Example sentences of "[be] see from [pos pn] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 2.48 It can thus be seen from their lordships ' views in Taylor v O'Connor [ 1971 ] AC 115 that there is no judicial unanimity when damages come to be assessed under the Fatal Accidents Act 1976 .
2 Just how weak were Rank 's budgetary controls can be seen from their dealings with Gabriel Pascal , the Hungarian producer whose brief career was built on his having persuaded George Bernard Shaw to trust him with the film rights to his plays .
3 As can be seen from our position at the bottom , it is a secret we have yet to uncover .
4 Er this will not cut in any budget erm as as can be seen from our sheet .
5 Further evidence of the Heritage Secretary 's right-on attitude can be seen from his attendance at Glyndebourne .
6 John Plaw 's design in 1800 for a cottage or small farmhouse , ‘ Intended for a Gentleman in the New Forest … as an object to be seen from his Mansion ’ ( Fig. 25 ) , has a much less extensive landscape than that of Blaise Castle in mind , but it is typical of many at about the turn of the century .
7 In Rawls it can be seen from his model of ‘ pure procedural justice ’ and the assertion of an equal right to liberty as the primary principle .
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