Example sentences of "be see by the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 As will be seen by the illustrations , Basler and Professional/AMI have come up with very different looking installations .
2 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 .
3 It must have seemed to them that Marian and Allen had perished in the flames and their own immediate concern was to remove themselves from the danger of the roof falling in on their heads and from the certain consequence that so conspicuous a fire in the night would be seen by the outlaws and would sooner or later bring them to the scene .
4 Greg Bull , defending , said : ‘ The fact that he was a good marketing man can be seen by the way he sold himself . ‘
5 As can be seen by the titles of these groups , emphasis is on shared enjoyment , not a form of ‘ reading homework ’ .
6 The watchfires of one force could be seen by the pickets of the other .
7 It was placed so it could not be seen by the customer .
8 Exhibits can be seen by the public in both Horticultural Halls until 5pm today .
9 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 .
10 And experts fear they may never be seen by the public .
11 And experts fear they may never be seen by the public .
12 At this point it should be seen by the ITCA , interested people at the agency and the client , as it is still possible to make alterations .
13 Willmott ( 1966 ) chose to use young Australians and New Zealanders in his research into the activities of adolescent boys , on the assumption that they would be seen by the boys as neutral as far as class and social background were concerned .
14 Quite often nothing can be seen by the fishkeeper , but if the fish are not satisfied they will carry on cleaning .
15 That is to say , lines which are physically straight will appear bent , lines that are the same length will appear different , exposure to one stimulus will alter the appearance of one presented subsequently , and lines and edges that are not physically present will be seen by the subject .
16 When they arrived at her close he took her inside , along past the stairs to where it was dark and they could n't be seen by the rest of the close .
17 Hawthorn stopped him , and walked to where he could be seen by the rest of the squad of mechanics and fitters and armourers .
18 ‘ No comment because it 's got to be seen by the boss first because we 're taking this very seriously . ’
19 In the final condition , the mother was hidden behind a metal screen so that she could neither see nor be seen by the pair in the observation room .
20 Cottages on Bunkers Hill face directly onto the green , and evidence of a pinfold or pound can be seen by the school wall .
21 However , the Frenchman complained that the Spaniard could be seen by the king whereas he could not ; and in any case , he argued , the rulers of France claimed precedence over those of Spain , not merely parity with them .
22 The way in which these points are developed into a practical scheme can be seen by the case study school , Alsager Comprehensive School .
23 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 .
24 The age range for patients who could be seen by the ENP was 16 year and over .
25 With this end in view the United States could not afford to be seen by the USSR as firmly aligned with Great Britain .
26 Figure 2A , representing one of three northern blot experiments performed , shows that a response to the cytokine treatment could be seen by the enhancement of ICAM-1 mRNA expression .
27 ‘ And to think we have to be seen by the world to be arm in arm with them .
28 Another option put forward is to publicise the flights and invite journalists on board to warn any potential aggressors that attacks on humanitarian flights would be seen by the world .
29 In midwinter the track beneath this bridge became a muddy morass , so at night , when he could not be seen by the signalman in Swithland box , he and his dog , who were inseparable , used to cross over the railway lines .
30 Because erm it 's all the plot can be seen by the audience .
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