Example sentences of "be see by a [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 All new inmates are seen by a hospital officer .
2 During a shift when the men considered that very little was happening , they responded to calls concerning a house fire and an attempted break-in , calls to check on the whereabouts of a pensioner who had not been seen by a neighbour for a few days , a request to pick up and transport a prisoner , and a call to move on some youths .
3 The wide applications of Mouse Alert have already been seen by a variety of customers , whose needs range from protecting high technology equipment , ensuring that perishable foods leave premises uncontaminated , and knowing that pharmaceutical products remain sterile .
4 In one test , for example , children are asked to identify a traditional English beer tankard — an object unlikely ever to have been seen by a child from a Muslim background in which alcohol is proscribed .
5 I 've never not been seen by a kid .
6 Thomas Smyth , prosecuting , said Cook had walked into the depot at 8 pm and been seen by a bus driver manoeuvring the bus out .
7 Mrs Smith said her daughter Catherine had twice been seen by a doctor at her home since the accident .
8 ‘ He drove her back here this morning and she has now been seen by a doctor . ’
9 He had suffered vomiting , dizziness , tiredness and headaches and had been seen by a doctor in Winchester before returning to his family home in Scarsdale Road , Norris Green .
10 In this book we will be looking at the level at which facilities are provided in electronic hardware , as they might be seen by a system programmer about to implement the most basic software on the computer .
11 The degree to which the trend had affected Nonconformist life can be seen by a return to the Metropolitan Tabernacle after Spurgeon 's death .
12 Issues discussed included waiting times , return of letters and reports to practices , and the need for outpatients to be seen by a consultant .
13 Women will have the right to be seen by a woman GP and we will encourage the development of well woman clinics .
14 I just happened to be seen by a lot of people every night .
15 Certainly when it was finished nearly 200 years ago , it was intended to be seen by a lot of people .
16 It was agreed that all patients under 16 years of age , and injuries resulting from deliberate self-harm would be seen by a doctor .
17 All patients referred to the ENP were given the opportunity to be seen by a doctor .
18 During the pilot study , because the local GPs had not been officially informed of the scheme that we were running , it was agreed that patients arriving with a GP letter would be seen by a doctor regardless of whether the complaint or injury fell within my parameters of practice .
19 ‘ I think she should be seen by a doctor , ’ the producer insisted .
20 This does n't require prohibitively much energy : a male 's tiny pinprick can be seen by a female from some distance on a dark night , since her eyes are exposed directly to the light source itself .
21 British patients wait longer than most of their European neighbours to be seen by a hospital doctor , and for many the wait is not just weeks but months — months that may potentially make a great difference to their condition , as German et al show ( p 429 ) .
22 The specification of payment terms , currencies and dates has to be dealt with in much the same way , whether looked at from the point of view of the buyer or the seller , as can be seen by a comparison of Precedent 1 , cl 5.4 , and Precedent 2 , cl 5.1 .
23 All study children who attended the clinic were seen by a physician , who recorded the diagnoses and treatment .
24 Such corruption was not unexceptional in the KMT , and Hsiao 's exposure and resignation were seen by a number of observers as part of the continuing feud between mainlanders and islanders in the party .
25 When patients arrived in the department they were seen by a triage nurse , who assessed the nature of their complaint/injury and prioritised them accordingly , using the department 's guidelines
26 A few lengths were produced and these amateurish efforts were seen by a director of Coles who was passing through Braintree and happened to look in at an art exhibition in the Institute .
27 Recent research shows that only one in ten spinal fractures is being seen by a doctor .
28 In certain circumstances it may become necessary to seek waivers from the Law Society , as for instance : ( 1 ) where the new office is no more than a consulting room open for restricted periods , when a waiver would normally be granted provided ( a ) the opening hours are sufficiently advertised ; ( b ) during those hours there is always in attendance a person duly qualified to manage or supervise the office and that all correspondence is seen by a partner of the firm ; and ( c ) the business of the consultancy is accounted for centrally and not as a separate business ; or ( 2 ) where the new office is an annexe ( whether housing a separate department or otherwise ) near to the main office , when a waiver could be expected to be granted if ( a ) a common switchboard is used for both main office and annexe ; ( b ) accounts are centralised ; ( c ) correspondence is attended to in the main office ; and ( d ) clients are asked to address correspondence to the main office .
29 ‘ The car , the one the girl was in , if it was a Zil as she says , then it was seen by a policeman , ’ Myeloski told Duncan .
30 A stolen refrigerated truck drives the wrong way up the autobahn — that was seen by a driver coming up the northbound lane — and Tweed 's Mercedes was somewhere not far ahead .
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