Example sentences of "be see [prep] [noun] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | This place can be seen for miles in daylight . ’ |
2 | Its very opening out of public space , to be seen for example in Munich , Prague , or above all Rome , is strikingly modern in comparison with the traditional and labyrinthine Gothic street plans . |
3 | Such well preserved works can be seen for example in Southern France and Spain , rather than in Italy , and particularly Rome , where greater toll has been taken by the use of marble for rebuilding and by barbarian invasions . |
4 | Rover have faced very tough competition from other European manufacturers like B M W which can be seen for sale alongside the Sterling in some areas . |
5 | Brad-stone and Countryside are two other companies whose quality products can be seen for sale in many garden centres and DlY stores . |
6 | The distinctiveness of the Swedish strategy will be seen to hinge on the central notions of citizenship and representation : on the one hand the deepening and extension of these on a universalistic basis in not only the political but also the economic sphere ; on the other hand their restriction within not only the economic but also the political sphere . |
7 | A prime example of that can be seen at Blidworth in my constituency . |
8 | Its influence can also be seen at work within the North where sub-regional studies have shown that many medium-sized places and more rural areas fared relatively well between 1971 and 1981 despite the general appearance of economic malaise conveyed by the regional-level statistics ( Breheny , Hall and Hart , 1987 ; Champion , Green , Owen , Ellin and Coombes , 1987 ; Townsend , 1986 ) . |
9 | This can be seen at work in the House of Lords decision in Overend & Gurney Co v Gibb , just mentioned . |
10 | The film runs horizontally through an enormous projector ( which , in the Museum , can be seen at work from an observation gallery ) and throws vast , brilliant images onto a screen 52 feet high and 64 feet wide . |
11 | Straightforward examples can be seen at Brampton in Norfolk , where the extensive ribbon developments are confined to the junction itself and the main roads radiating east , south and west , and at Braintree , where they occupy only the west and south-west approach roads at the expense of the staggered road junction itself ( fig. 6A and B ) . |
12 | Patients can be seen at times of their choosing by nursing staff , which may be early morning before school or work , late evening or at weekends . |
13 | 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 . |
14 | Although he could be seen at rehearsals of his shows in small English towns , Tiller was an international name now . |
15 | 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 . |
16 | While the official celebration of Columbus ' voyage goes on in Seville , the true extent of American influence on world culture may be seen at Marne-la-Vallée outside Paris , where Euro Disney opened this week . |
17 | The proof of this can be seen at Verulamium in the theatre excavation ( Kenyon , 1934 ) the orchestra of which was used as a rubbish dump at the end of the fourth century , probably a deliberate act of desecration by Christians . |
18 | He can still be seen on film in November 1921 in Saratov surrounded by hungry children . |
19 | Food and Drink can be seen on Tuesdays at 8.30pm on BBC2 |
20 | Bury St Edmunds members will be seen on Sunday from 10.30am , clearing rubbish and rough areas around Northern Way , Bury . |
21 | A VITAL World Cup soccer match this week between Albania and the Republic of Ireland will be seen on TV by Irish fans after all despite a breakdown in negotiations for broadcasting rights by RTE . |
22 | Both these methods leave very characteristic helical seams which can be seen on examples of wires made by the two methods in Figure 8.6a and b , taken from genuine antiquities . |
23 | We 've teamed up with Channel 4 's top show Brookside to bring you an exclusive competition that gives you the chance to be seen on screen in Merseyside 's favourite soap . |
24 | Even now she 's frightened to be seen on television for fear of reprisals . |
25 | As the frequency of a periodic nonsinusoidal signal becomes lower and lower , it can be seen with reference to figure 11.2(b) that its harmonic spectral components become bunched closer and closer together . |
26 | Although they have chosen to deal with personal dilemmas , the songs in Mama Mozambiki can also be seen as metaphors for what is happening in a nation struggling to overcome years of civil war fuelled by South African destabilization . |
27 | Although they have chosen to deal with personal dilemmas , the songs in Mama Mozambiki can also be seen as metaphors for what is happening in a nation struggling to overcome years of civil war fuelled by South African destabilization . |
28 | Even if Mr Lang decided on a form of franchising rather than the formation of privatised companies , that would be seen as privatisation by the back door . |
29 | Thus the various parts of the superstructure can be seen as instruments of ruling class domination and as mechanisms for the oppression of the subject class . |
30 | The retinues of other northern lords can also be seen as components of the ducal connection . |