Example sentences of "see from the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 It will be seen from the histograms , scatter diagrams ( Fig. 15.1 ) and sample statistics that the random sample of 50 observations reflects these properties reasonably well .
2 As can be seen from the composition of net migration flows from London to the rest of Great Britain ( Table 4.5 ) , this was particularly true for income groups ( as represented by socio-economic groups and housing tenure ) .
3 The number of establishments which were subjected to a sudden change at this period is considerable , but as can be seen from the map ( fig. 10.1 ) there are two main areas , one in parts of Gloucestershire , Somerset and Hampshire and the other in Hertfordshire and north Kent .
4 As can be seen from the map , the regions vary considerably in physical size and — even more — in population and relative wealth .
5 As can be seen from the map up there in the north eastern sector , the proposed outer boundary of the greenbelt goes beyond the six miles anyway , and is probably nearer seven miles .
6 Implied terms can be of great importance in expert cases , as can be seen from the remarks of Sir David Cairns in Baber v Kenwood Manufacturing Co Ltd and Whinney Murray [ 1978 ] 1 Lloyd 's Rep 175 at 181 , quoted at 13.5.4 .
7 Everyday conversation is actually highly innovative — as can be seen from the neologisms which proved to be such a major part of the lexicon of the tape recordings .
8 they might seen from the child 's point of view as interfering parents , but in the long term
9 His curtain could be seen from the square and it was something worth looking at .
10 Dr Norman Davy used to point out to us and name the many different kinds of birds to be seen from the physics laboratory windows and I remember vividly the almost tangible stillness of those very early mornings when , on its roof , I whirled a hygrometer whilst recording the arrival of sound waves from gunfire at Shoeburyness in Essex .
11 She had not before entered the Tower precincts , although its grim-visaged exterior as seen from the river , particularly during the dark days of winter , had frequently given her a sense of foreboding .
12 ‘ We can only be seen from the river , and no one 's likely to be down there at this time of night . ’
13 No novelist writing earlier than Dickens would , for example , have concentrated on a boarding house — not that fictional characters do n't stay in them occasionally , but they are not seen from the landlady 's ( or boarding house 's ) point of view .
14 A tribal society seen from the inside looking out .
15 Seen from the inside , however , the Addams area is intricately organized according to its own standards and the residents are fairly insistent on their demands .
16 Message from , : As you will have seen from the Spring/Summer course form , we are offering a shorter course next year .
17 Veronica Lawlor talks to ICI Director and C&P Chairman Chris Hampson on how quality is seen from the centre of the ICI group .
18 Some of the former private enterprise managers ( notably E. H. E. Woodward on the Central Authority and Harry Randall at the London Board ) had seen from the beginning that proper decentralisation required that the Boards relate capital expenditure to revenue-earning potential in order to retain direct control of their financial viability ; and outside commentators were sometimes surprised that the Boards ' decisions on capital expenditure to meet statutory obligations were made quite separately from the revenue estimates which determined their profitability .
19 Joos 's " infinitive " is in fact made up of two words — to plus the bare infinitive — as can be seen from the possibility of inserting an adverb between them ( I want to really scare him ) and of finding to all by itself , something which is strictly impossible with inflections ( I do n't want to ) .
20 Some would seem to be associated with duns , there being three in the Dun Finn area , a large one at Dun Bhoreraig , some to be seen from the fort in the field below the steep rock face of Dun Nosbridge , and one of fifteen feet across at Trudernish .
21 As can be seen from the tables , just about anything may affect a symptom .
22 There is after all more to research than can be seen from the tables , and the researcher in interpreting his [ sic ] results is inevitably — and rightly — influenced by all that has gone before , by his acquaintance with the raw material behind the figures and by his own judgement …
23 Seen from the hills above the town the Chott becomes not an arid wasteland but a phantom sea , piercingly blue .
24 All aspects of the willow industry can be seen from the preparation of the willow to the finished basket .
25 An indication of the strength of the tournament could be seen from the presence of Fiji ( albeit not a first string seven ) and New Zealand provincial champions Canterbury , who defeated Australia in their pool , in the plate competition .
26 Last year 's View from Invercauld and a painting of Wensleydale from Gunnerside in 1991 are of exceptional quality , while there is a particularly fine , and possibly historically significant , painting of Hong Kong seen from the afterdeck of Britannia , with the White Ensign hanging limply in the foreground .
27 The topmost foliage is taller than me and the growth is so dense I can not be seen from the lawn as I dig into the muddy trench which forms an oasis round the stem .
28 The Edinburgh " female question " clearly had repercussions outside the city , as can be seen from the reasons given by the Arbiter who turned down the Glasgow compositors " pay-claim in 1904 .
29 The third was tall enough to be seen from the sea , both east and west of the island .
30 They can not be seen from the village , but are visible from Anglesey across the Menai Strait .
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