Example sentences of "[be] see [prep] one [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Patients are seen within one week , do not have to travel to the hospital , and , if requiring surgery , are operated on promptly and privately . |
2 | Although up to eight have been seen in one year , Bitterns are not annual in Sussex . |
3 | When open , only half with width of the door projects into the room , but the whole contents of the cupboard can be seen at one glance . |
4 | It must also be seen as one interpretation of that theory : Marx 's extensive writings have been variously interpreted and , since his death , several schools of Marxism have developed . |
5 | Skinhead violence may be seen as one response to such changes in society . |
6 | W.J. White tells us that the ‘ decline of the embalming practice may be seen as one aspect of transitional funerary modes in fifteenth century England ’ . |
7 | In its beginnings , therefore , modern nationalism can be seen as one aspect of a class movement which found political expression in a general struggle for democracy ; manifesting itself most clearly in the American Revolution — interpreted by some scholars as the formation of the ‘ first new nation ’ ( Lipset , 1967 ) — and in the French Revolution , which together established the model of a new kind of political system embodying the ideas of ‘ citizenship ’ and ‘ popular sovereignty ’ . |
8 | Consequently , he proposed that the reporting unit should be defined as the fund and that organizations should be seen as one fund or a series of funds . |
9 | The pleasure principle would then be seen as one form of the more fundamental Nirvana principle . |
10 | It is quite common in primitive exchange systems that the movement of goods can only be seen in one direction . |
11 | place , on the other hand , is a determination of space as a coincidence of event and geography that is itself productive of meaning : as if a film were made only to be seen in one place , not another . |
12 | When Thorfinn was never to be seen in one place for more than a few hours , and when he no longer looked like a man with a fleet ready loaded for sea , but like a man already on board and lifting his ship to meet the first swell of the storm . |
13 | Thus the boy is seen at one point in relation to Pemberton ( " his little charge " ) , at another in relation to Mrs Moreen ( " her son " ) , and at another in relation to both ( " their companion " ) . |
14 | Mr Lawson 's speech to a City banquet at the Mansion House next week is seen as one occasion on which new policies -possibly even a step towards full EMS membership — could be outlined . |
15 | ‘ It was seen as one way mediocre trading performance . ’ |