Example sentences of "be [adv] [adv] see [prep] " in BNC.

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1 The Dutch origins are most clearly seen in the accommodation .
2 Whooper Swans are most usually seen in the permanent grasslands of the river valleys and levels or on reservoirs and estuaries .
3 The largest 25 producers account for more than 50% of the area planted and it is their names which are most often seen on merchant 's lists .
4 Striped dolphins and Dall 's porpoise are most often seen in groups of 530 and 2–20 , respectively , but both have also been observed in numbers of around 300 .
5 The rental sector meanwhile provides — along with all the box-office successes which nowadays transfer to tape within a few months and probably need no further introduction — the chance to catch up on a variety of ( often more deserving ) movies which have been less widely seen in cinemas here .
6 Written by John Martin Robinson , it traces the progress of the Temple family , whose political ideas and ambitions are so clearly seen in the gardens and buildings they created at Stowe .
7 Although frank aphasic symptoms are only rarely seen after lesions of the right hemisphere , or even after total right hemispherectomy ( Damasio , Almeida and Damasio , 1975 ; Smith , 1974 ) in patients with left hemisphere specialisation for language , careful studies are now pointing to certain linguistic impairments in association with right-sided brain damage .
8 This means that its touring shows are normally only seen in secondary schools .
9 Scientifically known as the aurora borealis , the lights , as their name suggests are normally only seen in very northern areas .
10 Now , the economic costs attributable to the adversary system are not just seen as a function of the frequent reversals of ideologically motivated policies .
11 Ulcers are not usually seen in one particular specialist department in most hospitals .
12 They are not often seen on the open sea except on passage .
13 The collection was formed by the late shopping-centre magnate Sir Harold ( later Lord ) Samuel who , on the advice of dealer Edward Speelman , amassed mainly small , highly finished cabinet pictures on copper or panel that were very much to the taste of eighteenth-century collectors but are not often seen in American collections : notably , five town-views by Jan van der Heyden ; a ‘ Winter Landscape with Skaters ’ by Adriaen van de Velde , and a seven-by-nine inch masterpiece by Jan Steen of a couple sleeping at a table beneath an arbour .
14 The invention and development of the material means of cultural production is a remarkable chapter of human history , yet it is usually underplayed , by comparison with the invention and development of what are more easily seen as forms of material production , in food , tools , shelter and utilities .
15 They are pale in colour so that they are more easily seen in the darkness .
16 Those who practise these branches of study often mistake them for spheres of knowledge when they are more accurately seen as examples of dialectic or rhetoric — ideas which may be better aired in talk .
17 We half expected them to come back a few days later , but they have never returned to the barn we prepared so painstakingly for them , although they are still sometimes seen in the vicinity .
18 According to UN officials , submissions by 121 governments to the UN Conference on Environment and Development ( UNCED ) preparatory committee show that while environmental awareness has increased over the years , problems are also increasingly seen in North-South terms .
19 Abuse and neglect are also commonly seen in children of mothers with learning disabilities and are particularly common if the fathers also suffer from learning disabilities or if the children themselves are of normal IQ .
20 The patient does not have to be positioned uncomfortably as in myelography and multiple sites of cord compression , which are often not seen on myelography or computed tomographic myelography , can be visualised .
21 The dramatic advanced lymphoedemas ( figure ) are now rarely seen in Brazil , but documentation exists in old watercolours .
22 This makes little difference to the behaviour of the companies so far as the production of policies and their conduct of business are concerned , but it does impose further constraints on the marketing of what are now clearly seen as forms of saving .
23 Indeed , if I were forced to try the impossible , to imagine what it is like to be a bat , I would guess that echolocating , for them , might be rather like seeing for us .
24 The significance of centralised buying will be most clearly seen in later Chapters which deal with buying by retail companies .
25 Their idea of reality remains trapped in the cultural viewpoint which their theory of literature was trying to replace , and the difficulties which this led to can be most clearly seen in their theory of literary history : despite their innovatory definition of literary history as a discontinuous series , they were unable to explain how literary history related to other historical series .
26 The difficulty of the term is then obvious , but can be most usefully seen as the result of earlier kinds of convergence of interests .
27 I 'm just up to see about this operation .
28 I 'm just up to see about this operation .
29 Such focal points have been aligned to be both clearly seen from the house and as elements of surprise when walking through the garden , an essential element of any good design .
30 In this short time , traditional Alpine life , even flora and fauna are almost only seen in museums or protected areas .
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