Example sentences of "be see in [art] [noun] " in BNC.
Next pageNo | Sentence |
---|---|
1 | An example of this can be seen in a story reported by a worker in Corby , |
2 | Never one to miss an advantage , Eva stopped wearing uniform , vowed she would never again be seen in a bonnet and decided to do her own thing . |
3 | Environmental damage to the earth can plainly be seen in a film taken by US astronauts . |
4 | Similarly , a metre equals 39. 38 inches and can actually be seen in a Paris museum . |
5 | To crown it all , the hand of Sir George Askwith , who chaired the conference , in which the union was represented by Cathery , Hopkins and Tom Chambers , the union 's general treasurer , could be seen in a provision that " In order that all questions which arise may be settled with the utmost promptitude , a Board of Arbitration has been appointed upon which the Mercantile Marine profession , both officers and men will be represented " . |
6 | Some preventive rules , together with endangerment offences , can be seen in a variety of other situations , but nowhere is there such a detailed and fairly widely known set of standards as that applicable to drivers on the roads . |
7 | However , landscapes can now be seen in a variety of ways , in pictures , from the air , and in maps ( Johnson and Pitzl , 1981 ) and this adds further to the list of problems yet to be solved in Lowenthal 's ( 1978 ) excellent essay on finding valued landscapes which include varieties of taste , the effect of social milieu , the distinction between landscape and place , differences between public and professional preferences , whether tastes are innate or learnt , the effect of literary and historical factors , season , time of day , viewpoint chosen and direction of view , novelty and familiarity , distance and memory lending enchantment , personal sensitivity and intensity of feelings , and the effect of experience and training . |
8 | A typical example of this can be seen in a swing context . |
9 | A number of very different trends were to be seen in a sample of frequencies on bus routes , ranging from consistent decline over the period since 1939 to slight increase in recent years on a few routes . |
10 | Nevertheless to consider the National Curriculum as a list of subjects runs the danger of expressing it in a way which over-emphasises information and a narrow range of skills at the expense of the development of a full range of socially useful skills , attitudes and ideas , which is usually the concern of interested parents and can even be seen in a child 's view of the purpose of education . |
11 | Today , in the country , you are more than likely to see women still washing in this way , although they now use lixivia ( bleach ) , sold in bright plastic bottles which , empty and discarded , can often be seen in a river bed or floating out to sea . |
12 | The following are the types of share that will ordinarily be seen in a management buy-out : |
13 | Transitions that are both electronically and magnetically allowed can be seen in a CD spectrum , as in a normal electronic spectrum . |
14 | An instance of the mentality of these activists can be seen in a letter to the autumn number of the magazine from Malcolm Shifrin , who asks how he can influence the great majority of members who do not vote . |
15 | ‘ Many Americans who drive luxury European imports simply would n't be seen in a Cadillac or Lincoln . ’ |
16 | Governments would not be swayed , nor would ministers tremble , on receipt of elegantly crafted and crisply sarcastic Notes written by him on the antique encryption machine which could be seen in a corner of the office , slowly rusting away in the hot , salt air . |
17 | How matters stood , even as recently as 1980 , can be seen in a summary such as this ( Brooksbank 1980:201 ) : Authorities are concerned to delegate powers , as far as is practical and efficient to do so . |
18 | The act of faith consisted of believing that the visible contained hidden secrets , that to study the visible was to learn something more than could be seen in a glance . |
19 | He knew which cinemas occasionally showed good films , and which cinemas never ; he knew about a painter who had been born in Northam , and whose work could be seen in a room at the Public Library . |
20 | Practice under this option can be seen in a number of Netherlands decisions . |
21 | This approach can be seen in a number of LEA projects supported by SCDC Arts Project ( SCDC , 1986b , 1986c and 1987 ) . |
22 | Remains showing this design can be seen in a number of towns , especially where the city has since declined in importance and later building has not obscured the pattern . |
23 | The esteem in which the literary ability of these men was held can be seen in a collection known as the Epistulae Austrasiacae , which contains two of Dynamius 's letters and also a passing reference to the skills of Parthenius . |
24 | She did intend to join a nearby sports club , where she could swim regularly , as soon as she was slim , but meanwhile shyly admitted to feeling too embarrassed to be seen in a swimsuit . |
25 | Exhibitions change at frequent intervals and smaller shows , normally of local work , can be seen in the Gilbey Bar . |
26 | Parler 's influence can especially be seen in the vaulting , most particularly in the stellar designs of the Sacristy and Wenceslaus Chapel . |
27 | Taxonomists are not yet in full agreement as to whether the bird most likely to be seen in the Seychelles rates as a full species . |
28 | Its failure can be seen in the graveyards across Ulster . |
29 | Kerr deplores the invasion of privacy in small houses , where visitors rub shoulders with the tradespeople , where the sounds of the scullery can be heard in the dining-room , where the kitchen can hear what goes on in the drawing-room , and the dresser or cooking-range may be seen in the kitchen . |
30 | This is particularly evident around Somerton , but can also be seen in the Bath area . |