Example sentences of "[be] see [prep] that [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The current excavations are the first time that the theatre 's remains have been seen since that destruction .
2 None had been seen at that time in the Harwell experiments that preceded ZETA but Kurchatov announced that the Soviets were seeing some neutrons which were due to fusion occurring , but were unlikely to be from thermonuclear fusion because the rate of their production did not vary with current in the expected way .
3 These cover a large range of things , like the patient 's age , the patient 's sex , where the pain is , where it started , how quickly it came on , and so on and so forth , and essentially within the computer has a large table , and this table contains , how shall I put it , the frequency with which this particular symptom was associated with a particular disease over the last few hundred patients that have been seen at that hospital .
4 Indeed , if I may build on what they have said and sum up my position on the future of the European Community , it is this : in the new Europe that has emerged from the ashes of the second world war and now from the grim shadows of the cold war , new possibilities for peace and prosperity across Europe exist which have probably never before been seen on that continent .
5 ‘ Both the settlers and the natives assured me ’ , wrote Gould , ‘ that they [ the bronzewings ] had suddenly arrived , and that they had never before been seen in that part of the country .
6 ‘ I would n't be seen at that beast 's house .
7 I guess I just wanted to be seen at that point .
8 Suddenly , only the second car to be seen on that road all day pulled up .
9 You may even wish to say what things of interest may be seen along that route .
10 Other firms still see themselves as totally entrepreneurial : Korn/Ferry and Whitehead Mann must be seen in that category .
11 Drugs are a science based industry 's problem solving approach to health care and should be seen in that context .
12 Any subsequent increases should be seen in that context .
13 So today 's record GCSE entries — coming hot on the heels of last week 's record ‘ A ’ level scores — have to be seen against that background .
14 Finally , erm various terms have been erm thrown around about new settlements being an engine of growth and a sinkhole for future growth , erm the only point I want to make there is that any future growth beyond the present structure plan period of two thousand and six would of course be subject to the planning system , there is no automatic erm growth erm of any new settlement that is proposed or may be proposed beyond two thousand and six , and Mr Davis has indicated that at that time a new study will be carried out on the relative merits of the alternative options that were seen at that time .
15 He was seen by that general 's daughter . ’
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