Example sentences of "[noun] see from [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | He was a tall stout man with a florid complexion , who looked well in vestments seen from a distance . |
2 | This spectrum is considerably flatter than the pulsed spectrum seen from the Crab ( ref. 19 ; and P.L.N. et al. , manuscript in preparation ) , which has a spectral index -2.0 . |
3 | The decisiveness and fresh conviction it brought made no difference to my theology and very little difference to my choices and values seen from the outside . |
4 | With the evening sun touching the highest peaks with crimson , and the smoke from a wood fire undisturbed by breeze , Kirchberg seen from a hill above the village is one of the most tranquil inhabited spots in the Alps . |
5 | Then the excitement of the New York skyline seen from a distance , its jutting towers like a giant 's cardboard cut-outs poking into a blue sky . |
6 | RIGHT The site of an Iron Age broch in Scotland seen from the ground . |
7 | We got our Wadkin PK dimension saw from an auction five or six years ago . |
8 | Most of the buildings seen from the airport appeared to be no more than mud huts , although there were some larger buildings of brick and rough stone . |
9 | ( Marketing is ) … ‘ the whole business seen from the point of view of its final result , that is from the customer 's point of view . ’ |
10 | Last year 's View from Invercauld and a painting of Wensleydale from Gunnerside in 1991 are of exceptional quality , while there is a particularly fine , and possibly historically significant , painting of Hong Kong seen from the afterdeck of Britannia , with the White Ensign hanging limply in the foreground . |
11 | One day , taking the children into central Birmingham , Anna saw from the bus window the name of the language school she had taught at , in Oxford , on a board outside a small office block . |
12 | This is not the usual portrait of self-delighting joie de vivre , more a boozy relic seen from the perspective of the morning after . |
13 | A tribal society seen from the inside looking out . |
14 | The great bulk of it depicts the periods of Kilvert 's life as a curate in Clyro and Langley Burrell , and as a picture of the life of mid-Victorian rural society seen from the perspective of the gentry , it is questionable if the diary has ever been bettered . |
15 | The dome seen from Lochinver is Caisteal Liath , the highest summit ; the sharp peak seen from the east is Meall Mheadhonach . |
16 | He focused again on the patterns made by damp and mould on a patch of distempered mortar level with his eyes — a piece of coastline seen from a hill , headlands enclosing a bay with a wide curve . |
17 | But it was still not certain that war would come and , moreover , the reality of Berlin was less appealing than the romantic challenge seen from a basement flat in Earl 's Court . |
18 | The letters on the chart indicate visual reference points mentioned in the text which can confirm his position , and the pictures , taken during the flight , correlate the actual geographical feature seen from the air with the appearance of the feature on the map . |
19 | Marxism invented itself as the proper understanding of the nature of history seen from the perspective of labour , and should therefore have become the perspective and consciousness of labour . |