Example sentences of "[Wh det] they [vb base] as a [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Suppliers are angry about what they discern as a consistent pattern of Brandmakers refusing to pay bills because , the company says , goods delivered have fallen below the required standard . |
2 | The agency is in a belligerent mood , fighting off what they regard as a male backlash . |
3 | The Russian President and the G7 leaders have forged what they describe as a long-term partnership . |
4 | Senior BBC executives in Scotland are now concerned at what they see as a crucial shift in the balance of power to London . |
5 | Many senior executives are now concerned at what they see as a crucial shift in the balance of power from Scotland to London . |
6 | Although sociologists try to go beyond working within what they see as a narrow ‘ social problem ’ framework , this does not mean that their research can not provide insights and suggestions potentially relevant to practitioners and policy-makers . |
7 | So this opportunity depends on a difference of opinion : investors thinking that prices are going to carry on rising , while firms rush to exploit what they see as a temporary state of affairs . |
8 | As North 's tawdry tale unfolded one was reminded of the 1962 novel Seven Days in May — which tells how a group of disaffected American generals plan to overthrow what they see as a weak and ineffective president by a military coup . |
9 | But they also know that it need not achieve the sort of certainty that leads theologians to drive wedges between faith and reason , or faith and history , in a desperate attempt to achieve a level of conviction that is impossible in what they see as a hostile rather than a mature scientific environment . |