Example sentences of "be see in [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Some could be seen in lay-bys , others turned up in Shropshire and Wales .
2 Hunt , often to be seen in mum 's Austin A35 van around Wimbledon , was referring to budgies — a passion since boyhood .
3 The development of 19C painting in Czechoslovakia follows that elsewhere in Europe , but here it is imbued with the same emergence of a national consciousness which can also be seen in literature and architecture .
4 THERE are some odd T-shirts to be seen in Baku these days .
5 This can be seen in phrases such as " too hurriedly " and " highly agreeable " as well as the tenor of the whole passage .
6 This attitude can be seen in Prussia , and more strikingly in France .
7 A striking instance of the effect of trade is to be seen in West Africa , where cowries played a key role in cultural life , even though absent from local seas .
8 The appointment of Charlton would be seen in Manchester as the perfect solution to the damaging public wrangling that has made the club a public farce over recent weeks .
9 The width of the application of the rules can be seen in Board of Education v. Rice ( N.L. , 1911 ) .
10 An article in the Jewish Chronicle last year , in which Wesker wrote that all he wanted was enough money to give the play a chance to be seen in London led to a benefactor , who wishes to remain anonymous , phoning him up and offering to underwrite the venture to the tune of £13,500 .
11 This use of language marks a significant shift in emphasis from the post-war years when those in receipt of public services were regarded more as applicants and claimants than as consumers ( the same shift can be seen in London Regional Transport 's irritating habit of addressing its passengers as customers — despite the fact that we have no real choice and the quality of service has not altered in line with the changed mode of address ) .
12 Perhaps a commercial squeeze on popular recreational forms can at least be seen in London and possibly other growing urban centres .
13 The same kinds of effect can be seen in studies of families with disabled young adults ( Hirst , 1984 ) and a disabled spouse ( Martin and White , 1988 ) .
14 The black sacks full of fetid rubbish that are to be seen in Lambeth do not meet the eye on entering Wandsworth .
15 A typical example of such observation can be seen in Alfred W. Arthurton 's account of the day 's work at Paddington Station in 1904 :
16 One glimpse of this welldisciplined style can be seen in Lichine 's Graduation Ball , where both boys and girls march in formation and make other military manoeuvres .
17 The technique 's impact must be seen in order to be scored .
18 Many can be seen in operation daily
19 To create a core of schools where good practice embodying these concepts could be seen in operation so that the inservice and information potential could subsequently be tapped for the benefit of all schools .
20 To create a core of schools where good practice embodying these concepts could be seen in operation so that the inservice and information potential could subsequently be tapped for the benefit of all schools .
21 This decay can also be seen in Fig 2 , which shows the probability of a single letter being recalled in its correct position after various time delays .
22 Elements of these approaches , combined ( as also in Caudwell ) with specifically historical orientations , can be seen in Lukacs ( 1969 ) and Marcuse ( 1978 ) .
23 Exx.1-3 show the three different textures that appear in the scores for this ballet : ex.1 solo voice and bass line ( this is the opening vocal air of the ballet , the full text of which may be seen in illus.l ) ; ex.2 an instrumental trio , with two treble instruments and bass ( the ritournelle that follows the vocal air ) ; ex.3 a five-part instrumental texture , each line notated in a different clef ( the first entrée ) .
24 The biographer of T. S. Eliot , who was himself to speak of the ‘ dark ’ experience , of the ‘ rude unknown psychic material ’ , incorporated in his poem The Waste Land , can be seen in Hawksmoor to contribute to the tradition of romantic fabulation which began with the Gothic novel — a tradition in which darkness is privileged , in which a paranoid distrust is evident , in which can be read the evergreen message that the deprived may turn out to be depraved , and in which there can be two of someone .
25 Just how sensitive is the issue can be seen in US firms ' responses when ownership controls have been relaxed .
26 This general trend can be seen in microcosm in the career of Lord Burghley : at his death he was still assessed at £133. 6s. 8d. , the figure that he had returned before he became a peer .
27 Increased floor space , a new ventilation system and improved lighting now allow the 101-foot long relief to be seen in conditions appropriate to its importance as one of the best-preserved classical friezes in existence after the Elgin marbles .
28 A related development is to be seen in Secretary of State for Education and Science v. Tameside Metropolitan Borough Council .
29 Nor were such examples confined to feudal counties , for family influence could also be seen in boroughs and on occasion even in big cities .
30 Whereas the Shah came to be seen in Iran as doorman to the Great Satan , pushing Western goods and notions , Hassan had cleverly portrayed himself as resisting both Moroccos former colonizers the French , and , more recently , the American intrusion .
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