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

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1 The Bishop of Chester saw them as the solution to the problem of reconciling " manual labour and spiritual instruction " in a way so " as not to interfere with or obstruct each other " .
2 Old Joseph saw it as the beginning of his retreat into loneliness and isolation .
3 ‘ Estella ’ means a star , showing us that Pip sees her as a light in a dim world .
4 Emily saw herself as the Elephant 's Child in the Just So Stories , drawn by her ‘ satiable curiosity to partake of all new experience .
5 Neil Gunn saw it as a manifestation of ‘ the only spirit which can truly build and enrich social life ’ .
6 I think Malcolm saw it as a way of getting himself established , starting a shop and making a reputation .
7 Battler saw himself as a wag .
8 ‘ Yes , Tate saw himself as an Impressionist . ’
9 Many in France saw it as a route by which French prestige and French leadership within Europe could be restored .
10 The Ultra community at B.P. saw itself as an élite within an élite …
11 Some speculate that the CFTC saw it as a way of getting the attention of the Clinton administration .
12 When Branson brought in his old friend John Varnom as deputy editor , Pearce Marchbank saw it as a challenge to his authority .
13 But Fromm interprets it as a conflict between matriarchy and patriarchy ; Jung sees it as a story of ethical conflict between laziness and duty ; and Ferenczi argues that Oedipus himself is a phallic symbol since his name means literally ‘ swollen-foot ’ .
14 Roger de La Fresnaye saw him as a classicist , trying to return to a tradition of painting lost by the Impressionists , while Gleizes and Metzinger emphasized his importance as a revolutionary .
15 Laura saw it as a project for saving jobs and therefore helping the survival of the rural community .
16 In his mind 's eye , Preston saw himself as the daddy in one of the twins ' bedtime books .
17 But although Shadwell saw himself as a follower of Ben Jonson , he was writing in a different era .
18 Evans sees it as an adaptation of the Egyptian dog-ape , possibly developing from the monkey frescoes in the Knossos Labyrinth ; the monkey was not native to Crete and the animal may have been taken for a monster and so given an impulse to the creation of other monsters .
19 Indeed Holt saw it as a mechanism for controlling the curriculum and even went so far as to suggest that the staff of the APU were concerned to promote desirable curriculum development .
20 Sir John saw himself as a knight errant , a chevalier , and his little wife Maude as his princess .
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