Reflection of tower in pool, to be seen from south.
But, ideally, the view ought to be seen from a height.
Designed for Court of Palms to be seen from above.
Lituya, as seen from here, is an immense tower, severely plain and massive.
Last evening as seen from camp it was adorned with a cloud streamer, and both the streamer and the peak were flushed in the alpenglow.
Seen from a distance, the leaves of this tree twinkle as the breeze bends the graceful hanging spray.
In the evening of a fine day the mists may be seen from hence as they rise in the meadows far beneath: beginning first over the brooks, a long white winding vapour marking their course, next extending over the moist places and hollows.
Seen from beneath, their slender tips, as they gracefully sweep to and fro, seem to trace designs upon the blue dome of the sky.
Tukcham mountain is brought into the view, as seen from a higher elevation.
In the same way a m cannot be seen from d f and therefore in these two portions the light begins to fail.
When a tree is seen from below, the eye sees the top of it as placed within the circle made by its boughs[23].
The plane o p being always equally remote from the eye will reproduce the objects in a satisfactory way, so that they may be seen from place to place.
All the circles must also be joined one to each other, as can be seen from illustration.
The leviathan stitch is worked exactly like the preceding, only the stitches are not worked on the same threads in the different rows, as may be seen from illustration.
The space between the outlines is filled with chain stitches, as can be seen from illustration; they must not be too long, otherwise the embroidery will look coarse.
When the work is completed the loops are cut open and clipped, as may be seen from illustration.
As seen from, or having reference to, the centre of the sun.
As seen from, or having relation to, the centre of Jupiter.
An imaginary figure of that part of the ship afore the midships or dead-flat, as seen from ahead.
In ship-building, the draught of a proposed ship, showing the whole as ifseen from above.
If by a subtle distinction you divide what is seen from what is understood, it cannot be adored because it is a creature"--that is, with adoration of latria.
But circumcision was prescribed to Abraham as a sign of the covenant concerning his posterity, as may be seen from Gen.
And the reason for this was that the merit and wisdom of the minister have no bearing on the baptismal effect, as they have in teaching, as may be seen from what we have stated above (Q.
Nor is there to be found a mountain so high that all the world can be seen from it, so that all the kingdoms of the earth could be shown to Christ from its summit.
It had two 2-ton bells at the top to sound in foggy weather, and the flash-lights could be seen from a distance of many miles.
The letters are so big that they can be seen from Kerman, about three miles off.
Illustration: The Gate of Rustam's City, as seen from Rustam's House.
The high walls and towers of the fort could be seen from a great distance, and for the benefit of my readers a photograph is reproduced in this book to show how the citadel of this great city appeared as one drew near it from the west.
The thick boughs are so arranged around the packages that they can not be seen from beneath, and they are tied to a limb to prevent them from being blown out by the wind.
These sentinels should not be allowed to keep fires, unless they are so placed that they can not be seen from a distance.
All this is to be seen from "The Estate," and far out to sea as well.
Defn: As seen from Neptune, or having Neptune as a center; as, Neptunicentric longitude or force.
No other house was ever to be seen from it in any direction.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "seen from" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.