured back to see from the hillside , where there was some cover . |
15 | Sagittarius is the southernmost of the Zodiacal constellations , and is never well seen from the latitude of Britain or the northern United States ; part of it never rises at all . |
16 | The bridge spans the watercourse descending from Coire Mhic Nobuil in a very attractive setting , well seen from the parapet . |
17 | Nevertheless , landing in heavily greased jerseys and long-john underwear , with a revolver in a supposedly waterproof packet and carrying the waterproofed torch and compass , was difficult enough after several days in the confined quarters of submarine HMS Triumph while she made a periscope survey of Rhodes ' beaches , often having to dive below 60 feet ( 18m ) , because in these clear waters a submarine at shallower depth is plainly seen from the air . |
18 | This makes Mercury hard to see from the Earth . |
19 | In some places on exceptionally clear days you can almost see from the south to the north coast . |
20 | You can drive past it , you can actually see from the roadway . |