Example sentences of "it [modal v] [adv] [be] seen " in BNC.
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1 | It may also be seen as more economical . |
2 | It may also be seen in helthy subjects , but usually to a more limited extent . |
3 | It may immediately be seen from this that no time-like or null geodesics with either p x or p y non-zero can avoid crossing the surface into region IV before reaching the surface on which . |
4 | A brass plaque was duly struck in Benjamin 's memory and mounted in the church near the organ , where it may still be seen : |
5 | It may possibly be seen that in some cases the application of the united front from below is the only possible tactic , but it can never be the case that the application of the united front from above is the only possible tactic . |
6 | It would obviously would be particularly relevant to , to the Lowtown area , but I think it should also be seen in a , the wider context of Bridgenorth and the surrounding area . |
7 | It must also be seen as one interpretation of that theory : Marx 's extensive writings have been variously interpreted and , since his death , several schools of Marxism have developed . |
8 | If , as Parsons puts it , there can never be an id-impulse as such for the individual , since it must always be seen as part of the expressive symbolism of a common culture , then it is not possible to envisage the possibility of someone being in conflict with their society 's common culture . |
9 | Although this could in theory apply to any subject ( history , for example , may , in certain circumstances be taught with strong classification and framing , or with weak classification and framing ) , it might also be seen as one of the central features of the arts/science divide . |
10 | The famous ceiling , where the wooden angels flew face down through the dusty air above the crowd , was so high it could scarcely be seen in the gloom . |
11 | By 1955 it could also be seen that Stalin 's direction of East Europe military policy was not only onerous , but wasteful . |
12 | Our revival of it could well be seen as defiant ; that 's why we have already commemorated the fiftieth anniversary of Aby Warburg 's death . |
13 | It had been a heady day when she noticed the photograph no longer in a place of honour , on the chest of drawers , but moved to a shelf where it could hardly be seen , and then face down , and then in the bottom of a drawer . |
14 | This was tempting a different breed into the job — it could now be seen as a rewarding all-year-round career . |
15 | It could still be seen there in the fourteenth century . |
16 | The teaching and research staff , and the academic centre the course would make possible , would greatly enrich this process within Britain ; it could indeed be seen as an important example of resource-sharing from south to north . |
17 | Without the light of the Gospel , it would never be seen in its true depths , but would remain a coloured stone , beautiful , but not bright with a message of God shining within it . |
18 | These individuals can then form the basis of a directorate with a positive desire and will to co-ordinate since it will clearly be seen as a way of enhancing their effectiveness . |
19 | But , as with any archaeological object , such interpretations can be made only when we have a secure idea of when and where a coin was made , and the methods of dating coins and attributing them to mints is therefore discussed first in Chapter 2 , where it will also be seen that the same techniques for dating and attributing coins can sometimes be turned round , using coins to date other objects or to identify places . |
20 | Organised by Philip Conisbee of the Los Angeles County Museum of Art , it will also be seen in Los Angeles ( opening in spring 1995 ) and a second American venue currently under discussion . |
21 | It will thus be seen that the Party is in favour of Electoral Reform being dealt with on a sound basis , but at the proper time . |
22 | Because Aniff Cousins and Colin Thorpe are both graduates of DJ Colin Curtis ' legendary Manchester jazz/dance club Berlin , and because the songs on the album are fundamentally rhythmic , it will probably be seen as a dance record . |
23 | It will therefore be seen that many of the issues involved here are similar to those raised by the law of involuntary manslaughter , save for the fact that driving offences constitute deviations from a code of conduct on which all persons are tested before they are granted driving-licences . |
24 | It will now be seen that the escarpment is the abrupt end of a large plateau culminating in Wild Boar Fell . |
25 | This , it will now be seen , can be justified not only by necessary limitations of space , but by the advantage that can be gained in many respects from sacrificing generality in favour of contextual particularity . |
26 | Therefore it can either be seen as Susan 's capital or as a current account balance due to Susan . |
27 | It can thus be seen to stand as the architectural counterpart to the other key artistic expressions of the age , the panoramic canvases of John Martin , Edward John Poynter , and Lawrence Alma-Tadema , toweringly romantic and imaginative recreations of the temples , palaces , baths , and amphitheatres of the ancient world , and the novels of Walter Scott , Harrison Ainsworth , and Bulwer-Lytton which evoked a monumental and teeming past of medieval castles , Tudor mansions , and unbridled Gothic imagination . |
28 | Using this notation , the components of the Weyl tensor are given by the expressions ( 10.4 ) It can thus be seen that , although ( 10.2 ) is linear so that different solutions for V can be superposed , the associated gravitational waves can not be simply superposed . |
29 | It can thus be seen that this transformation with may be used to change the profile of the approaching waves . |
30 | It can thus be seen that both in this chapter and in the closely related one on adult education which follows , the Report addresses English professors and teaching staff not so much as professionals but as responsible public figures ; as socially concerned part-time and even voluntary preachers functioning to disseminate a national culture . |