Example sentences of "[be] seen on the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The place of its emergence into daylight will be seen on the return journey .
2 To his credit , or possibly his ignorance , Michael then immediately filmed the next scene , where he had to be seen on the underside of a fire engine 's turntable ladder twenty feet up in the air , being lowered to the ground .
3 Similar patterns of dispersal could be seen on the terraces themselves , with S3 always standing further back than the rest .
4 The photographs taken on this occasion , by the Church of Scotland Publicity Department , can be seen on The Undercroft board .
5 A plaque commemorating the occasion can be seen on the quay by the Shore .
6 Disgraced minister DAVID MELLOR can be seen on the cover of ED BANGER AND THE NOSEBLEEDS ‘ Ai n't Been To No Music School ’ single .
7 He is nowhere to be seen on the Thorsvoe , nor at Lyness in Hoy , site of an impressive collection of artefacts tracing Scapa Flow 's history as a naval base .
8 Most brachiopods were attached to the substrate by a stalk , and the hole through which the stalk entered the shell can often be seen on the fossils .
9 Access to the centre of the ‘ bowl ’ is conveniently on the south coast where a track could be seen on the map heading for but stopping short of Ipsarion .
10 This reduction in pleural thickening could also be seen on the chest x ray ( Fig 5 ) making it very likely that the pleural thickening noted initially in October 1990 and thought then to be unimportant was neoplastic from the outset .
11 A relic from the Dreamtime , when giant goannas and kangaroos were to be seen on the horizon , the bunyip captures women and children to eat .
12 In many a country public house in Ayrshire and far beyond , a photograph of Baron of Buchlyvie is still to be seen on the wall .
13 It is her bust that can be seen on the façade today .
14 Its styling was redolent of the golden age of motorcycling , from the long-legged , leather-and-chrome look of the bike to the distinctive swirling ‘ N ’ of the Norton logo ( still to be seen on the belt buckle of many a fashionable waist ) .
15 What the X-rays reveal , which can not be seen on the surface , are the soldered joins at the neck , handle and base as well as around the hole for the missing spout .
16 Frenzied swarms of small black beetles can often be seen on the surface of still ponds and lakes .
17 Williams showed that it would be much better to concentrate on attacking U-boats which could still be seen on the surface , with a depth-charge setting of 25 feet , and ignore those which had had time to submerge , because of the uncertainty in knowing their exact position .
18 The wall was built by the water authorities to secure the catchment area of the splendid Silent Valley and Ben Crom reservoirs , and for many years marked the route of the annual Mourne Wall Walk , which followed the wall for much of its 22 mile circuit and was the only occasion when walkers could be seen on the hills en masse .
19 There was not a soul to be seen on the pavements .
20 The radar scanner can be seen on the top of the Lock Control Building at the Entrance Lock .
21 Today it is possible to experience places and events which even thirty years ago could only be seen on the pages of geography textbooks .
22 After all , the Jumbo , a handsome and imposing articulated unit designed by architect , engineer and critic Klaus Giovanni Koenig , will be seen on the streets of Milan for the next half-century .
23 So far about 35 of the exclusive cars have been delivered by Jaguar , though few are expected to be seen on the road .
24 Coracle Fishing can be seen on the rivers Teifi and Towy
25 The remains of the rim of this pool , which was only an inch or two deep , can be seen on the floor of the Parthenon today .
26 There is a tombolo at Agii Theodhori where the ruins of a harbour settlement can be seen on the beach and extending out under the water ( Plate 15 ) .
27 Evidence of the lipstick could also be seen on the butts of several cigarettes which lay crushed in a large ashtray on the table .
28 They can be seen on the Oracle teletext system .
29 An example of the practical working of the economic balance of power can be seen on the estates of the bishopric of Worcester , where the peasants were able to nullify their lord 's attempts at coercion by simply refusing to pay the sums demanded .
30 But they are not only to be seen on the street but within the mind 's eye itself : the mental set has changed in the post-1960 years of unprecedented exposure to visual imagery .
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