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

  Next page
No Sentence
1 Some of the animals which he used to shoot are seen above his head
2 Someone said that O had not been seen at his job in the video hire shop for the whole week either .
3 Dundee United mastered the elements better than their opponents and had in Ferguson , Scott Crabbe and Paddy Connolly lively players who continue to give the impression that Jim McLean is not far off having a team capable of far better than has been seen from his club in recent seasons .
4 One patient might attend the ward as a day-patient , another may be seen with his partner for marital therapy , another may continue in individual problem-orientated therapy , and so on .
5 The king must not be seen without his clothes .
6 ‘ A man is honoured in that country , ’ he continues , ‘ according to what may be seen of his actions , conduct and zeal , since no one in India knows anything of family or lineage . ’
7 This may be seen in his pollution of air , soil and ocean and in his scant disregard for the balance of nature or the needs of future generations and his tendency , without restraint , to use animal creation for his own ends .
8 She just was n't his type , and anyway she 'd no intention of joining the seemingly endless queue of girls happy to be seen in his company .
9 Through his industry and skill , a greater variety of American forest-trees and shrubs may be seen in his gardens , than in any other place in England . ’
10 That attitude can be seen in his correspondence with Hanns during the making of The Soldier 's Tale .
11 The support of his brother 's men gave him a nexus of servants throughout the country , the value of which can be seen in his measures against Sir Edward Woodville .
12 The support of his brother 's men gave him a nexus of servants throughout the country , the value of which can be seen in his measures against Sir Edward Woodville .
13 For another , the ‘ war party ’ may already have taken over within the Vietminh : at least when Sainteny , attempting his last act of mediation , saw Ho for the last time before the war started , he complained about the moderate elements who had been eliminated from the government to the benefit of the notorious Francophobes ; and as the war was on the point of beginning , and as attacks on French soldiers and civilians had not ceased , nor had French retaliation , Sainteny 's exasperation was to be seen in his demand that culprits should be punished within 24 hours .
14 The form of Canon Wheeler could be seen in his chair below the Masaccio copy .
15 He could n't be seen in his dressing-room ; he could n't be found anywhere on the set ; he was n't in the canteen .
16 You will be glad to hear that the new GP contract includes a provision for every patient to be seen by his GP every three years .
17 The hit-squad 's leader had kept below rather than find himself in confrontation with Louis or be seen by his men to be subservient to or afraid of the Latino leader .
18 Further evidence of the Heritage Secretary 's right-on attitude can be seen from his attendance at Glyndebourne .
19 John Plaw 's design in 1800 for a cottage or small farmhouse , ‘ Intended for a Gentleman in the New Forest … as an object to be seen from his Mansion ’ ( Fig. 25 ) , has a much less extensive landscape than that of Blaise Castle in mind , but it is typical of many at about the turn of the century .
20 In Rawls it can be seen from his model of ‘ pure procedural justice ’ and the assertion of an equal right to liberty as the primary principle .
21 The end result of Henry 's policy was that ruined castles were to be seen throughout his dominions , visible reminders of the Old King 's power and the penalties meted out to rebellious lords .
22 Beauty is in the eye of the beholder , of course , and what he is seeing in his mind 's eye , after years of study into world-wide distribution of disease in relation to diet , is the stool of someone unlikely to die from cancer of the bowel .
23 And Joanne 's seeing through his disguise made him a bit wary .
24 Leeds , the culture historian , is seen at his peak in his Early Anglo-Saxon Art and Archaeology ( 1936 ) and his paper entitled ‘ The distribution of the Angles and Saxons archaeologically considered ’ ( 1945 ) .
25 He is seen on his knees whilst God shatters the wall held by the defending Moslem forces .
26 The famous explorer Mogridge is seen by his university friend Duncan Patullo as , in fact , an overgrown schoolboy :
27 Unlike Jesus Christ , who is for Christians the Son of God , Muhammad , who was born in AD 570 is seen by his followers as Gods messenger .
28 ‘ Is it ? ’ said Fael-Inis , the golden eyes glowing and piercing , so that Fergus felt as if Fael-Inis was seeing into his mind .
29 Here La Péri 's ports de bras were flowing and sensual yet almost innocent in order to express the magical vision Askender , the poet , was seeing in his dream .
30 The jury was told earlier that after Mr Browning , 36 , arrived at the house a thick smudge of blood was seen on his Renault 25 .
  Next page