Example sentences of "be [adv] [adv] see " in BNC.
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1 | By bad luck , the question of women 's emancipation has been most often seen as parallel to that of non-European races . |
2 | The Dutch origins are most clearly seen in the accommodation . |
3 | Whooper Swans are most usually seen in the permanent grasslands of the river valleys and levels or on reservoirs and estuaries . |
4 | They are most usually seen singly , but two together are sometimes met with . |
5 | The largest 25 producers account for more than 50% of the area planted and it is their names which are most often seen on merchant 's lists . |
6 | Striped dolphins and Dall 's porpoise are most often seen in groups of 530 and 2–20 , respectively , but both have also been observed in numbers of around 300 . |
7 | The rental sector meanwhile provides — along with all the box-office successes which nowadays transfer to tape within a few months and probably need no further introduction — the chance to catch up on a variety of ( often more deserving ) movies which have been less widely seen in cinemas here . |
8 | Diarrhoea is intermittent and although stained hindquarters are common , the fluid faeces which characterise bovine ostertagiasis are less frequently seen . |
9 | Occasionally a species from the Caribbean lbes , Rocordea florida is imported , but these are less often seen than their Pacific relatives . |
10 | Written by John Martin Robinson , it traces the progress of the Temple family , whose political ideas and ambitions are so clearly seen in the gardens and buildings they created at Stowe . |
11 | Conversely , examining the situation of lone mothers , where the consequences of the economic inequalities between men and women are so clearly seen , also casts light upon the nature and causes of these inequalities . |
12 | ‘ Welcome , we are so please to see you . ’ |
13 | ‘ The view is that the middle tier will have to merge , and we are only just seeing the beginning of this , ’ Michael Jenkin , Glanville 's managing director , told ACCOUNTANCY . |
14 | Although frank aphasic symptoms are only rarely seen after lesions of the right hemisphere , or even after total right hemispherectomy ( Damasio , Almeida and Damasio , 1975 ; Smith , 1974 ) in patients with left hemisphere specialisation for language , careful studies are now pointing to certain linguistic impairments in association with right-sided brain damage . |
15 | This means that its touring shows are normally only seen in secondary schools . |
16 | Scientifically known as the aurora borealis , the lights , as their name suggests are normally only seen in very northern areas . |
17 | Now , the economic costs attributable to the adversary system are not just seen as a function of the frequent reversals of ideologically motivated policies . |
18 | Turning now to the influence of phenomenology , this has affected sociology in ways which are not initially seen as compatible with Freudian theory . |
19 | Ulcers are not usually seen in one particular specialist department in most hospitals . |
20 | Such illustrations are valuable if one is discriminating specimens , in a museum or perhaps in the field ; but close species are not usually seen together , because they will fill slightly different ecological niches . |
21 | Most carers have attachment and affection to sustain them ; recognising that the deepest levels of such feelings are not enough to see the process through , involves some grief . |
22 | They are not often seen on the open sea except on passage . |
23 | The collection was formed by the late shopping-centre magnate Sir Harold ( later Lord ) Samuel who , on the advice of dealer Edward Speelman , amassed mainly small , highly finished cabinet pictures on copper or panel that were very much to the taste of eighteenth-century collectors but are not often seen in American collections : notably , five town-views by Jan van der Heyden ; a ‘ Winter Landscape with Skaters ’ by Adriaen van de Velde , and a seven-by-nine inch masterpiece by Jan Steen of a couple sleeping at a table beneath an arbour . |
24 | The idea was not of course original to Wordsworth , but his expression of it is unusually convincing ; and he is ahead of his time in his recognition of the ‘ subconscious mind ’ — this phrase had not yet come into the language , and Wordsworth 's ‘ workings of the spirit ’ — he has many other phrases — are not always seen to refer to this . |
25 | Well you see that complaint is that and myself are not actively seeing these regional managers , they believe that we should see them |
26 | ‘ People are just not seeing the value of breast milk , ’ says Alison Spiro , NCT milk-bank coordinator and Parents Family Health Adviser . |
27 | In fact sir , the County Council 's figures produced in another appendix , ca n't lay my hands on it at the moment , had put this figure in as three thousand six hundred and fifty , but the nub of those two things are , that over that six month period , we 're not only seeing more houses built but we have more consented , and that has n't affected the residue that appears in the rest of these schedules . |
28 | You 're not actually seeing any of the light that 's coming dir directly out of the torch . |
29 | ‘ You 're not really seeing me , are you ? ’ she accused harshly . |
30 | Perhaps it is the results of such non-philanthropic attitudes that are more clearly seen than the actual attitudes themselves . |