Example sentences of "[noun] [is] see in [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Such an effect is seen in PSR B1957+20 , where the companion star varies in brightness with orbital phase by about three magnitudes .
2 A similar but apparently stronger effect is seen in children hospitalised with measles , with a reduction of 66% , although this was not significantly different from the 30% seen in developing country community settings .
3 The communion ceremony is seen in terms stressing the physicality of Frazer 's ‘ Eating the God ’ .
4 The infection has a seasonality corresponding to fluctuations in population of its snail vectors so that , though cubs may begin to acquire L3 in early summer , the highest incidence of clinical crenosomiasis is seen in autumn .
5 The Japanese influence is seen in ornaments , bridge — and the Koi .
6 Standardization is seen in terms of a ‘ pseudo-eternity ’ , a regression to a world of ‘ simple reproduction ’ , ‘ a kind of higher-potency feudalism ’ ( Adorno 1967 : 123–6 ) .
7 The Government 's desire to assist charities is seen in concessions to individuals , such as Gift Aid , payroll giving and covenants , but the Chairman remarked that it makes no sense if the Institution has to hand the money back , and more through Value Added Tax .
8 Here , as inmates with red-rimmed eyes and ash-grey faces barter items like a shirt or a spoon for half a bowl of soup , a nightmarish market economy is seen in operation .
9 Although a broadly similar pattern is seen in DRP , there are significant differences in the rod domain .
10 A number of examples of their use is seen in Chapter 15 .
11 In a hierarchical structure , where success is seen in terms of promotion but where promotional opportunities become increasingly limited , playing the power game is inevitable .
12 Their future application is seen in terms of providing infra-red diffusers to act as cordless links between such machines as word-processors , telephones and computers , for example .
13 The explanation is seen in Figure 3 .
14 The distinctive horizontal bar of the pubic hair is seen in metopes and gables , east and west ( figs. 122–3 , 127–8 ) , as is a particular pattern of folds where drapery lies on the ground .
15 Bernard 's emotional dishonesty is seen in terms of his ability to split language , which is a product of his psychological duplicity :
16 The objectivity of the internal auditor is seen in terms of each auditor having an objective attitude of mind and being able to exercise judgement , express opinions and present recommendations with impartiality .
17 The decision is seen in Vilnius as the biggest step yet on the road to the complete independence of Lithuania , although Mr Brazauskas was careful to draw a distinction between party and state relations .
18 Such an apparently paradoxical phenomenon is seen in cells acquiring resistance to alkylating agents by virtue of defective mismatch repair .
19 It is not good enough to use language which blurs the sharp reality , as for example : ‘ the ultimate control of the Company is seen in law as residing with the owners or shareholder ’ as if to suggest that there is some other and valid way of seeing it , a way which may put the ultimate control , at least in part , elsewhere .
20 As a result the function of second-level policy-making institutions such as Public Local Inquiries is seen in terms of merely affording an opportunity for those whose private individual rights and interests may be affected by a policy proposal , to make this known to those responsible for making the decision .
21 Language is seen in CONTEXT
22 The historical period of time between the two events is seen in terms of the internal experience of the individual Christian seeking assurance of God .
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