Example sentences of "[be] see in [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Certain so-called ‘ stigmata ’ are seen in congenital syphilis , and these are the residual scars and deformities of early infection . |
2 | Thus they are seen in full stature , their crests being 3000 feet above the road , in an upthrust of unremitting steepness without a single weakness to encourage ascent . |
3 | Cyclical changes in H pylori infection may cause the variations in basal acid secretion that are seen in duodenal ulcer disease . |
4 | Two general aspects of Williamson 's analysis of organizational forms are seen in this explanation of internalization . |
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 | Although up to eight have been seen in one year , Bitterns are not annual in Sussex . |
7 | It is something which seems such an ordinary thing to do , and yet the effect of it is something which has not been seen in pictorial art since Giotto . |
8 | Lord Scarman referred to violence and disorder ‘ the like of which had not previously been seen in this century in Britain ’ , while one Conservative MP summed up this orthodox reaction in a parliamentary debate ( on 13 April 1981 ) when he spoke of the riots as ‘ something new and sinister in our long national history ’ . |
9 | Otherwise fewer than 20 have been seen in any year since 1947 , except 1968 , when 34 passed east up the coast off Pevensey on 7 March , the largest party noted in the county since 1938 . |
10 | Except in 1953 , when a party of 67 was seen , not more than about 25 birds have been seen in any year since 1947 , and it is of interest that influxes have not occurred in recent severe winters . |
11 | The work of this major artist has never been seen in any depth in Europe . |
12 | The paintings of the Thirties and Forties have not been seen in any sort of proper way and they are quite extraordinary , particularly that last group of interiors which Matisse painted between 1946 and 1948 . |
13 | Hyperpepsinogenaemia A has often been seen in duodenal ulcer , Zollinger-Ellison syndrome , hypertrophic gastraophy , and chronic renal failure . |
14 | To lead in all the polls as the favoured candidate for the Tory succession , to persuade your own party that you offer a distinctive viewpoint without being in any way overtly disloyal , to convince even the cynics of the Press that you pose a realistic alternative to the present leadership — no phenomenon like it has been seen in British politics for 50 years . |
15 | The dangers of such an approach have been seen in comparable work with children and families . |
16 | Following the immense popularity of Goldman 's analysis of the problems facing RE in the 1960s ( Goldman 1964 ; 1965 ) , the emphasis on moral education was given a partner , that of life-themes — general topics which could be seen in greater depth through helping pupils to appreciate their symbolic use within religion . |
17 | If a cube is sidelit and viewed against a neutral background , its vertical edges can be seen in sharp relief . |
18 | I was ashamed last night , deeply ashamed that my daughter should be seen in such company , such — ’ |
19 | Unsurprisingly , the shared space arrangement at The Brow was copied elsewhere , at first in other new towns such as Washington , and later in other new developments , so that variants of the theme can now be seen in new housing estates in Britain . |
20 | It is quite common in primitive exchange systems that the movement of goods can only be seen in one direction . |
21 | 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 . |
22 | 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 . |
23 | Other firms still see themselves as totally entrepreneurial : Korn/Ferry and Whitehead Mann must be seen in that category . |
24 | Drugs are a science based industry 's problem solving approach to health care and should be seen in that context . |
25 | Any subsequent increases should be seen in that context . |
26 | The Holy Roman Empire , of Charlemagne , of the Ottonian emperors , through to the Hohenstaufens , was to be seen in all seriousness as the legitimate heir of ‘ the Augustan peace ’ : a dispensation which , though seldom or never actualized through the last five centuries , must be held in mind as the one and only imaginable harmonizing of Church and State , of religion and politics , at least throughout Europe . |
27 | Apart from the occurrence in primary systemic vasculitides and rapidly progressive glomerulonephritis , P-ANCA/GS-ANA may be seen in other disease states , for example rheumatoid arthritis without signs of vasculitis , inflammatory bowel disease , and primary sclerosing cholangitis . |
28 | It will also have to be seen in close relationship with other aspects of rural society and the economy , as well as with the overall social and economic structures at national and European levels . |
29 | ‘ Put an arrow into the ground in front of him when I give the sign — far enough ahead to be seen in good time . ’ |
30 | The same pattern can be seen in higher education , with 144 Unionists going to Oxford or Cambridge ( 88–53 to the dark blues ) , again twice the proportion of Liberals . |