Example sentences of "[vb mod] be seen at the " in BNC.

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1 Many features distinguish Wilson & Glick kitchens from others in a similar price bracket , making them exceptionally good value for money , as could be seen at the Ideal Home Exhibition which was even more successful ‘ the second time around ’ .
2 A budget of £7.17.10 in 1910 meant that only twenty-five babies per week could be seen at the clinic ; but the work continued , and expanded .
3 Heavy freight 2-8-0- No. 2857 , on loan from the Severn Valley Railway , hauled hourly services between Toddington and Gretton starting at 11am while 50 year old Bagnall 0–6–0 No. 2566 ‘ Byfield No. 2 ’ could be seen at the head of a goods train shunting from the yard to the bay siding at Toddington .
4 Today she happened to be wearing the dress of violet-coloured wool which was the last thing Miss Statham had made for her — drifts of its full skirt could be seen at the front of her grey squirrel coat .
5 The niches may be seen at the top of the staircase , but the project of 1722 was never realized .
6 Continuing in the same direction , Long Drop Cave may be seen at the base of a low cliff , and this is succeeded by a series of minor potholes known as the Eyeholes which seem almost friendly by comparison .
7 In Great Britain important silver bearing his mark may be seen at the Victoria and Albert Museum , the Ashmolean Museum , and the Mansion House .
8 Samples may be seen at the Police HQ .
9 These and other impressive works from Cannes , including the new Kieslowski and Angelopoulos films , will be seen at the next London Festival .
10 They will be unveiled in an exhibition which opens at London 's Whitechapel Art Gallery in the autumn ( 10 September-21 November ) and will be seen at the Metropolitan Museum , New York , before the end of this year ( 13 December-13 March 1994 ) .
11 That survey will be seen at the Konsthall , Malmo and Le Magasin , Grenoble through the summer .
12 The first proper historical evaluation of the subject to have been made in the United States , the exhibition has been organised by curator Elizabeth Armstrong and her associate , Joan Rothfuss , and will be seen at the Whitney Museum of American Art ( 16 July-3 October ) , Chicago 's Museum of Contemporary Art ( 13 November-16 January 1994 ) , the Wexner Center for the Visual Arts , Columbus OH ( 18 February-17 April 1994 ) , the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art ( 12 May-24 July 1994 ) and the Fundacio Antoni Tapies , Barcelona ( 17 November1994–12 January 1995 ) , the only European venue confirmed for this important exhibition of predominantly European material , although Armstrong told The Art Newspaper that she expects to add at least two further venues in Europe , one of which may be in London .
13 Curated by the museum 's director , David Elliott , and his exhibitions organiser , Chrissie Iles , the survey will be seen at the Jorge Castillo Foundation , Santiago da Compostella ( 21 January-13 March 1993 ) .
14 It is this aspect of military style that is well worth studying for the precision with which a battalion of soldiers makes patterns such as can be seen at the British ceremony of ‘ Trooping the Colour ’ .
15 A similar air-war tracking table -with different symbols for British and German aircraft — can be seen at the Royal Observer Corps Museum in Winchester .
16 The oriel window shown in his earliest existing negative can be seen at the nearby Lacock Abbey .
17 A talented photographer who contributed regularly to THE FACE , his work can be seen at the National Portrait Gallery , London , from Nov 8-Jan 20 .
18 They can be seen at the end of the Walled Garden .
19 The Oriental collections are in southern Bohemia at Libéchov and the costume collection can be seen at the Kinský Summer House ( see p. 86 ) .
20 Displays of Horse Drawn Drays and Harness can be seen at the stables as well as daily demonstrations of grooming , driving harnessing .
21 A WILDLIFE painting by Jenny Alderton can be seen at The Society of Women Artists ' annual exhibition at Westminster Central Hall , London .
22 The exhibition can be seen at the Frick Art Museum , Pittsburgh until 25 April .
23 The exhibition continues until 22 May , while his drawings and pastels can be seen at the Goethe Institute 's Galerie Conde until 14 May .
24 Sheila Bryan Greenwich , Conté crayon , 7×10″ ( 17.8×25.4 cm ) sheila Bryan 's work can be seen at the Battersea Contemporary Art Fair , Battersea Town Hall , from April 3–4 .
25 His work can be seen at the Nikki Diana Marquardt gallery from 13 May to 30 June .
26 It can be seen at the National Gallery from 22 November to 7 February 1993 , and at the Metropolitan Museum from 11 March to 23 May 1993 .
27 Some of the effects of this can be seen at the Slovene technical museum housed in the old monastery buildings at Bistra , on the edge of the Ljubljansko Barje ( Ljubljana Heath ) .
28 Paolozzi 's new sculpture can be seen at the main entrance to The royal Bank of Scotland 's new administrative building , Drummond House , South Gyle , Edinburgh .
29 An example can be seen at the Didcot Railway Centre With the fine locomotives designed by Daniel Gooch , the GWR 's broad gauge trains formed the first real expresses and indeed the inaugural train from London to Bristol led to the comment that this must be the only time on record that an engineer had exceeded his promises !
30 Similar interiors can be seen at the Church of S. Pierre , Louvain ( 489 ) and the Cathedral of S. Bavon in Ghent .
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