Example sentences of "saw [pron] as [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The Royalists ( Chetniks ) under Mihailovitch had played a major part in anti-German resistance through much of the war , although increasingly they had been in direct conflict with Tito 's partisans , who saw them as the main enemy in establishing a Communist post-war Yugoslavia , and this had also led to them acting on occasion in concert with German forces .
2 Such organizations are usually referred to as bureaucracies and much contemporary analysis is derived from the work of the German sociologist Max Weber , who saw them as an essential element of contemporary capitalism .
3 ‘ To see if you really feared me , if you truly saw me as a shady villain !
4 Whereas in Northamptonshire the tutor-organiser saw himself as a professional liaising with other professionals in areas where voluntary participation was barely appropriate , his colleague in Essex was apparently expected to spend a lot of time in routine organising work which voluntary members could readily take over when she eventually resigned .
5 He saw himself as a good Art teacher :
6 Schoenberg was a great admirer of Brahm 's music , and saw himself as a natural successor to the German romantic school .
7 Hagen 's iconoclasm was for his own benefit ; he never saw himself as a social campaigner on behalf of his fellow professionals .
8 Nehru saw himself as the central figure ; the veteran of the fight against colonialism and the apostle of non-alignment .
9 Franco , however , would not delegate because he saw himself as the only person capable of carrying out the mission of maintaining a united Spain .
10 He saw himself as the only point of free will in the landscape before him , and if he could move his body with a purpose , then his mind would shake off the slough of misery and clear for action .
11 He saw himself as the political leader of the Evangelicals , but in reality his views were too extreme and his style too combative for him to command general support .
12 It means that Paul VI saw himself as the true heir of Pope John — but of a very different Pope John from the version usually presented to the public .
13 It was perhaps typical of du Cann , who saw himself as an archetypal operator , that he should try to do both simultaneously .
14 The CLB , founded by W. M. Gee , an ex-Volunteer officer and secretary of the Junior Branch of the Church of England Temperance Society , saw itself as an Anglican institution for the ‘ care and training of lads in Religion , Morals and Physique ’ during the important years prior to manhood .
15 Given its origins , the NUR saw itself as an industrial union ; originally it organized most groups of BR workers , and it continues to be recognized by BR as representing all grades of staff other than management .
16 She saw herself as an unlikeable person .
17 For Dorothea suddenly saw herself as an old woman badgering a friend into giving up her time and company , and , self-sufficient as she had always been , the picture repelled her .
18 Claire saw her as a red blur through the tears .
19 Perhaps if he fancied Perdita he saw her as a potential mother-in-law .
20 Any smoothy who saw her as a soft touch was in for a shock .
21 Those who assumed that the cottage was owned by him , not her , saw her as the unmarried sister , dependent on him for houseroom , companionship , a purpose in life .
22 Encouraged by friends who saw him as a Nonconformist Lord Hugh Cecil ( later Baron Quickswood , q.v . ) ,
23 To the distress of his family he rejected the Unitarian name in later life but not the ministerial title , though others , as he admits , ‘ only saw him as a Unitarian minister ’ .
24 ‘ I could n't believe he drugged me because I saw him as a caring person , he had got me into his confidence .
25 But Coleridge , who knew him well , saw him as a happy man , because he had one aim in life :
26 The Pauline Annalist reported a rumour that Arundel confessed to having plotted the death of the queen , but it is more likely that Mortimer saw him as a territorial rival in the Marches of Wales , where he had held the lordship of Chirk since the confiscations after Boroughbridge .
27 She liked his quiet manner , his bookish looks , his thin hands emerging from the voluminous sleeves of jerseys knitted for him by his mother who plainly , in her mind 's eye , saw him as a strapping youth of six foot two .
28 I really saw him as a wicked murderer .
29 But that was it : she never saw him as a likely husband or lover .
30 My constituents saw him as a responsible Government officer who came to the House to say that the Government washed their hands of the matter and would leave it alone .
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