Example sentences of "[adv] see [prep] [adj] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | This was only seen in one of the nine patients with fulminant hepatic failure ( p<0.001 ) ( Table ) . |
2 | The pact is widely seen as one of the environmental fruits of glasnost in the Soviet Union . |
3 | Men are somehow seen as more in need . |
4 | The reshuffle fever sweeping Westminster intensified the pressure on Mr Lamont — already seen by some of his colleagues as a Chancellor beyond redemption — to consider whether the gossip about his job has become too much to bear . |
5 | But you , you just see to much of her that now |
6 | This is still seen as one of the most important events in the history of mankind . |
7 | in effect , using BSL in further and higher education is still seen by many as part of the ‘ handicap of deafness ’ and something to be overcome in education rather than used . |
8 | Milton 's God was Empson 's last book , in his lifetime , though when he died he was collecting at least three others : Using Biography ( 1984 ) , on Marvell , Dryden , Fielding , Yeats , Eliot and Joyce ; Essays on Shakespeare ( 1986 ) ; and a book of Renaissance essays , as well as a massive ragbag ( as he called it ) of papers and reviews dating back to the 1920s which , when it posthumously appeared as Argufying ( 1987 ) , was rapidly seen by many to be the finest critical miscellany in the language . |
9 | Munchausen 's syndrome is usually seen amongst those with some medical knowledge , such as failed medical students or nurses . |
10 | I can still see in each of them the special qualities which made me select them . |
11 | Seclusion and privacy is also seen by many to be important . |
12 | ‘ He was also seen by one of my first cousins walking up and down the corridor . |
13 | The abnormal hybridization pattern was also seen in one of patient B's sisters ( lane 6 ) , for whom carrier status had not previously been determined . |
14 | Caddies were told to do this so that the sponsor 's name printed on our bibs could be clearly seen by millions of viewers . |
15 | She knew him well enough now to see through some of the camouflage — perhaps all of it . |
16 | A cohort of children , originally seen aged 2 to 4 with severe effusions and mostly treated with grommets , had structural damage of the eardrum ( 87% of cases ) , abnormal tympanograms ( 45% ) , and a mean hearing loss of 13 dB when followed up at the age of 8 . |
17 | Better that it should end like this , when justice was not only done but manifestly seen by all to be done . |
18 | It 's very thick on the outside but almost , you can almost see through some of the bone in the base there and that can be caused by as , a blow on the head if it 's the bolt of the erm brain that 's caused , got the injury , or from the base of skull is usually caused by er landing on your feet from heights , and |
19 | Six weeks after the beginning of the study treatment , complete ulcer healing was endoscopically seen in 60 of 78 patients ( 76.9% ) . |