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

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1 Picketing — or , as he has it , ‘ picquetting ’ — he considered an ‘ abominable tyranny ’ , not yet revolution , even as seen from Peel 's Home Office in 1830 , but well on the way to it .
2 It adjoins Vela and Pyxis , and is always very low as seen from Britain ; part of it does not rise at all .
3 Hiding behind the future role of the European Parliament is the spectre — as seen from London — of the bandwagon for full European political federalism .
4 Lettering of front panel , as seen from driver 's seat , and ‘ dummy ’ connecting lead from rear of the unit .
5 As seen from Japan , United States strength remains formidable in several fields , not least in aerospace and computers .
6 From Britain and the northern United States Fomalhaut is always very low down ; but when near the zenith , as seen from countries south of the equator , it is very prominent — particularly because there are no other bright stars anywhere near it .
7 On this analysis the contract will always be governed by the standard conditions attached to the last genuine counter-offer to pass between the parties , although ( as seen from Butler ) this may not actually be the last document to pass between the parties .
8 As seen from statistics provided in Table 13 , the pattern of this relationship assumes a " J " shape ( i.e. , lower at second that at first order and inclining progressively thereafter ) in the developed countries , and tends towards a " J " or " U " form in some developing countries for which data are shown .
9 S. O. Letterman has something similar in mind , a re-creation of colonial Africa , as seen from Santa Monica Boulevard .
10 The dull orange glow of fires added scant colour to the moonlit visage of Port-au-Prince 's whitewashed buildings as seen from Gonave Gulf .
11 The village of Flushing , as seen from Falmouth in the early morning , with mist rising from the harbour .
12 As seen from Fig. 5B , binding of pou[c] to both the ICP4 and Ad2 motifs induce position dependent changes in mobility of the DNA-protein complex indicative of DNA bending .
13 In the matter of these smaller " possessions " , you might have thought that he would have let you get away with the things which you could not possibly do without , a set of fish-knives , for example , which had been a wedding present , or a " sketch of the Himalayas as seen from Darjeeling .
14 These semiconductors have been selected to respond to infrared radiation in four different wavebands , around 10 , 20 , 50 and 100 micrometres , a range of wavelengths that covers the maximum emission from bodies radiating at temperatures from 400 down to 40 K. ( ‘ Room temperature ’ is just below 300 K. ) The array will be used to pick up infrared sources within the telescope 's field of view of half a degree , that is , about the size of the Sun 's diameter as seen from Earth .
15 In some cases the two components of a double are not genuinely associated , and merely happen to lie in almost the same line of sight as seen from Earth .
16 As seen from table VI , the recall rates at five years were between 74% and 84% , at seven years between 51% and 64% , and at 10 years between 29% and 35% .
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