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

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1 Sporadic cases are seen in patients in their 20s or early 30s .
2 He had probably been seen with Jesus in and around Jerusalem .
3 Thomas Meehan , one-time caretaker of the Bartram Garden , stressed his early dedication , ‘ So earnest was John Bartram in the pursuit of learning that he could scarcely spare time to eat and might often have been seen with food in one hand and a book in the other .
4 ELBC radio ( Monrovia ) said that he had been seen at Man in Côte d'Ivoire , landing aboard a Cessna light aircraft with relatives , en route for Burkina .
5 With over 65 pictures to her credit ( and debit ) , Lynn Bari has probably been seen on television in more homes on weekend afternoons than many more famous names .
6 Second , there are some works which simply have not been seen in exhibitions in the past .
7 True , it would not have been seen by people in Bristol or Birmingham but it might just have struck a chord with somebody in the area where the crime was committed .
8 This place can be seen for miles in daylight . ’
9 Its very opening out of public space , to be seen for example in Munich , Prague , or above all Rome , is strikingly modern in comparison with the traditional and labyrinthine Gothic street plans .
10 Such well preserved works can be seen for example in Southern France and Spain , rather than in Italy , and particularly Rome , where greater toll has been taken by the use of marble for rebuilding and by barbarian invasions .
11 Brad-stone and Countryside are two other companies whose quality products can be seen for sale in many garden centres and DlY stores .
12 A prime example of that can be seen at Blidworth in my constituency .
13 This can be seen at work in the House of Lords decision in Overend & Gurney Co v Gibb , just mentioned .
14 Straightforward examples can be seen at Brampton in Norfolk , where the extensive ribbon developments are confined to the junction itself and the main roads radiating east , south and west , and at Braintree , where they occupy only the west and south-west approach roads at the expense of the staggered road junction itself ( fig. 6A and B ) .
15 For travellers to the United States in the last few decades of the nineteenth century the immigrants to be seen at stations in the West , particularly in Omaha , were one of the most striking images of their visits .
16 The proof of this can be seen at Verulamium in the theatre excavation ( Kenyon , 1934 ) the orchestra of which was used as a rubbish dump at the end of the fourth century , probably a deliberate act of desecration by Christians .
17 He can still be seen on film in November 1921 in Saratov surrounded by hungry children .
18 We 've teamed up with Channel 4 's top show Brookside to bring you an exclusive competition that gives you the chance to be seen on screen in Merseyside 's favourite soap .
19 The boundaries of these crofts at Cosmeston can clearly be seen as earthworks in the field on the opposite side of the road to the village .
20 This last point was still valid two centuries later , as referred to in a report by the governor of the Varaždin district in 1737 : ‘ diese granitz nicht allein als ein antemurale contra Turcam , sed etiam contra Hungarum in casu rebellionis anzusehen ist ’ ( 'this frontier is not only a defensive outwork against the Turk , but can also be seen as protection in case of rebellion in Hungary' ) .
21 They may be seen as steps in the transition from the Family Practitioner Services being purely ‘ administered ’ services to being an actively managed service .
22 The main food reserve of preparasitic nematode larvae , whether inside the egg shell or free-living , is lipid which may be seen as droplets in the lumen of the intestine ; the infectivity of these stages is often related to the amount present , in that larvae which have depleted their reserves are not as infective as those which still retain quantities of lipid .
23 Other pieces of legislation such as the Vagrancy Act 1898 and the Licensing Act 1964 have been used to tighten up what could be seen as loop-holes in the law .
24 For Modigliani it was important for his work to be seen outside France in an international setting .
25 This general trend can be seen in microcosm in the career of Lord Burghley : at his death he was still assessed at £133. 6s. 8d. , the figure that he had returned before he became a peer .
26 ‘ The like of it [ according to William of Malmesbury ] was not to be seen in England in its windows , the splendour of its marble pavements or the diversity of its paintings . ’
27 By the eighteenth century foreign offices , departments of state concerned simply or mainly with the making and execution of foreign policy , could be seen in embryo in many parts of Europe .
28 Equality has been a powerful theme in British politics since the turn of the century and can be seen in practice in the high marginal rates of income tax in the postwar years reaching until recently a marginal tax of 83 per cent on earned income and 98 per cent on unearned income ; the drive to abolish private education and private health ; the ‘ euthanasia of the rentier ’ through rent control ; and the provision of state welfare services financed by taxation but free of charge at the time they are used .
29 The other political factor against which town planning has to be seen in context in the post-war period relates to the local government and the institutional setting it has provided .
30 Now you must design an additional five feet all around ( shaded portion ) , this will be seen by persons in the stalls etc. , or in the side stalls .
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