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

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1 Some of these artifacts are to be seen at Henley Town Hall .
2 Most likely to be seen at dusk feeding on mud at edge of thick swampy cover .
3 Of course , he 's unlikely to be seen at night anyway .
4 At night the landscape glows a dull red , which emanates from the surface of Venus : the rocks , hotter than a domestic oven , glow just enough to be seen at night .
5 Counterparts of other types of crystal defect may also be found in a ‘ convection lattice ’ ; dislocations are to be seen at P and Q in Fig. 22.2 .
6 If necessary , arrangements can usually be made for you to be seen at home .
7 Margaret agreed to be seen at home by the therapist initially for three sessions , to help her express her feelings of grief about the loss of her husband , and to explore ways of coping with her practical problems .
8 They are to be seen at Di Meo until mid-March and until 20 March together with the paintings of Christian Henry in the Salle Saint-Jean of the Hotel de Ville .
9 The walls of this house where the smith lived and made the " Claidheamh Ceannlleach " are still to be seen at Caonis gall not far from Kilchoman church .
10 In East Africa , travellers were advised to watch out for the variety of indigenous ‘ types ’ to be seen at railway stations , from the Islamic , partly Arabized , Swahili of the coast , to the Kamba and Kikuyu of the interior , and then , a special treat , the magnificent Masai , bearing their shields and spears in a sadly peaceable demonstration of subjection , before reaching the Nilotic peoples of the shore of Lake Victoria .
11 Then the ambassadors found their feet , and were to be seen at table , and occasionally with the King 's special officers .
12 For travellers to the United States in the last few decades of the nineteenth century the immigrants to be seen at stations in the West , particularly in Omaha , were one of the most striking images of their visits .
13 The remains of Howard 's landscaping are still to be seen at Deepdene ; a further surviving relic of his horticultural activities there is provided by his herbarium , dated 1660 , now at Arundel Castle .
14 Janis Kounellis is still to be seen at Lelong , showing early lithographs in small editions of twenty-one impressions .
15 Back in the centre of town , an installation by Julia Scher , with works by Pettibon , Pruit & Early , Jim Shaw and Titus is to be seen at Rudolf Zwirner ; next door , Galerie Reckermann has drawings and sculptures by Ulrich Rückriem , along with ‘ Fragments of Memory Photography and Travel ’ at Heidi Reckermann Photographie upstairs .
16 The sequel now to be seen at Basingstoke involves the period in Helen 's life when Annie marries .
17 It was the first real ballet of John 's to be seen at Covent Garden , since his dances for operas had so far all been on a small scale , and it was far from being a success .
18 Mr Hockney , 55 , has taken his role as designer seriously — this is the first completely new Hockney design to be seen at Covent Garden .
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