Example sentences of "see by [art] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 In September 1982 , I published an original article which suggested the use of a subsidiary power amplifier to make the load seen by a low power main voltage amplifier seem very much greater than it was in reality .
2 Consultation details , recording of clinical signs ( pulse rate , blood pressure , etc ) , treatment given , drugs taken after the attack ( at the time of final medical contact ) , and follow up arrangements were sought whether or not the patient was seen by a general practitioner or an accident and emergency department , was admitted to hospital , or experienced a combination of all three .
3 Luciano Pavarotti will be there to strike the right note for an occasion of speeches , publicity films and general hype that is costing £1 million and will be seen by a worldwide television audience of 500 million .
4 She had had every test her doctor could think of , had been seen by a senior consultant and even by a psychiatrist , but no one could find a reason for the attacks .
5 The report that the office of Major Vasily Kypov , Commandant of ZhKh 385/3/I in the Mordovian ASSR , had been burned to destruction in as yet unexplained circumstances was a matter of sufficient significance to be seen by a senior official at the Ministry of the Interior .
6 The aircraft was seen by a reliable observer as it initiated its first overshoot ; within two minutes he had telephoned saying that the aircraft was only 50m above the ground and heading south .
7 Two miles offshore they were seen by a French trawler and taken aboard , not before Geoff Lyne had time to slit the airbags , sinking the canoe with its tell-tale gear .
8 Bergs towering over us , thrashing through the pack , and that ghost ship seen by a frightened glaciologist
9 Now consider the shares as seen by a potential bidder for the whole trust ; most likely this would itself be a financial institution .
10 Ostenecrosis was mentioned for the first time when the patient was seen by an orthopaedic surgeon with new radiographs ( see Figs 1 and 3 ) 30 months after the first bowel symptoms .
11 LHB have given timetables for Medical Referrals of 5 working days from receipt of referral for an employee to be seen by an Occupational Health Nurse and 10 working days for an Occupational Health Physician .
12 We report on fathers and fetuses ; music ; the universe as seen through the Hubble space telescope ; and the resurrection of the dead , as seen by an imaginative cosmologist
13 A souter 's ( shoemaker 's ) cottage in Perthshire , around 1850 , as seen by an anonymous watercolour artist .
14 Roberta M. Olson Ottocento : romanticism and revolution in nineteenth-century Italian painting ( The American Federation of Arts and Centro Di , New York and Florence , 1992 ) 293pp. fully illustrated in b/w and col. $67.95 Catalogue of the first major exhibition on this topic to be seen by an American audience since 1949 ( see The Art Newspaper , No. 22 , November 1992 , p.11 ) .
15 The effect , therefore , of only the first limb applying , ie before the change in the law bringing in the second limb , could be seen by the following example .
16 Smile , for even though you ca n't be seen by the other person , if you smile it helps your voice to sound more assertive and friendly .
17 The combined model gave the best correlation between multispectral scanner data and ground truth ( i.e. between what is seen by the remote scan and what is really there ) .
18 The most dramatic difference in the two pictures as seen by the remote observer is in the nature of radiation he receives from the object .
19 We know of one family collection consisting of 10 pictures that have not been seen by the general public .
20 Of those initially seen by the general practitioner , 184 ( 11% ) were referred and admitted to hospital , 8 ( <1% ) were referred and discharged by an accident and emergency department , and 1546 ( 89% ) were managed solely by the general practitioner ( table II ) .
21 But it does at least prompt the question whether the suppression in them , not now of individuality but of individual interest in the sense of ownership , is only likely to be volunteered where the amount of that interest is seen by the prospective volunteer as marginal to his other interests , concerns and obligations .
22 This whole-school section was not seen by the vast majority of staff , again for reasons of confidentiality .
23 The condition of RENFE was seen by the new government as one of the most pressing problems that it had to face .
24 In the mid-1970s , it was seen by the Labour administration as part of a comprehensive strategy towards regional economic and physical development in that the SDA 's activities were to be mirrored in Wales by the Welsh Development Agency ( WDA ) and in England by the National Enterprise Board ( NEB ) .
25 Sokol was seen by the Austro-Hungarian Empire , and later by the Nazis , as a device to promote national education .
26 For there can be no doubt that Expressive behaviour as understood by Tormey — a state of emotional arousal in a person relating prepositionally to an object ( or person ) outside that person — is seen by the Stanislavskian School as a proper way for an actor to behave on stage .
27 Education , seen by the Conservative government as an integral part of the enterprise culture , is expected to adopt the principles of the market-place .
28 He showed some incredible coloured slides giving close-up detail of petal formation and patterns not often seen by the naked eye .
29 The bone shows very fine splitting along the lines of orientation of the collagen fibres ( Fig. 1.4A ) and slight erosion of the pits and canals , but these are only visible under high magnification and can not be seen by the naked eye .
30 During this time Alcock had begun the long process of memorising the night sky ; by 1932 he already knew the position of most stars that can be seen by the naked eye .
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