Example sentences of "seen [adv] [subord] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Because agents are seen merely as the supports of this structure , their intentional properties do not enter into social explanation ; and because its various components are interdetermined , the economic sphere does not have the straightforward primacy that economism requires .
2 The lines made by the two dancers together must always have room to breathe and to be seen separately if the whole design is to flow .
3 She remembered the dark movement she had seen just before the link had been severed .
4 It is seen best when the homologous chromosomes are pairing at meiosis I. Since equivalent loci lie adjacent to one another ( loops or twists indicate these mutations having occurred ) the result is the alteration of the number or sequence of genes on the chromosome .
5 Many have seen more than a hint of Greek architecture about the Baroque façade .
6 It was so heavy I could hardly seen more than a couple of feet in front of me . ’
7 October alone has seen more than an inch over the monthly average … and it 's not half way through the month yet .
8 The well-known statement in the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle is seen traditionally as the beginning of modern Sussex , the land of the South Saxons , or ‘ Australes Saxones . ’
9 However , light can be focused and distant objects seen clearly if the ciliary muscles contract ( as if for near vision ) .
10 They were no better at picking out the faces they had seen before than the untreated subjects .
11 Perhaps above all , the closeness of the relationship between husband and wife is often valued more for itself than in the days when marriage was seen mainly as the road to Procreation or when economic and family convenience dictated the union .
12 By contrast , addictive disease is seen particularly when the alcoholic binge occurs unintentionally or even when there was every intention of avoiding it .
13 Plinth heights can be varied to allow flexibility of design , as seen here where the dishwasher has been raised to a more comfortable height .
14 The Large Cloud is so bright that it can be seen even when the Moon is obtrusive , and against a dark sky the Small Cloud too is conspicuous .
15 Relief operations in the wake of the Iraqi invasion of Kuwait [ see pp. 37631-41 ; 37697 ; 37988 ] were considered to be only marginally the concern of the UNHCR , being seen primarily as the evacuation of third-party nationals to their home countries , rather than the repatriation of refugees .
16 Opening up the printing trade to women could be seen either as the unscrupulous recruitment of low-paid labour or as the expansion of opportunities for educated working-class girls .
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