Example sentences of "[was/were] see by [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 All study children who attended the clinic were seen by a physician , who recorded the diagnoses and treatment .
2 Such corruption was not unexceptional in the KMT , and Hsiao 's exposure and resignation were seen by a number of observers as part of the continuing feud between mainlanders and islanders in the party .
3 When patients arrived in the department they were seen by a triage nurse , who assessed the nature of their complaint/injury and prioritised them accordingly , using the department 's guidelines
4 A few lengths were produced and these amateurish efforts were seen by a director of Coles who was passing through Braintree and happened to look in at an art exhibition in the Institute .
5 In one month , 70 new patients were seen by the consultant .
6 Over time , constables assumed the same pathological spectacles through which they were seen by the organization .
7 ‘ The car , the one the girl was in , if it was a Zil as she says , then it was seen by a policeman , ’ Myeloski told Duncan .
8 A stolen refrigerated truck drives the wrong way up the autobahn — that was seen by a driver coming up the northbound lane — and Tweed 's Mercedes was somewhere not far ahead .
9 John , 13 , who lived with his young mother and maternal grandmother in a small sparsely furnished council flat on a large housing estate , was seen by a student training to be a social worker .
10 Over a period of time she was seen by a number of psychotherapists and psychologists who adopted differing approaches to her varied problems .
11 This is so even when there is no direct evidence that the male organ was seen by a witness .
12 The second man was seen by a witness standing at the entrance to Martlesham underpass at the A1214 roundabout at about 11.30 am on Thursday , February 11 .
13 This was seen by a decrease of injury grades II and III and in an increase of injury grades 0 and I. Another experiment with eight rats showed appreciable repair of the gastric mucosa 1 hour after ethanol ( data not shown ) , but the recovery was less pronounced than that seen 3 hours after ethanol .
14 Mr Hallam was seen by a surgeon who found that his lower jaw was broken and he had damaged teeth .
15 " The body was seen by a woman crossing Southwark Bridge on her way to work — she 's a cleaner at a block of offices in Upper Thames Street .
16 He was seen by a doctor at the police station and certified fit to be detained .
17 Vernon went upstairs with the intention of ringing Harcourt again , but the lounge door was ajar and he was seen by the soap salesman who was playing gin rummy with the traveller in miscellaneous stationery .
18 The Mercantile Marine Act 1850 was seen by the government as dealing with the other side of the problem — that of raising the standard of British seamen and seamanship and of protecting the seamen themselves from the tyranny of their officers and the depredations of the shipowners .
19 A substantial increase in foreign investment was seen by the government and international agencies alike as vital .
20 The IMF loan was seen by the government as crucial to successful negotiations with foreign creditors over Brazil 's US$44,000 medium- and long-term commercial debt .
21 Increasingly , the Prime Minister was seen by the public to be working against political trends , both at home and abroad .
22 Clearly there was material here for a book which would radically revise the way the Princess of Wales was seen by the public .
23 The EP 's role was seen by the teaching staff as being to advise the school .
24 This account of events certainly fitted the circumstantial evidence , but was seen by the jury as most improbable .
25 One group , including a woman , was seen by the press ‘ on the run ’ in South Street with part of the crowd at its heels .
26 This two-track approach was seen by the press in member countries as reflecting continued manoeuvring over the role of the United States in the alliance , against a background of US troop reductions in Europe and Franco-German proposals for a European military force .
27 ( The ban on presidential re-election , which had been a central issue in the Mexican revolution of 1910 , was seen by the opposition as a bulwark against the consolidation of authoritarian PRI rule in an effectively single-party state . )
28 The issue of their timing was seen by the opposition as of crucial importance in determining the fairness of the presidential contest because of the role of local administrators in the electoral process .
29 It was seen by the father solely as manipulative behaviour aimed at him and his wife .
30 The secondment of one member of the English Department , and the appointment of another , was seen by the College as a solution to both problems , which had together created a need for lecturers formally qualified as specialists in the study of English Language .
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