Example sentences of "to be see in [noun] " in BNC.

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1 A comparable floral device is to be seen in mosaic 7 , Verulamium ( pI .
2 A striking instance of the effect of trade is to be seen in West Africa , where cowries played a key role in cultural life , even though absent from local seas .
3 … The food was delicious , the drink unlimited ; and in spite of the dated dance records and battered furniture , the flat was considered one of the smartest places to be seen in Cairo .
4 Soon Jerusalem was no longer to be seen in Dorset 's green and pleasant land .
5 ‘ The like of it [ according to William of Malmesbury ] was not to be seen in England in its windows , the splendour of its marble pavements or the diversity of its paintings . ’
6 The hips of the dog rose Rosa canina are the most likely to be seen in England and Wales .
7 The black sacks full of fetid rubbish that are to be seen in Lambeth do not meet the eye on entering Wandsworth .
8 Armed to the teeth , they were to be seen in North America , Africa , and Asia and many stations became notable as jumping-off points for hunting expeditions .
9 Increased floor space , a new ventilation system and improved lighting now allow the 101-foot long relief to be seen in conditions appropriate to its importance as one of the best-preserved classical friezes in existence after the Elgin marbles .
10 He had to be seen in Frank Spencer 's latest job , as a window-cleaner 's assistant , in a cradle on the side of an office building .
11 Some powerful hints of what was to come were there to be seen in December 1980 .
12 Hunt , often to be seen in mum 's Austin A35 van around Wimbledon , was referring to budgies — a passion since boyhood .
13 A related development is to be seen in Secretary of State for Education and Science v. Tameside Metropolitan Borough Council .
14 There is a parallel to the foregoing to be seen in child behaviour .
15 This , however , has to be seen in conjunction with the recent widespread public rejection of certain types of council housing — new tower blocks and old slum blocks of flats .
16 The idea of individuality and the idea of specificity have to be seen in conjunction with such ideas as the idea of possibility and the idea of unity of biographical time , both of which point to certain experiental modalities .
17 In the ‘ head-building ’ vast chambers were built which often outmatched anything to be seen in Europe .
18 Mr Patrick Corbally Stourton , who went out to work in Australia several years ago , and is now managing director of Originals Outback Limited , invited me to the opening of the first comprehensive exhibition of Aboriginal art from the Central Western Desert of Australia to be seen in Europe .
19 However , the Sino-Japanese and Russo-Japanese wars , while significant struggles and in the case of the latter conflict involving savage warfare in Manchuria anticipating the kind of warfare to be seen in Europe between 1914 and 1918 , did not constitute a confrontation between two superpowers set against a background of vitriolic suspicion and rivalry , as happened in 1950 .
20 The remains of the only legionary barrack blocks to be seen in Europe .
21 The Chesterton windmill , between this village and Chesterton Green , is certainly the oddest looking in Britain , notwithstanding the multi-sailed windmills to be seen in Lincolnshire .
22 An article in the Jewish Chronicle last year , in which Wesker wrote that all he wanted was enough money to give the play a chance to be seen in London led to a benefactor , who wishes to remain anonymous , phoning him up and offering to underwrite the venture to the tune of £13,500 .
23 Deeper down in the chest , where Tod does n't often burrow , the women get appreciably younger and are to be seen in things like shorts and swimwear .
24 THERE are some odd T-shirts to be seen in Baku these days .
25 Whereas the Shah came to be seen in Iran as doorman to the Great Satan , pushing Western goods and notions , Hassan had cleverly portrayed himself as resisting both Moroccos former colonizers the French , and , more recently , the American intrusion .
26 He was horrified that women like that should think they were fit to be seen in leotards and striped leggings .
27 With modern microelectronic devices , however , automation is no longer only to be seen in factories that make identical goods in continuous streams , but is spreading to batch production .
28 The first exhibition of works by Henry Moore to be seen in Hungary , Slovakia and the Czech Republic since 1967 , will be opened by the British Ambassador to Hungary at the Museum of Fine Art , Budapest , on 16 April .
29 There is some excellent wrought iron to be seen in Cauterets , in the balconies of the hotels along the handsome Boulevard Latapie-Flurin .
30 But this affirmation has to be seen in context .
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