Example sentences of "not [be] see [prep] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The unprecedented exhibition at the Australian National Gallery until 25 October , ‘ The age of Angkor : Treasures from the National Museum of Cambodia ’ , shows thirty-three stone and bronze works that have not been seen outside Cambodia before .
2 The stunts gave Some Mothers Do 'Ave 'Em a visual comedy that has not been seen on television before or since .
3 Then a wave formed , the like of which had not been seen at Pipeline that winter .
4 The rest of the Battalion arrived at intervals including some of the missing men of A company who had not been seen since Waterloo .
5 He had not been seen since Castle Menzies .
6 Ms Rubiya Sayeed , aged 21 , has not been seen since Friday night , when she was seized by seven gunmen from a minibus in the state capital , Srinagar .
7 Dennis Garvey , who worked for Eagle Star in Cheltenham has not been seen since Monday night .
8 Tax , which will start at 59 per cent , will climb to such rates as have not been seen since Roy Jenkins with his 103 per cent ‘ top slice ’ .
9 Such figures had not been seen in Germany since the early 1950s and , as elsewhere in Europe , heavy industry was worst hit .
10 ‘ The sidh have not been seen in Ireland since my own father 's day , but they are still here , Fergus .
11 And although they have not been seen in Ireland for many years , sometimes they are heard .
12 Since bananas have not been seen in Romania for years and many children have never eaten one before , they sell quickly .
13 The real danger today is not of being seen to condone precipitate separatism but , through the impotence of our response so far , of being seen to condone brutal and barbaric behaviour of a kind that has not been seen in Europe since the 1940s .
14 Hillingdon 's thesis was that ‘ unexpressed needs ’ , though felt , had not been seen in terms of a library solution , whilst in the case of ‘ unactivated need ’ the library stimulated demand for needs which had not even been felt .
15 Second , there are some works which simply have not been seen in exhibitions in the past .
16 She started a craze for pearl chokers , which had not been seen in years .
17 The challenge to take hold of the world and mould it into the Utopia so desired has so far not been seen by humanity to be what it is .
18 The Group felt that the VG statement was too sweeping , and that the change in the balance between floristic and monographic research should not be seen as downgrading floristics .
19 Data analysis is an iterative process : the final model will not be obtained until after a number of tries and this should not be seen as slowness , but care for accuracy .
20 All this suggests that the institutions of more stable family patterns should not be seen as evidence of the success of an effort at ‘ social control ’ .
21 This can also be shown to be true in BSL , indicating that surface features of languages may be used in different ways to express conceptual material but that these differences should not be seen as deficits .
22 Furthermore , these circumstances are said to be essentially heterogeneous , so that they can not be seen as aspects of one large contradiction ; each is a contradiction within a particular social totality .
23 LIVERPOOL against Manchester United , one of the brightest jewels in ITV 's Barclays League programming , will almost certainly not be seen on television this season .
24 For example , it gave news of ships in peril that could be seen from Fanefjord but not from Elmelunde ; of fires raging in the forest near Magleby that could not be seen at Børre ; of women in labour , requiring the services of a midwife .
25 Changes in water quality brought about by changing land use may thus not be seen for decades .
26 He took it by train to Devonshire and walked many miles over the moors with it so that it would not be seen near Baskerville Hall .
27 It was said that the ‘ Treasures of Britain' exhibition could not be seen in England for lack of somewhere suitable to mount it .
28 However , such a policy could not be seen in isolation as it had implications for practice more generally , including procedures and training .
29 But Live Aid et al can not be seen in isolation , and that is where it is revealed as less than world-shifting .
30 It suggests that the individual can not be seen in isolation from the other parts of the system , and that each part of the system is essential and related to every other part in order to attain a certain outcome .
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