Example sentences of "be seen in the " in BNC.
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1 | Distance and size , says Berkeley , are seen in the way that ‘ we see shame or anger in the looks of a man ’ ; though invisible themselves , these feelings are ‘ let in by the eye along with colours and alteration of countenance , which are the immediate objects of vision ’ . |
2 | This and the other major changes are seen in the drawings . |
3 | It is estimated that only 20 per cent of cases of sexually transmitted disease are seen in the specialist clinics . |
4 | The treatments for gonorrhoea and syphilis are standardized throughout the country , and an estimated 80 per cent of cases are seen in the special dermato-venereological clinics . |
5 | But the disorders can not be fully understood unless they are seen in the context of complex political , social and economic factors which together create a predisposition towards violent protest ’ ( para. 8.7 ) . |
6 | Similarly , old people are seen in the same light , which explains their lack of employment or active leisure pursuits . |
7 | Many more are seen in the autumn , when arrivals often start as early as late June and always in July . |
8 | IBM Corp 's forthcoming Rios 2 RISC should do around 100 SPECint92 and floating point performance of 250 SPECfp92 , exceeding even Silicon Graphics Inc 's forthcoming TFP part : first system ships are seen in the third quarter this year . |
9 | In some cases only two or three people are seen in the course of a week ; in others , there are two or three social contacts in the course of each day . |
10 | These are seen in the repetitions , checks , and expansions which are noted as so prominent in some parents ' speech by Brown ( Brown , Cazden and Bellugi , 1969 ) and Cross ( 1977 ) . |
11 | The 11th segment is present in the adults of the lower orders where its tergum is represented by the epiproct above the anus ( often fused with the 10th tergum ) , while vestiges of its sternum are seen in the paraprocts which lie on either side of the anus ( Fig. 42 ) . |
12 | It follows that the meaning of ontological claims becomes fully transparent only if such claims are seen in the context of certain life-modalities of those who make such claims ; in effect , all such claims become interpretable as forms of man " sown self-understanding . |
13 | ( Just think of the whispers sweeping around the office when Jeremy or Karen are seen in the car-park adding — or better still subtracting — a logo or two . ) |
14 | Similar sediments with evaporites are seen in the cores of salt-domes below the Cupido Limestone mentioned above in north-east Mexico . |
15 | Undoubtedly we are living through a period of considerable political instability , in which there is a complex ‘ crisis of legitimacy ’ ( to use Habermas ' expression ) not only in the capitalist societies but also in the former communist societies of Eastern Europe , and in many countries of the Third World ; but the crisis works itself out through an international system of relationships , and such events as the overthrow of President Allende 's government in Chile , or American and Soviet military intervention in various regions of the world in the postwar period , can not be fully comprehended unless they are seen in the setting of global political conflicts . |
16 | With this symmetry it has four totally symmetric vibrations , and all are seen in the resonance Raman spectrum ( Fig. 5.53 ) . |
17 | If any pixels are seen in the resulting region then ( a ) the reference card has moved , ( b ) the subject or other material has moved into the reference region or ( c ) one or both of the exposure and illumination is too high and spurious pixels are seen by spreading . |
18 | Many of the factors discussed in this chapter are seen in the information model , and these include interfaces , boundaries , subsystems and the control of resources . |
19 | Contrasting views on health services planning are seen in the two reports . |
20 | Note that DH III and DH IV are seen in the BALB/c mouse but only upon longer exposures . |
21 | Dear Harsnet , he wrote , the distance between London and Brighton is not very great , and you have even been seen in the vicinity of Brighton , so why not call in on an old friend ? |
22 | The largest army in the world was recruited mainly from the peasantry , and , as has been seen in the provinces , the party still relied heavily in 1922 on ex-army men to act as leaven among the ‘ dark people ’ . |
23 | 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 . |
24 | He rejected the FoE Scotland study as ‘ alarmist ’ , down-played damage to forests in West Germany as ‘ very small ’ and stated that ‘ no damage ’ had been seen in the UK . |
25 | On the other hand , many people are quite prepared to concede that some animal or group of animals has been seen in the loch . |
26 | They had all been seen in the vicinity of the turnpike and the nearby Duncan Woods . |
27 | He also made some excellent pictures of the floating city of Bangkok and its inhabitants , which had never been seen in the west . |
28 | Young people do not come readily with their enquiries to the CAB , as has been seen in the previous chapter . |
29 | For these reasons , specialist services have developed at a fast pace within the CAD , as has been seen in the previous chapter . |
30 | Aeroplanes had been seen in the county from about 1912 but it was during the First World War that they became common . |