Example sentences of "[be] see [adv] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 The Hortons added on to the mill house , and during Elizabeth 's reign they made extensive gabled additions which can be seen best on the east façade .
2 Male pycnogonids have a special pair of ovigerous legs ; they can be seen here at the front , ending in pincers .
3 Although its giant neighbour , Ben Alder , can be viewed from the A9 at the top of Loch Ericht , and the peak further west along its ridge , Aonach Beag , can be seen briefly from the A86 if you 're not fishing about for an extra strong mint in the glove compartment , Carn Dearg reveals itself only to those prepared to sweat a bit .
4 The casualty could be seen aground on the Mid Haisbro Sand , lifting slightly in the moderate swell .
5 She drank from a cup so transparently delicate that its contents could be seen right through the patterned china .
6 However , Eiders may also be seen right along the coast , and the total numbers recorded wintering between 1960 and 1976 varied between 20 in the winter of 1960/61 and 250 in that of on average about 70–80 are usually present .
7 For the predators this timing is just as critical and this can be seen well in the relationships between the piratical Arctic skua , its usual victim the Arctic tern , and the small fish on which they both depend .
8 Much as in 1980–1 , the ‘ social causes ’ argument can not be seen separately from the broader debate about the future of the British economy and society .
9 Large figures , carved into the chalk hillside , such as the Uffington Horse , the Long Man of Wilmington and the Cerne Abbas Giant , are well known , but these figures were something very different : they were enormous earth sculptures which could only be seen properly from the air or on a map .
10 The latter , named Pooldhooie , is the only one of the buildings which can be seen today as the Bispham Conservative Club , the others have been demolished in 1983 for a Sainsbury 's store .
11 In addition coins have provided decisive evidence for the position in the structure of carved column drums , one of which can be seen today in the British Museum .
12 Both the two great mountains near Loch Hourn can be seen clearly from the beach at Corran .
13 Their influence on the JCT can be seen clearly in the 1980 edition of the JCT standard form of building contract .
14 These can be seen clearly in the Gospel narrative .
15 The impact of these alliances can be seen clearly in the semi-conductor industry .
16 This can be seen clearly in the medieval illustrations of post-mills which originally rested on a kind of wooden tripod .
17 Herons , flamingos , spoonbills and cranes are examples , some of which can be seen elsewhere in the park .
18 This has important implications for the social composition of both origin and destination areas as will be seen later in the chapter .
19 The effects of this can be seen both in the current major reviews of BBC funding and in discussions over the future of Channel Four .
20 It is sufficient here to notice the pronounced link between the Spirit and power to witness which can be seen both in the life of Jesus and that of the post-ascension Church .
21 On the staircase , Ried 's hand can be seen again in the rib vaulting of c.1500 .
22 Grom leads his armies to the sea where he builds a huge fleet and sails into the west , never to be seen again in the Old World .
23 We are watching the brides of Christ probably never ever to be seen again in the year two thousand and fifty six .
24 His work can be seen regularly at the Chris Beetles Gallery , where he is having a solo exhibition from March 31-April 16
25 The Cathedral , which can be seen even from the furthest peaks of Alsace , is regarded by the Alsatians as a proud symbol of their heritage .
26 Some signs of their emergence can be seen even in the first days of the " new diplomacy " .
27 This drift towards incoherence can be seen also in the work of Dick Lester , the most ‘ pop ’ director of the decade .
28 The same increasing central control and rationalization can be seen also in the introduction in 1720 of a regular tariff for the purchase of commissions ; in the 1750s of the custom of numbering regiments rather than referring to them by their colonel 's name ; and in 1792 of a common system of drill , based on that of Prussia , for the whole army .
29 Equally , however , they embody and express distinct cultural orientations , and like all ‘ common locations in the social and historical process ’ they have to be seen also in the context of cultural movements .
30 This should be seen also in the context of improving communications within the Garden , between gardens , and between RBGE and external information resources and services .
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