Example sentences of "be see by [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The 3rd Marquess of Bute together with his renowned architect William Burges transformed the castle into the marvellous place which can be seen by visitors today . |
2 | The importance of temporary jobs as a way back into work for persons who have been unemployed can be seen by reference to both the LFS and PSI 's Unemployed Flow Survey . |
3 | This can be seen by reference to the labour market for secretarial/office skills in the South East and Greater London . |
4 | Meanwhile the body of Boromir establishes a similar transverse thread as it drifts down the Great River , to be seen by Faramir , to have the workmanship on its belt noted and compared with the brooches of Sam and Frodo eight days later . |
5 | The formation of the directorate will be seen by critics of the Government 's food policy as a tacit admission that its response to recent food scares has been muddled and sometimes too slow . |
6 | He says it will be seen by Muslims as acceptance that they are part of the British community . |
7 | Someone from industry might be seen by employers as speaking the same language as they do themselves . |
8 | Such legal action in the United States is reported to be seen by teachers there as limiting their disciplinary authority to a significant extent . |
9 | The features that can be seen by colposcopy do not , however , correspond well with the severity of histological abnormality . |
10 | However , what an owner sees as his due rights may be seen by others as undue privilege ; and where the general interest is material enough to insist on the second alternative , it may with whatever necessary degree of consideration and justice , seek to override the first . |
11 | Guilt is culpable responsibility — we are guilty of some specific offence , or we may be seen by others or see them as so ; in this sense we carry the more or less factual responsibility for damage or potential damage to some other person(s) or society as a whole . |
12 | Such a choice is made on the basis of how individuals see themselves and wish to be seen by others , and it is possible to conceptualise a characteristic or typical ‘ moral housing career ’ . |
13 | They were in fact the first of the so-called Friendly Islands to be seen by Europeans : the Dutch navigators Willem Corneliszoon Schouten and Jacob LeMaire spotted them in April 1616 . |
14 | Sometimes , what seem to be very heated and destructive conflicts have very positive outcomes ; for example , while a strike would normally be seen by managers and union members as expensive , destructive conflict for both sides , it can provide a focus for attention and an opportunity for catharsis . |
15 | Now you must design an additional five feet all around ( shaded portion ) , this will be seen by persons in the stalls etc. , or in the side stalls . |
16 | Much the most likely medium-sized brown owl to be seen by day ; ear-tufts rarely visible in field . |
17 | Garvey would never let him be seen by strangers before the atmosphere was right . |
18 | At least one panel member thought that an exemplar set of papers should be produced by SCOTVEC to show what was required , but others felt that an exemplar might be seen by colleges as a check list , and that close adherence to it could stifle initiative and innovation . |
19 | It was a simple enough brief and far enough away for mistakes not to be seen by West End producers . |
20 | This may be done in various ways , but one simple and useful device is to adopt two auxiliary variables : unc and to write the equations in the form unc Then if we now write unc and unc proportional to exp unc and again seek the complementary function , the four equations may be written , with a little rearrangement , unc This equation can clearly be written in partitioned form as unc or unc where unc The quartic determinantal equation obtained from this first-order set of equations may be seen by inspection to be identical with that obtained from the quadratic formulation . |
21 | If the two pairs of projectors are in line , the intention is not usually a multi-image effect In fact , it s likely that the two projectors nearer to the camera will not contain so much an image as an image-blocker , ie a mask or matte that blocks out part of the image behind it Since the two mattes will normally be complementary , and the combined image can be seen by inspection through the camera 's viewfinder , any faults , such as overlaps or gaps , should be observed at the time and , if possible , corrected on a second , third or fourth take This is more economical and satisfactory than getting the results of multiple passes back from the lab and discovering that a whole day 's work has to be redone . |
22 | Seeing the primal figure is dangerous ; tribesmen avoid the sight of their chief , and God can not and must not be seen by mortals . |
23 | But the introduction of the budget may be seen by operatives in a more negative perspective of controls being imposed upon them . |
24 | As can be seen by figure 1 , the number of households headed by women in Latin America and the Caribbean , accounts for 25 per cent of the region 's households , and in Africa 17 per cent , whilst those of the developed regions only account for 20 per cent . |
25 | This may be seen by appointment only . |
26 | He says that if anything happens like an attack , it can be seen by police . |
27 | To what extent such metrical methods will be used only in specialized analyses remains to be seen , for as Stewart ( 1954 ) suggests , it may be rather a waste of effort to measure such specimens simply to verify what can so quickly be seen by eye . |
28 | Even then she might have decided not to answer him , or she could have let it be seen by accident before knowing what it was . |
29 | These subtler bodies , variously named etheric , astral and so on , can be seen by sensitives as an aura around the physical body . |
30 | There seems to be an energy spirit in each tree and each species which can be seen by sensitives . |