Example sentences of "seen [prep] [det] [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Both these , of course , also have underneath the pattern of the blueprint detective story and all that we have seen about that sort of book applies to the backgrounder , though perhaps with less rigour .
2 OLAS was also seen as another element of the major cultural change going on within Pearl .
3 On the contrary , ducal influence in East Anglia should probably be seen as another component of this influential court connection .
4 On the contrary , ducal influence in East Anglia should probably be seen as another component of this influential court connection .
5 The job analysis is a voluntary activity at these schools and has not been seen as another way of pulling the teacher 's leash .
6 Defence Minister Jan Parys resigned on May 18 , in what was seen as another blow to the government of Jan Olszewski ; he was replaced by his deputy , acting Defence Minister Romuald Szeremietiew .
7 The increase was only £13 million , but with City analysts predicting a further fall the turnaround was seen as another sign of improving consumer confidence .
8 Cos I wondered if funerals would would wo have been seen as another sign of disrespect .
9 The very mobility of incomers is seen as another example of speculation .
10 Nevertheless the ‘ family ’ in this form is still explicitly and implicitly upheld and supported by social policy and the Child Support Act can be seen as another example of this .
11 Perhaps another reason is that the book may be seen as another step in the loss of accounting 's innocence .
12 She suggested that dependency on cigarettes should be seen as another form of drug addiction .
13 That he was not Jewish was seen as another point in his favour .
14 It is recommended that we purchase from Action Computer Supplies , our usual printer supplier , who has the lowest price that I have seen for this printer at the moment .
15 Seen through this end of history 's telescope , the Great Depression was good for the Royal Bank .
16 Dose equivalence was estimated from the salbutamol dose which caused the same effect as that seen with each dose of salmeterol .
17 Premonition , who had never been seen with any chance in the Derby , won the 1953 St Leger .
18 The paucity of inflammatory cells in the lamina propria that is usually seen with this type of gastritis makes it difficult to argue that the increased synthesis derives from inflammatory cells .
19 ‘ Both the settlers and the natives assured me ’ , wrote Gould , ‘ that they [ the bronzewings ] had suddenly arrived , and that they had never before been seen in that part of the country .
20 The Holy Roman Empire , of Charlemagne , of the Ottonian emperors , through to the Hohenstaufens , was to be seen in all seriousness as the legitimate heir of ‘ the Augustan peace ’ : a dispensation which , though seldom or never actualized through the last five centuries , must be held in mind as the one and only imaginable harmonizing of Church and State , of religion and politics , at least throughout Europe .
21 To give a more accurate picture of the numerical status of the group in Sussex the table sets out the approximate total numbers of all divers seen in each month between 1962 and 1976 .
22 Otherwise fewer than 20 have been seen in any year since 1947 , except 1968 , when 34 passed east up the coast off Pevensey on 7 March , the largest party noted in the county since 1938 .
23 Except in 1953 , when a party of 67 was seen , not more than about 25 birds have been seen in any year since 1947 , and it is of interest that influxes have not occurred in recent severe winters .
24 The work of this major artist has never been seen in any depth in Europe .
25 The paintings of the Thirties and Forties have not been seen in any sort of proper way and they are quite extraordinary , particularly that last group of interiors which Matisse painted between 1946 and 1948 .
26 It is essentially a natural phenomenon that can be seen in any sort of complex physical activity , and the only important matter is to remember the restriction , specific to English , on voicing assimilation mentioned above .
27 It is often pointed out that higher education was centrally seen in this way in the nineteenth century , but that very different models were on offer .
28 Lord Scarman referred to violence and disorder ‘ the like of which had not previously been seen in this century in Britain ’ , while one Conservative MP summed up this orthodox reaction in a parliamentary debate ( on 13 April 1981 ) when he spoke of the riots as ‘ something new and sinister in our long national history ’ .
29 ‘ I 'll sing you a song , mates , ’ yelled back Bobby hoarsely , ‘ I 'll sing it from the roof-tops when we see an end not only of this strike but of every useless , time-wasting ; pointless strike we 've ever seen in this country in the last half-dozen years .
30 Now he is gone and the work is public property , Sherlock Holmes can legally be seen in this kind of twaddle .
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