Example sentences of "see from [det] [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Of these , the most northerly is the orange K-type Theta , with a declination of 36 degrees south ; therefore it rises anywhere south of latitude 54 degrees north , whereas the two Pointers to the Southern Cross , Alpha and Agena , can not be seen from any part of Europe . |
2 | Just as the term ‘ literacy ’ itself turned out to be more precise than in general use , and we were able to pin down the distinction ‘ literate/non-literate ’ to ‘ literacy in classical Greece ’ as opposed to literacy or non-literacy elsewhere , so the grand consequences of the literacy being described can be seen from this passage to hinge on very particular distinctions . |
3 | Seen from this point of view , the battle itself is actually irrelevant to Shakespeare 's purpose . |
4 | Seen from this point of view , what is remarkable about neurobiology is how much we know about the brain , not , as you might think , how little . |
5 | Seen from this side of the Channel , French rugby politics seem complicated and obscure . |
6 | Most of this happens in three dimensions and is best seen from this canal as roads snake through the air in all directions . |
7 | As you will see from this issue of AEA Times , there has been an enormous response to the announcement that we are to restructure into three divisions from 1 April next year . |
8 | As you will see from this description of the account executive role in your account group , the agency has to try to allow for different levels of contact with your own organization . |
9 | there is much to see from any window in England if only the viewer is prepared to try and understand it . |
10 | And yet , on this fevered night … he stared at the heavy , handsome head , looked at it until it became a strange thing to him , a feeling of stone , a sight he saw from another part of the room , this unbodied head reflected more truly in the mirror than in the live skull itself … |