Example sentences of "[adv] see in [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | The genes producing these peptides are quite distinct but it is not clear whether both peptides are produced in all L cells , as dual localisation is only seen in a proportion of them . |
2 | This is clearly enough seen in the case of differing individuals , and also in that of differing cultures . |
3 | They can obviously see in the future |
4 | Mrs Nicholas Beaumont , whose husband is Clerk of the Course , and whom I only saw in the distance ; Mr and Mrs Oliver Sherwood , Major and Mrs Peter Wiggin , Mr and Mrs Tim Dawson , Mr Harry Middleton , Mrs Colin Ingleby-Mackenzie , Colonel and Mrs Tommy Wallis , and their daughter Mrs Charles Baker ; Mr and Mrs John Guest , Mrs Tom Scott , Mr Peter Dimmock , and Mrs George Beeby . |
5 | When painting Cornish scenes Minton had been aware of the precedent set by Christopher Wood and The Times rightly saw in The Harbour an attempt to translate a Christopher Wood theme ‘ into the tragic idiom of modern painters ’ . |
6 | An OTC dealer loyally argued against him with a vigour that is rarely seen in a university environment . |
7 | As you walk through the streets of Funchal , particularly the small , narrow , side streets , you can see many artisans practising crafts now rarely seen in the mass-production economies of northern Europe and North America . |
8 | It was a woodcock , a bird rarely seen in the open . |
9 | Etching a thin section in a 10% solution of NH 4 Cl for 2 minutes is also good for revealing filaments , which are then best seen in a combination of reflected and transmitted light . |
10 | The event will feature beers from many small East Anglian breweries plus rare beers not normally seen in the area , real ciders , hot and cold food , souvenir glass plus entertainment most evenings . |
11 | They are pale in colour so that they are more easily seen in the darkness . |
12 | In this book we will be discussing mainly features which are easily seen in the landscape , from deserted villages to fields and churches . |
13 | At the same time the blinks typical of wakefulness are replaced by slow rolling movements of the eyes , easily seen in the EOG , as the subject drifts into Stage I sleep . |
14 | This is most easily seen in the context of a market which takes place only once . |
15 | Housing turnover has collapsed to levels not seen in a generation — and in just two months , September and October , house prices fell by 4% , enough to virtually wipe out the deposit the first-time buyer could normally expect to pay . |
16 | Moss escaped with his life but the famous " Lucky No.7 " car of his was not seen in a Formula One Grand Prix again although he did later return to saloon car racing . |
17 | Or not seen in the way she seemed to see . |
18 | Of the three not seen in the clinic , one died in 1978 and the other two died in 1981 and 1982 under the care of other physicians . |
19 | Therefore , the empirical evidence suggesting that reliable signals of each actor 's state are not seen in the course of animal conflicts may have been misinterpreted . |
20 | Within hours of the verdicts there was violence and looting on a scale not seen in the city since the Watts riots of 1965 . |
21 | A wild boar forages for food in its natural habitat ; something not seen in the Forest of Dean for 500 years . |
22 | Describes an allele whose effect is not seen in the heterozygote , because of the presence of a dominant allele of the same gene . |
23 | Had they not seen in the evening the clouds in the West with seas and lagoons , and in the night the lights of the canoes as they sail on for ever ? |
24 | Such craters are now known elsewhere in the Solar System as you have already seen in the case of Mars , and therefore the mechanism by which they are formed is of widespread relevance . |
25 | In Normandy opposition to the crown ( already seen in the help given by Geoffroi d'Harcourt to Edward III in 1346 ) was increasing . |
26 | I have just seen in a saleroom catalogue a single manuscript leaf from an early fourteenth century Bible , patiently and diligently written by a scribe in Southern France , illuminated , historiated and decorated' in gold , red and blue . |
27 | Some days he would follow a man , a man he 'd just seen in the street , for minutes or for hours , thinking he would go up to him and ask him if he knew the way . |
28 | However , it does not follow that his patients were all more ‘ abnormal ’ than those people he did not see in the consulting room . |
29 | Erm , let me just see in the report if you look at the nineteen eighties erm yes , between nineteen eighty and nineteen eighty nine , the volume of agricultural trade , alright , grew by twenty six percent , alright , now that was a third of the growth of manufactures , alright , manufactures were growing by nearly ninety percent over that period , alright . |
30 | It is most directly seen in the case of biochemical pathways . |