Example sentences of "[vb pp] from view " in BNC.
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1 | I simply wish to testify for the legitimacy of the kind of hard tempo evidence I have brought forward and to put it into practice , so that we can begin to renew a sensitivity to areas of stylized feeling from the past which have gradually dropped from view . |
2 | The long shells of the hulls were wiped from view by the heave of the sea , so that the prow platforms and tents of the poop could no longer be seen , and only the pennanted masts told where they were , until they rode into view once more , in a steam of spume from the bite of the oars . |
3 | The powerhouse responsible for heating up the dust is hidden from view but the team believes it is either a quasar or a massive burst of star formation . |
4 | The small heated swimming pool hidden from view near the rose walk was a wedding gift from the Army . |
5 | It is a country largely hidden from view ( apart from the skyscraper banks that clutter the skyline of Panama City ) . |
6 | Even to open the letter was a burden and she waited until she was alone and hidden from view to do so . |
7 | The forces of law and order were not constitutionally apparent , the apparatus of state power was hidden from view , and this provided the Revolutionary Command Council with an unregulated instrument of policy . |
8 | Even when it is hidden from view , we know it is there , securing the plane on which we act our lives . |
9 | Hidden from view upstairs in the house is the room where Lawrence of Arabia used to stay , with its photos , books and , now silently put away in a box , Shaw 's dentures . |
10 | Freezing on the trunk , they are now completely hidden from view and make no tell-tale sound . |
11 | In this way , squirrels in a wood can remain hidden from view while a predator explores the whole region . |
12 | We had already negotiated long stretches of the Cherwell where we were completely hidden from view . |
13 | Thus , the pressing of a large computer-linked key identified by a pattern that the chimpanzee has been trained to associate with the availability of bananas , is no more surprising than its ability to associate the presence of bananas with the shape of a banana plant on which the bananas are hidden from view . |
14 | They are easily accessible and hidden from view . |
15 | All of us assumed that she 'd wandered off to die alone and that , sooner or later , we 'd come across her body , sprawled in a ditch or hidden from view in a clump of thorn trees . |
16 | It 's here that the gravity-fed , pump-returned ‘ underground ’ filter comes into its own , as it can be boarded over and hidden from view . |
17 | She peered out of the window again , hoping that she might perhaps have imagined the scene below , but Miss Hardbroom had not moved and was now almost hidden from view by the smoke . |
18 | Once she had turned the corner and the house was hidden from view , she jumped off her bike and pushed it through the maze of potholes that pitted the drive as it meandered the half mile to the main gates . |
19 | The inside was hidden from view by shutters and curtains . |
20 | For Piaget , this indicates that the infant still thinks in terms of ‘ making ’ or ‘ materialising ’ objects through action , rather than ‘ discovering ’ objects which have simply been hidden from view . |
21 | We may keep certain parts of ourselves well hidden from view , but our behaviour can speak volumes about attitudes , preferences and prejudices , some of which can be important when it comes to dealing with disputes and differences of opinion or possible action . |
22 | Though hidden from view , poverty is increasing due to homelessness , lack of low-cost housing , inadequate public transport , the decline in farming , and disappearing facilities . |
23 | Investigative journalism usually implies intensive and detailed study revealing the ‘ dark under-belly ’ of a subject already in the public domain or dragging a subject which has remained conveniently hidden from view into the public domain . |
24 | In descent rock features may look quite different , distances are hard to judge and much of the terrain is hidden from view by intervening convexities . |
25 | It is in the nature of sea cliffs to remain largely hidden from view until you are more or less in contact with them , but for much of this side of Stennis this is not the case , for the gully descends to a non-tidal terrace descending beneath the cliff . |
26 | It could , for example , contain information about wiring and plumbing routes hidden from view . |
27 | It was parked next to the wall and almost hidden from view by the red Studebaker beside it . |
28 | It 's extremely difficult for me to think of women as people who do not work ; their work , moreover , is visible and comprehensible ; they can explain , or show to children what they do and how — unlike men , whose process of getting money is mysterious and hidden from view . |
29 | Frequently however these problems go unnoticed or are hidden from view Only the nurse herself is aware of the difficulty . |
30 | BELOW Stone walls were often used as field boundaries , but when they are no longer maintained and collapse , they can quickly become overgrown with vegetation and hidden from view . |