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

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1 In daylight they are only to be seen from ships at sea , when the two smaller petrels appear all dark birds with white rumps as they flutter and dance across the waves .
2 Remember that it was designed to be seen from 20ft below and back .
3 THE newly-found Aarseth-Brewington comet should brighten rapidly this month as it sweeps southwards through Ophiuchus in our morning sky , perhaps to become a naked eye object before it dips too far south to be seen from Britain .
4 THE newly-found Aarseth-Brewington comet should brighten rapidly this month as it sweeps southwards through Ophiuchus in our morning sky , perhaps to become a naked eye object before it dips too far south to be seen from Britain .
5 Rostov the Great , Moscow , one of the many sites to be seen from Anna Karenina
6 The monument was raised by the power of the state as a piece of political theatre extravagant enough to be seen from miles and years away , as it was by my father when he passed on the Bapaume Road in the summer of 1944 .
7 Henceforth it was to be seen from time to time on route 16/18 .
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