Example sentences of "[am/are] [adv] see [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 As a translator he was modest , exhorting and beseeching those of his readers ‘ who are better seen in the Scriptures than I , and have higher gifts of grace to interpret the Scripture ’ to correct his work .
2 It is only on these rare occasions that I see zander fighting deep down in the water for most are only seen at the netting stage due to the colour of the water that they are generally caught in .
3 Unlike the trams , they are only seen during the summer season .
4 The shamanic practices we have investigated are rightly seen as an archaic mysticism .
5 The reason these are best seen as an innate , given set of instincts is that such a view suggests it is not possible to conceive of how man could be man and not experience these unconscious impulses of hatred and killing which some human beings act out .
6 Faces are best seen against a plain background , so avoid heavily patterned wallpaper and fussy wall ornaments .
7 There is one curious feature of sociology that is worth mentioning , namely that methods these days are largely seen as a distinctive branch of the discipline .
8 Because of its proximity to Russan and Collias the three crags are generally seen as a group .
9 Hosts : Horses and donkeys Site : Caecum and colon Species : Strongylus vulgaris S. edentatus S. equinus Distribution : Worldwide Gross : Robust dark-red worms which are easily seen against the intestinal mucosa .
10 In this book we will be discussing mainly features which are easily seen in the landscape , from deserted villages to fields and churches .
11 The satellite 's primary role is to fill in the existing picture of the heavens , revealing stars , galaxies , clouds and so on that are not seen at the shorter optical and ‘ near ’ infrared wavelengths ( less than 5 micrometres ) , or at the longer wavelengths observed by radio telescopes .
12 Numbers of Americans and Britons have doubled in the past decade but , at 40,000 and 11,000 respectively , they are not seen as a threat to the social fabric in the same way as the Iranians and other Asians .
13 The large numbers who are unable to find regular work are not seen as a phenomenon characteristic of underdevelopment , but part of the capitalist division of labour and , therefore , a similar feature to the industrialisation process of European countries , differing in terms of quantity rather than quality .
14 Great emphasis is put on writing and drawing skills and typewriters are not seen as a substitute for writing .
15 Perhaps , though regrettably , they are not seen as a central core of independence which may reside elsewhere-'in my head or in my dreams ' .
16 They arouse protectiveness in women and are not seen as a threat by other men .
17 If the alternatives are to work , we must take care that they are not seen as a reward for those who become involved in such activities .
18 As the Fleet Street editors themselves recognised a couple of weeks ago , many British papers have forfeited the strength on which their freedom depends : they are not seen as the defenders of freedom by their own readers .
19 As the Fleet Street editors themselves recognised a couple of weeks ago , many British papers have forfeited the strength on which their freedom depends : they are not seen as the defenders of freedom by their own readers .
20 Police at football matches are not seen as the immediate enemy in the way that they might be , say , in dealing with trespassers or others laying false claim to an essentially public area .
21 The parties at large are not seen as the formers of policy for the government ; that is a task reserved for the parliamentary members of the governing party .
22 No novelist writing earlier than Dickens would , for example , have concentrated on a boarding house — not that fictional characters do n't stay in them occasionally , but they are not seen from the landlady 's ( or boarding house 's ) point of view .
23 The alliance is cemented by that traditional political religion , forged in the previous century , which sees the natural law as most accessible to true believers , that it is obligatory to enforce its practice by law , and that those holding other views only have rights to put their views into practice when they are not seen by the bishops to do harm to the social fabric .
24 The first advantage to the participating company of all of these types of activity is that they are not seen by the reader as advertising but as part of the editorial content of the magazine and therefore as having the endorsement of the editorial staff .
25 One manifestation of alienism is that deaf people are not seen by the various professions in education to have a professional view .
26 Therefore , the empirical evidence suggesting that reliable signals of each actor 's state are not seen in the course of animal conflicts may have been misinterpreted .
27 I think the interesting fact is we 're not seen as an English company .
28 So erm I mean I think we 're definitely seen by the men as as the more as the more brave in in a way you know .
29 Bans on parades are always seen as a sign of weakness , and as such have frequently given militant Protestants a chance to show , by defying the bans , that they will not be a party to any ‘ sell-out ’ .
30 Indeed , utilitarianism and Kant 's ethic of duty for duty 's sake are usually seen as the two great extremes of moral theory , the line between them representing a continuum on which most moral philosophies with a positive theory of what is right and wrong can be placed .
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