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

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1 Similar patterns of dispersal could be seen on the terraces themselves , with S3 always standing further back than the rest .
2 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 .
3 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 .
4 There was not a soul to be seen on the pavements .
5 Today it is possible to experience places and events which even thirty years ago could only be seen on the pages of geography textbooks .
6 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 .
7 Coracle Fishing can be seen on the rivers Teifi and Towy
8 Evidence of the lipstick could also be seen on the butts of several cigarettes which lay crushed in a large ashtray on the table .
9 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 .
10 This , one of the dominant plants of the undrained Fens , can still be seen on the roofs of some of the houses between Ely and Newmarket .
11 Even in summer there may be smudges of by now off-white snow or icc to be seen on the slopes round about .
12 Only gentle low relief pre-Cretaceous block-faulting can be seen on the flanks of the London-Brabant Massif .
13 The Barnardiston vaults at Kedington , Suffolk , have a number of anthropoid coffins with appliqué shield depositum plates ; two incised shields cut from anthropoid coffins of 1671 and 1676 , together with most of the lid of Dame Ann Combe 's 1658 lead shell with incised lettering — and four very high-quality cast armorials from the same coffin — can be seen on the walls in St Mary 's Church , Hemel Hempstead , Hertfordshire .
14 Similarly , concentric lines radiating from the central pip on the base of a Roman silver dish reveal that it was finished on a lathe ( fig. 5.9 ) , and the impressions left by the craftsman 's hammer can be seen on the sides of a brass Islamic jug .
15 However , very few skins were seen on the streets between 1972 and 1976 .
16 Birds were seen on the cliffs in East Sussex as early as 1950 , but despite a considerable increase in numbers , breeding was not proved until 1976 .
17 Part-time reserve policemen and women also patrol the Easton area on foot , with no particular intention other than , as one policewoman described , ‘ being seen on the streets … usually we just walk around ’ ( FN 7/9/87 , p. 23 ) .
18 The symbol is seen on the underparts or pads in a left-handed or anticlockwise configuration , which would become a right-angled or clockwise image if an imprint of the foot was imagined .
19 One was shot at Mayfield in January 1845 , the first British record ; one of the white ‘ candicans ’ type was shot near Balsdean on 26 September 1882 , and a similar bird was seen on the Downs behind Worthing from 11 to 24 March 1972 .
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