Example sentences of "has [adv] be see [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Such a huge margin of victory has rarely been seen in a tournament of this class .
2 According to the outgoing editor , Mr Peter Stanford , she also has glamour of a kind that has rarely been seen in the paper 's musty offices .
3 The process of creating the record is valuable in its own right ; it brings respect for the contribution of the parent to the learning environment and can provide a level of involvement by the parent which has rarely been seen in our schools .
4 This has rightly been seen as an impetus towards the fusion of legacy and trust .
5 Physical beauty has long been seen as a reflection of God 's presence in the world ; mystical texts describe the divine beauty to be found in creation as the female spirit , the bride and the beloved .
6 Monetary union has long been seen as a way of bringing about greater economic and political unity within the Community .
7 THE NEED FOR the majority of county cricketers to cobble together alternative employment for themselves for half the year has long been seen as a compromise on the professionalism of the game .
8 This limitation has only been seen as a major crisis by Philips since the emergence of DVI compression-decompression .
9 I think it genuinely irresponsible that someone with my theatrical track-record has written a play about this internationally known theatrical figure yet it has only been seen by a few people . ’
10 The stunts gave Some Mothers Do 'Ave 'Em a visual comedy that has not been seen on television before or since .
11 The condition , which is relatively common in continental Europe , has not been seen on this scale in the UK since the 1920s .
12 Omar Kujabi , a Senegalese labourer and amateur wrestler , has not been seen at the Abuko reserve , near Banjul , since the body of Mrs Penelope Hiscocks , 42 , was found in the grounds of a house where she had been staying .
13 Certainly this method of drawing has not been seen at a later date , and it would have been difficult to produce this quality and style of work in quantity .
14 The wide-field/planetary camera has produced its share of dramatic pictures , including detailed ones of a storm on Saturn the like of which has not been seen for 60 years .
15 Although it has not been seen for some time , the manuscript may contain a specimen of Mary Leapor 's handwriting .
16 At least , something which has not been seen for more than 20 years .
17 The 70-year-old has not been seen for four weeks since leaving the Robert Huggins home for the elderly in Acklam .
18 However , this has not been seen to be a very effective set of policies .
19 Ms Rubiya Sayeed , aged 21 , has not been seen since Friday night , when she was seized by seven gunmen from a minibus in the state capital , Srinagar .
20 Long live prostitution — the like of which has not been seen since the downfall of Rome … ’
21 ‘ Monsieur Gebrec has not been seen since nine-thirty this morning , ’ said Melissa .
22 Dennis Garvey , who worked for Eagle Star in Cheltenham has not been seen since Monday night .
23 Thomas Hargreaves , 39 , whose parents live at Llangoed , has not been seen since last Thursday , when he set off on a hike through a forest towards a glacier , close to south east Alaskan town of Juneau .
24 The job analysis is a voluntary activity at these schools and has not been seen as another way of pulling the teacher 's leash .
25 The question of the Selby coalfield has not been seen as a constraint on other forms of development erm peripheral expansion , expansion of villages and so on within the coalfield area .
26 Many famed scholars and sorcerers gathered at Hoeth and such an exchange of knowledge occurred as has not been seen before or since .
27 The meeting was cancelled and Mr Li has not been seen in public since .
28 It is something which seems such an ordinary thing to do , and yet the effect of it is something which has not been seen in pictorial art since Giotto .
29 The real danger today is not of being seen to condone precipitate separatism but , through the impotence of our response so far , of being seen to condone brutal and barbaric behaviour of a kind that has not been seen in Europe since the 1940s .
30 He has not been seen in the Chamber throughout the debate , and now he comes in shouting ’ Awful ! ’
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