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Example sentences for "well seen"

  • The mixed character of the detail in this church is well seen in the great doorway.

  • It is only at some distance from the cathedral that anything is well seen of the turrets and tower, which give it most of the character it possesses.

  • The greater part of the county is formed of typical grey Carboniferous limestone, well seen in the flat land about Clane.

  • The coarse character of some of the lower agglomerate beds is well seen in the gorge at Rumbling Bridge.

  • This is well seen in the signal book used by Rodney in his memorable fight with De Grasse in 1782.

  • In this code the transition from the old to the new method is well seen, for each signal has, besides a signal number for use after the new method, a flag and position for use after the old, e.

  • Commander Prasca suggests that lon should be read as bon and that the meaning is: to a place on the poop where the banner can be well seen.

  • This method of succession is well seen in the Crocodilia.

  • The relative position of the three bones is, however, well seen in a median longitudinal section.

  • Development shows that the sternum is formed by the union in the middle line of two lateral portions; this can be well seen in the presternum and xiphisternum of the puppy, but no traces of this median division remain in the adult dog.

  • As it grows it shapes itself into a second pair of leaves, which of course rests on a second joint of stem, although in this instance that remains too short to be well seen.

  • The spore-cases when they ripen open down the inner side and discharge a great number of green spores of a size large enough to be well seen by a hand-glass.

  • This form is well seen in Polygonaceae (fig.

  • Such a style is gynobasic, and is well seen in Boraginaceae.

  • Adhesion is well seen in the gynostemium of orchids, where the stamens and stigmas adhere.

  • As the road ascends the Achtercairn Brae the village of Strath of Gairloch is well seen.

  • The western shore of Loch Ewe is well seen, with its townships of crofts.

  • Dry transparent objects are usually small and delicate; for, unless they are so, their structure cannot be well seen.

  • These may be well seen in a section of a piece of cane.

  • They may be well seen in caraway-seeds; for the caraway-plant is one of the Umbelliferæ.

  • This structure may be well seen in the wings of the Humble Bee when mounted in balsam.

  • The ludicrous effect that was sometimes produced is well seen in Hogarth's engravings, which date from the time when infants were powdered and patched as well as dressed in a way that made them truly grotesque.

  • The weekly maundy (mandatum) or foot-washing took place at the lavatory; the arrangement is well seen at Fountains, where the monks sat on an upper ledge with their feet in the trough below.

  • It is well seen at Dore, where there are no chapels opening from the north and south aisles, but the processional path has an eastern aisle containing five chapels, originally divided from one another by perpeyn walls.

  • This arrangement can be well seen at Tintern, where only the west bay on the north side, next the cloister, was left unwalled.

  • The upper Culm is well seen on the coast near Clovelly and by the river Torridge, where it has been bent by volcanic upheaval into curious and beautiful curves.

  • The Lower Chalk, well seen on the coast and to the west of Hinton, is made up of calcareous sandstones, with ammonites and pectens.

  • The attitude of the gunners may be well seen in an entry made in the war diary of No.

  • This is well seen in the disfavour with which the practical military authorities regarded the more spectacular developments of aviation, which yet, in the event, were found to have practical uses.

  • The national love for continuity of development is well seen in the history of the genesis of the national air force.

  • This may be well seen by examining the table given in Chapter XXI.

  • Chardin is well seen in this room in his laborious studies of still life, 89 and 90, L.

  • The stubborn individuality of French sculptors who long resisted the encroaching advance of the Italian renaissance is well seen in Room III.

  • The appearance of the two pancreatico-gastric folds in the adult human subject is well seen in Fig.

  • This close association of the hepatic duct with the pancreas is well seen in the arrangement of the concealed pancreas of some teleosts (cf.

  • An example of partial persistence of the omphalo-mesenteric artery in the adult is well seen in the case of Meckel's diverticulum shown in Fig.

  • This double relation of the pancreas to the mesoduodenum and to the mesogastrium forming the omental bursa is well seen in foetal pigs between two and three inches in length (Fig.

  • This special honour under special circumstances is well seen in the case of the St. Lawrence at the far end of the Salle des Primitifs.

  • This is well seen in the Burgundian Madonna and St. Catherine at Cluny.

  • The Île de la Cité is well seen hence as an island.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    cross stitch; eight ounces; much energy; used reflexively; well again; well armed; well authenticated; well considered; well done; well educated; well established; well founded; well grown; well inhabited; well laid; well might; well mixed; well nigh; well pleased; well preserved; well qualified; well recognized; well spent; well suited; well understood; well worth