Example sentences of "be seen on [art] " in BNC.

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1 Bunches of green bananas , crates of unripened tomatoes and strings of rudely large Spanish onions were to be seen on every boat .
2 In a hundred years ' time a solitary figure might well be seen on a lonely road gazing down into the valley , wondering about ‘ Little Hintock ’ .
3 One previous winner , 14 year-old Alistair Cherry , who was awarded the Fender/Buddy Holly scholarship last year , can be seen on a BBC 2 documentary ‘ The Lowdown ’ , which will be transmitted on August 3 .
4 All of these specific special needs can be seen on a continuum ranging from mild to severe , or from temporary and transient to long-standing or permanent .
5 Most of these mountains can be seen on a walk to the watershed of Glen Nevis , but foreshortening robs them of distinctive summits .
6 i just hope that at least one of the ‘ british ’ teams qualify — but usa94 might take place without all of you guys … but maybe frank will be seen on a telly nearby …
7 Only the control panel can be seen on an integrated machine — the rest is covered by a door which is made to match the kitchen units — whereas fully-integrated machines are completely hidden behind a cupboard door .
8 An example of the Eleventh Labour — the stealing of the Golden Apples of the Hesperides may be seen on an altar from Whitley Castle ( fig. 14.39 ) , although it has been identified as the Hydra , however , a tree with apples is clearly visible on the edge of the stone and also the head of the protective snake .
9 After all , the Jumbo , a handsome and imposing articulated unit designed by architect , engineer and critic Klaus Giovanni Koenig , will be seen on the streets of Milan for the next half-century .
10 Access to the centre of the ‘ bowl ’ is conveniently on the south coast where a track could be seen on the map heading for but stopping short of Ipsarion .
11 When the time came for the statement , Dr Clark could be seen on the Opposition front bench , clutching a sheaf of notes .
12 Similarly , concentric lines radiating from the central pip on the base of a Roman silver dish reveal that it was finished on a lathe ( fig. 5.9 ) , and the impressions left by the craftsman 's hammer can be seen on the sides of a brass Islamic jug .
13 What the X-rays reveal , which can not be seen on the surface , are the soldered joins at the neck , handle and base as well as around the hole for the missing spout .
14 There is nothing to be seen on the spot but bare earth .
15 That it was once much greater is attested by the many traces of former lazy-beds to be seen on the grazing land .
16 The bronze statue of Boadicea , in her chariot , which can be seen on the Thames Embankment at Westminster Bridge , is the work of Hamo Thornycroft , R.A. , who had a studio in Holland Park , but it proved too small , so he removed it to the ‘ tin tabernacle ’ which Sir John Isaac Thornycroft , F.R.S. , had built as a workshop in the gardens of Walpole House on Chiswick Mall , during the last decade of the nineteenth century .
17 Most brachiopods were attached to the substrate by a stalk , and the hole through which the stalk entered the shell can often be seen on the fossils .
18 The standing work of the forward channel , constructed of hard blue brick , is still to be seen on the site .
19 One is of a parrot , the other of an elephant dancing on a drum alongside an enormous red heart , and they can be seen on the attic mantlepiece , next to the photograph of Arthur Balfour .
20 There was not a soul to be seen on the pavements .
21 TOWN END may be seen on the left of the road coming into the village from the southern end .
22 It is her bust that can be seen on the façade today .
23 It 's one thing to be seen on the hill , but quite another to be seen and have other climbers throw rocks at you .
24 This , one of the dominant plants of the undrained Fens , can still be seen on the roofs of some of the houses between Ely and Newmarket .
25 Today it is possible to experience places and events which even thirty years ago could only be seen on the pages of geography textbooks .
26 On the way , the ruins of an old nunnery can be seen on the left .
27 The place of its emergence into daylight will be seen on the return journey .
28 In Paradise Street , in particular , weavers ' workshops can be seen on the top storeys of brick houses built early in the nineteenth century .
29 Only gentle low relief pre-Cretaceous block-faulting can be seen on the flanks of the London-Brabant Massif .
30 In many a country public house in Ayrshire and far beyond , a photograph of Baron of Buchlyvie is still to be seen on the wall .
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