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

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1 Chairman Trevor Wheatley said yesterday : ‘ The recovery we are seeing in the UK and US is fragile , though our order books are 20pc up on this time last year .
2 He rejected the FoE Scotland study as ‘ alarmist ’ , down-played damage to forests in West Germany as ‘ very small ’ and stated that ‘ no damage ’ had been seen in the UK .
3 The task of interpreting has been seen in the UK only in terms of social service , often voluntary , but never in an enabling framework .
4 Four patients ( D , F , G , and I ) had been seen in the Leeds colitis clinic before the policy of surveillance had been started and were lost to follow up .
5 The French gave support to the Scots who , from very early on in the new reign , caused trouble in the north ; while to the west , in Wales , where Owain Glyn Dŵr was to rise against English rule in 1400 , French troops landed and at one time might have been seen in the Herefordshire countryside .
6 A positive correlation between the alcohol consumption in the study area and the incidence of chronic pancreatitis has previously been seen in the Copenhagen area .
7 Exhibitions change at frequent intervals and smaller shows , normally of local work , can be seen in the Gilbey Bar .
8 Taxonomists are not yet in full agreement as to whether the bird most likely to be seen in the Seychelles rates as a full species .
9 This is particularly evident around Somerton , but can also be seen in the Bath area .
10 A typical weaver 's cottage from the district may be seen in the Ulster Folk Museum .
11 For there was not one gunman to be seen in the Bekaa .
12 Besides exhibiting worldwide , the one-time teacher at the Royal College of Art has a large painting on show in the National Museum of Wales and his work can be seen in the Victoria and Albert Museum in London .
13 Work by this Swiss artist a direct heir of Dada and Futurism , can be seen in the Kunsthalle section of the exhibition .
14 Part 2 of this article can be seen in the March issue of the Winfrith Journal .
15 A more recent example of population loss is to be seen in the Wells area of north Norfolk ( Drudy and Wallace 1971 ) .
16 Leading examples of this form of government can be seen in the United States , Canada , Australia and West Germany .
17 The same can now be seen in the Somerset Levels , and the aqueducts supplying Roman towns at Dorchester , Leicester and elsewhere .
18 Nevertheless , it seems probable that the scientific spirit , at least as seen by non-scientists , encouraged more critical and liberal attitudes to religion ; this can be seen in the Hibbert Lectures , which began in 1878 .
19 Several examples can be seen in the Midlands of this early ecclesiastical organisation .
20 The effects of the continuing worldwide recession can be seen in the Wedgwood Group 's 1992 results , with sales down 4 per cent in Sterling terms ( 10 per cent Irish ) and operating profit by 11.7 per cent ( 16.5 per cent Irish ) .
21 The earliest inhabitants of the area some 4000 years ago , however , left traces of their presence in the form of tools like stone axes , many of which may be seen in the Armagh County Museum .
22 An example of how expansion of opencast coaling can thwart the deep-rooted desire of coalfield communities to grasp the opportunities being created through the Valleys Initiative to develop a diverse and high quality economy can be seen in the Amman and Gwendraeth valleys .
23 In the fourth century AD the statue of Hercules was removed to the new capital of the eastern Roman Empire , Constantinople , which became a museum of ancient art ( the snake column from Delphi may still be seen in the Hippodrome ) .
24 Ikebana is the famous Japanese art of flower arrangement and it will be seen in the Elmwood Hall this same evening , further enhancing your enjoyment of the Tea Ceremony .
25 This can be seen in the Dartmeet area especially .
26 Cross-party anti-Tory candidates were seen in the Munich by-election before the war , and constantly during the war .
27 Nevertheless , as McGill ( 1984 , p. 25 ) notes , by the early 1980s MINIS-type arrangements were being seen in the UK public sector as something of a ‘ management panacea ’ , with similar developments occurring beyond Whitehall within , for example , water authorities and local government .
28 It is therefore intriguing that our in situ hybridization analyses strongly suggest that pou[c] is ubiquitously expressed during embryonic development although the highest level of expression is seen in the CNS .
29 Erosion of the granites gives rise to a barren , rolling landscape such as is seen in the Uig Hills of western Lewis , and steep , inaccessible sea cliffs such as are present in western Harris .
30 The possibility of ending of National Service was not mentioned in these guidelines , but it was the first item on the agenda of subjects to be discussed , and it was seen in the Whitehall market-place to be the political ‘ Blue Chip' stock of the year .
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