Sentence examples for seen rather from inspiring English sources

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"We have seen rather basic, blatant fraud," he said.

Nineteenth-century museums were places for the wealthy to be seen rather than sit in contemplation.

There was a time when art was content to be seen rather than felt.

The Eiffel Tower is not seen; rather he likes alleys and the facades of small shops.

You've got to remember that I was making work to be seen rather than to be exhibited".

"We've also seen rather more depressing cases where one partner – usually husbands, I'm sorry to say – have taken out further borrowing against the property or faked signatures.

When Telramund proffers his account of the disappearance of Elsa's young brother Gottfried, doppelgängers of the siblings are seen rather redundantly walking together, like Hansel and Gretel.

No? Well, the punch line, which involves the three of them seated on the train, has to be seen rather than heard.

Should the Greek and Roman worlds, albeit in different ways, be seen rather as part of the Iraqi-Syrian-Palestinian-Egyptian complex?

Everyone here is fluent in the necessary body language, which is what makes Pinter plays things to be seen rather than merely read.

Drinks companies are obviously hoping the heatwave continues, not least because they have seen rather mixed fortunes so far this year, judging by a number of updates.

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