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

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1 The effect , therefore , of only the first limb applying , ie before the change in the law bringing in the second limb , could be seen by the following example .
2 William , it was rumoured , could lead a man to the very spot where the Pacific Ocean was first seen by the first European explorer — a place in space and time that changed the historical progress of the world .
3 Smile , for even though you ca n't be seen by the other person , if you smile it helps your voice to sound more assertive and friendly .
4 In all her years in St Mary 's Eve Malone had never been seen by the other girls to perform one menial task .
5 Figure 2 a and b shows that the binocular size ratios of a small element seen by the two eyes increase with eccentricity from the median plane and reach maxima at eccentricities of 45 degrees .
6 The future seen by the two authors is one in which robotics has become a very important part of life .
7 is Above all , he was seen by the young Nietzsche as the proponent of a total philosophy , a vision of life that called for a personal , not merely an intellectual , commitment — a vision that stimulated , and even promised to satisfy , the yearning to be a personal whole attuned to the ultimate values , or non-values , of life .
8 However popular such finely decorated silver plates may have been among the wealthy Britons , it is highly unlikely that they would be seen by the working potters , who would have had to rely on a more popular source for their repertoire .
9 The most dramatic difference in the two pictures as seen by the remote observer is in the nature of radiation he receives from the object .
10 The combined model gave the best correlation between multispectral scanner data and ground truth ( i.e. between what is seen by the remote scan and what is really there ) .
11 Of those initially seen by the general practitioner , 184 ( 11% ) were referred and admitted to hospital , 8 ( <1% ) were referred and discharged by an accident and emergency department , and 1546 ( 89% ) were managed solely by the general practitioner ( table II ) .
12 We know of one family collection consisting of 10 pictures that have not been seen by the general public .
13 But it does at least prompt the question whether the suppression in them , not now of individuality but of individual interest in the sense of ownership , is only likely to be volunteered where the amount of that interest is seen by the prospective volunteer as marginal to his other interests , concerns and obligations .
14 This whole-school section was not seen by the vast majority of staff , again for reasons of confidentiality .
15 The young working class in deindustrialising , inner urban areas are seen by the new subcultural theory as caught up in a bitter series of conflicts and contradictions .
16 The condition of RENFE was seen by the new government as one of the most pressing problems that it had to face .
17 In the mid-1970s , it was seen by the Labour administration as part of a comprehensive strategy towards regional economic and physical development in that the SDA 's activities were to be mirrored in Wales by the Welsh Development Agency ( WDA ) and in England by the National Enterprise Board ( NEB ) .
18 One manifestation of alienism is that deaf people are not seen by the various professions in education to have a professional view .
19 This concern about the sovereignty of Parliament has to be seen in the context of political realities as seen by the constitutional authorities .
20 Sokol was seen by the Austro-Hungarian Empire , and later by the Nazis , as a device to promote national education .
21 For there can be no doubt that Expressive behaviour as understood by Tormey — a state of emotional arousal in a person relating prepositionally to an object ( or person ) outside that person — is seen by the Stanislavskian School as a proper way for an actor to behave on stage .
22 That is that , for most of its long history , from the classical Greeks to the present day , democracy was seen by the enlightened and educated as one of the worst types of government and society imaginable .
23 In both of these there can be seen by the 1880s and 1890s an anxious defensiveness , a feeling that the nation 's value and importance must be asserted in the face of more successful rivals .
24 Education , seen by the Conservative government as an integral part of the enterprise culture , is expected to adopt the principles of the market-place .
25 Hurricanes were seen by the Italian crews , but failed to intercept .
26 An item in store and rarely seen by the public falls within the protected subject- matter : Durkin [ 1973 ] QB 786 ( CA ) .
27 He showed some incredible coloured slides giving close-up detail of petal formation and patterns not often seen by the naked eye .
28 The bone shows very fine splitting along the lines of orientation of the collagen fibres ( Fig. 1.4A ) and slight erosion of the pits and canals , but these are only visible under high magnification and can not be seen by the naked eye .
29 During this time Alcock had begun the long process of memorising the night sky ; by 1932 he already knew the position of most stars that can be seen by the naked eye .
30 Others including Anthias species , Cardinal fish and the colourful Royal Gramma are zooplankton feeders specialising in feeding upon macro planktonic organisms , that is zooplankton of a size easily seen by the naked eye .
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