Example sentences of "he see as " in BNC.

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1 In few places are the results of the explorations of Sweeney Agonistes clearer than in his 1927 attack on Lawrence whom he sees as fatally humourless .
2 He wants the man he sees as responsible for Peggy 's death to suffer as much as possible before he takes Stone out himself .
3 The European Commission did n't prove that helpful either : Hinsley makes no secret of his frustration with the Esprit parallel processing projects , which he sees as obsessed with making Unix parallel — a quest that he sees as fundamentally misguided and doomed to failure in the long term .
4 The European Commission did n't prove that helpful either : Hinsley makes no secret of his frustration with the Esprit parallel processing projects , which he sees as obsessed with making Unix parallel — a quest that he sees as fundamentally misguided and doomed to failure in the long term .
5 The ‘ adaptive ’ function is based on the proposition that what we call crime today includes forms of behaviour that will be crucially necessary to future society — Durkheim 's ( 1938 ) examples , are the ideas of Socrates and liberal philosophy which were once criminalised but which he sees as vital for contemporary society .
6 Olson assigns a key role to interest group leaders , whom he sees as practical entrepreneurial figures , interested in making a success of their group because of the material benefits it will bring .
7 The European Commission did n't prove that helpful either : Hinsley makes no secret of his frustration with the Esprit parallel processing projects , which he sees as obsessed with making Unix parallel — a quest that he sees as fundamentally misguided and doomed to failure in the long term .
8 The European Commission did n't prove that helpful either : Hinsley makes no secret of his frustration with the Esprit parallel processing projects , which he sees as obsessed with making Unix parallel — a quest that he sees as fundamentally misguided and doomed to failure in the long term .
9 It possesses , nevertheless , a striking richness and complexity , demanding to be examined from a variety of viewpoints , notably that of musical production ( in relation to general production in capitalist societies ) , that of musical form ( discussed by Adorno in terms of ‘ standardization ’ ) and that of musical reception and function ( which he sees as almost totally instrumentalized , in the service of the ruling social interests ) .
10 Nigel Barley 's book is partly about being human within an academic context he sees as largely hypocritical about fieldwork .
11 Throughout his adolescence and youth , Lewis interpreted the void in his heart as a tragic awareness of ‘ the North ’ , which he saw as ‘ cold , spacious , severe , pale and remote ’ .
12 Where Marx 's analysis emphasized the importance of economic resources and their control , Durkheim maintained the primacy of social institutions , which he saw as functionally linked components of the composite social organism .
13 He resented what he saw as arbitrary and pointless rules , whereas Alan is , if anything , amused by them , and enjoys manipulating them .
14 Her face flashed up in Hope 's mind 's eye and he abhorred its prettiness which he saw as entirely calculating , unaware of her lust to be free — through marriage .
15 He was absolutely obsessed by his play , and might regard what he saw as wanton tampering with it as a threat to his whole personality .
16 He insisted that his target was Mamaloni himself , whom he saw as unacceptably arbitrary and authoritarian in his leadership , rather than the ruling Alliance Party as such .
17 The Moslem President of Bosnia-Hercevgovina , Alija Izetbegovic , protested at the holding of the meeting which he saw as unrepresentative and as a move to split Moslems in the republic , and on Aug. 16 he announced that a referendum would be held on the future of Bosnia-Hercegovina at a date to be determined by Bosnia 's parliament .
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