Example sentences of "[noun prp] see as " in BNC.

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1 Virgin had grown through a series of developments that business schools call ‘ vertical integration ’ , but which Branson saw as just common sense .
2 It is at this point that the analogy between anorexia nervosa and hysteria , which Freud saw as separate from and possibly opposed to the obsessional neuroses , seems to break down , along with Dally 's separation of the two as different forms of the disease .
3 The current boom is portraiture will end , she thinks , when the cuts in art education begin to bite , cuts which Sarah sees as ‘ scandalous ’ .
4 A man 's heir is his sister 's son and the relationship is thus fraught with strains which Jack Goody sees as inevitable between property-holders and heirs ; the bond between uncle and nephew is in fact a direct counterpart of that between father and son in patrilineal societies .
5 These days Clint sees as much of both as he can : ‘ It was a problem when they were growing up .
6 This is the business that Richet sees as particularly promising ( CI No 2,150 ) .
7 The third stage involves the development of the sphere of institutions , which Paasi sees as simultaneous with the second-'the emergence of institutions is naturally linked with the increasing employment of the name and other territorial symbols and signs of the region' ( p. 126 ) .
8 The crisis of British society which Mosley saw as essential for the success of his movement , and which he predicted as having arrived in 1932 , stubbornly failed to materialize .
9 For The Waste Land , while it does unite the themes which Eliot sees as paramount in ‘ contemporary history ’ and history as a whole , gives to those themes no firm significance which raises them above futility .
10 Particularly associated with the discussion of theories of the linguistic origins of divinities was Max Müller , whose views Eliot saw as outdated .
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