Example sentences of "be see [prep] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Maeve would be seeing to the barns , ensuring stock was slaughtered , the meat dried , salted and hung high in the kitchen to smoke , preserving it for the long winter months .
2 We wo n't be disturbed for an hour and a half at least — Kate 's out , and then she 'll be seeing to the meal .
3 Well he does n't bother to mention that the king also had an official welcome at Carfax , which was the normal place , what was known as the Penniless Bench , which was at the end of St Martin 's Church , only the of that remains at the moment , now , erm and then was presented with the traditional gift of gloves by the mayor , and the not very generous sum of £520 , and just about the same time , Alderman Nixon and 12 others who agreed with him disappeared smartly from Oxford , and were n't to be seen for the rest of the war .
4 Do you know , the cobblestones could n't be seen for the blood which swilled like water ?
5 The generalised and longer-term values of the former are always likely to be seen to a disadvantage against the more immediate and more publicly ‘ acceptable ’ benefits of the latter .
6 The world 's clearest sea water has been recorded in the Weddell Sea in early spring , clear enough for a Secchi disc to be seen at a depth of 79 m ( Gieskes et al . ,
7 Products were shown individually and in room settings with the complete new collection showcased on the right-hand pages so that all the designs and colours could be seen at a glance .
8 He was established as a lecturer in natural philosophy at Edinburgh University for many years , but it was not until the age of fifty-eight that his first publication is recorded , when his work on the structure of crystals culminated in his report ‘ on a method of so far increasing the divergence of the two rays in a calcareous spar that only one image may be seen at a time ’ ( Edinburgh New Philosophical Journal , vol. vi , 1829 ) .
9 Art and sights straight out of the history books are to be seen at every turn , yet now these are modern cities too , alive with their own 20th century energy and enthusiasm .
10 Each time she finished a film , she would tell Mum the title and once it reached the cinema , Mrs Pilling was to be seen at every performance .
11 But women always seemed to be in the majority and the proprietor and his wife , both of whom spoke excellent English and German , could be seen at every hour of the day advising parties of determined-looking women in sensible shoes how to get to St Peter 's or the Piazza Venezia or the English church , or which were the best shops to buy presents and souvenirs to take home .
12 The exhibition continues until 22 May , while his drawings and pastels can be seen at the Goethe Institute 's Galerie Conde until 14 May .
13 This can now be seen at the Swindon Railway Museum .
14 Where an old person is still to be seen at the centre of a web of relationships that extend down the generations and through the individual members to the community beyond it can be quite startling how the pleasure derived from life remains undiminished despite quite severe physical and material handicaps .
15 ‘ Post-Human ’ , the Foundation 's previous exhibition , imaginatively curated by Jeffrey Deitch and featuring the work of thirty-six younger international artists , has moved to the Castello di Rivoli , Turin ( to 22 November ) , and will then be seen at the Deste Foundation for Contemporary Art , Athens ( 3 December-14 February 1993 ) and at the Deichtorhallen , Hamburg ( 12 March-9 May 1993 ) .
16 ‘ Post-Human ’ , the Foundation 's previous exhibition , imaginatively curated by Jeffrey Deitch and featuring the work of thirty-six younger international artists , has moved to the Castello di Rivoli , Turin ( to 22 November ) , and will then be seen at the Deste Foundation for Contemporary Art , Athens ( 3 December-14 February 1993 ) and at the Deichtorhallen , Hamburg ( 12 March-9 May 1993 ) .
17 The exhibition will also be seen at the Tate Gallery in London ( late January 1996 to late April1996 ) and at the Philadelphia Museum of Art ( May 1996 to July 1996 ) .
18 WASHINGTON D.C. Originally seen at the Taft Museum , Cincinnati , the travelling exhibition ‘ Cavaliers and Cardinals : nineteenth-century French anecdotal paintings ’ can now be seen at the Corcoran Gallery until 8 November .
19 In Great Britain important silver bearing his mark may be seen at the Victoria and Albert Museum , the Ashmolean Museum , and the Mansion House .
20 Damien Hirst ( several of whose pieces can currently be seen at the Saatchi Collection in London ) may create installations from a shark suspended in formaldehyde , or from flies being bred in a sealed glass chamber , but each work is a memento mori as powerful as any Dutch still life .
21 The formation of the double stranded oligonucleotide in the competition of the single stranded probes by the complementary strand can be seen at the bottom of Figure 2B and is clearly demonstrated in Figure 3 ( lanes 9-12 ) ( no extract or poly ( d ( I-C ) is added , only competitor oligonucleotides ) .
22 The niches may be seen at the top of the staircase , but the project of 1722 was never realized .
23 When Steer died she is reported to have said , ‘ Now he and Sickert are gone I 'm the only artist left ’ ! 13 She wanted to be seen at the top where she clearly felt she belonged , doing the same as the best , as well as the best .
24 A budget of £7.17.10 in 1910 meant that only twenty-five babies per week could be seen at the clinic ; but the work continued , and expanded .
25 Her foul-mouthed old mother was also to be seen at the school ‘ meetings ’ , shouting about the bottoms , while children hurled abuse and insult and accusations at one another .
26 Continuing in the same direction , Long Drop Cave may be seen at the base of a low cliff , and this is succeeded by a series of minor potholes known as the Eyeholes which seem almost friendly by comparison .
27 Sheila Bryan Greenwich , Conté crayon , 7×10″ ( 17.8×25.4 cm ) sheila Bryan 's work can be seen at the Battersea Contemporary Art Fair , Battersea Town Hall , from April 3–4 .
28 Some of the new works have already been shown in Denmark and 29 can now be seen at the Anthony D'Offay Gallery in London .
29 A WILDLIFE painting by Jenny Alderton can be seen at The Society of Women Artists ' annual exhibition at Westminster Central Hall , London .
30 This conflict is clearly to be seen at the level of organized local politics ( chapter 1 ) , although the particular interests of the farming and landowning community add complexity to this .
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