Example sentences of "to be seen by [art] " in BNC.

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1 Women will have the right to be seen by a woman GP and we will encourage the development of well woman clinics .
2 All patients referred to the ENP were given the opportunity to be seen by a doctor .
3 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 .
4 I just happened to be seen by a lot of people every night .
5 British patients wait longer than most of their European neighbours to be seen by a hospital doctor , and for many the wait is not just weeks but months — months that may potentially make a great difference to their condition , as German et al show ( p 429 ) .
6 Issues discussed included waiting times , return of letters and reports to practices , and the need for outpatients to be seen by a consultant .
7 Certainly when it was finished nearly 200 years ago , it was intended to be seen by a lot of people .
8 Our national and county display teams are a great asset to the Society but need to be seen by a much wider public to promote our work ( indoors ) .
9 ‘ And to think we have to be seen by the world to be arm in arm with them .
10 Conceived by Cristiana Romalli of Sotheby 's , the show will include a predominance of drawings from private collections unlikely to be seen by the public under other circumstances .
11 Would patients who recover from their ailments while waiting to be seen by the doctor please vacate your seat for those less fortunate — there are still plenty of us left .
12 I mean the Marxism was the motivation just as it was for the Chinese but er I do n't think the Russian revolution remained Marxist revolution for very long But the achievement of revolution did make it possible for the success of revolution to be seen by the Chinese because it had already been achieved .
13 The iron industry , centred in the Wealden woods , was steadily changing the face of the landscape in this region from the middle of the sixteenth century onwards , and a good deal remains to be seen by the historically minded traveller .
14 Moreover , at its base , clearly to be seen by the practised eye , were the shield , square cross and crossed swords of St Manicus 's Cathedral arms .
15 I hung about further down the street , hoping not to be seen by the few people who were strolling there .
16 With this end in view the United States could not afford to be seen by the USSR as firmly aligned with Great Britain .
17 ‘ No comment because it 's got to be seen by the boss first because we 're taking this very seriously . ’
18 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 ) .
19 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 .
20 Your dish needs to be seen by an expert .
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