Example sentences of "[det] [noun] [verb] it as [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Some organizations see it as an extension of their production process , others as the means by which their product or service is brought to the attention of the marketplace . |
2 | Some nationalists saw it as a cosmetic measure , to end the talks on a high note for Unionists . |
3 | Some people use it as a perfume . |
4 | Some people feel it as no more irritating than the sting of a nettle , and have survived multiple stings ; others , who are allergic to the venom , may experience unpleasant effects or worse from a single sting . |
5 | Thus the time spent on the settling-down and clearing-up stages varied from 7 to 45 per cent of the total session , and the introductory stage varied similarly , largely because some teachers treated it as a purely administrative matter to be dealt with as succinctly as possible , while others incorporated it into the session as the whole-class teaching in an arrangement otherwise dominated by group work . |
6 | So valuable is it that some scientists regard it as a scent and as soon as they detect it , they know that they are on the right track . |
7 | Some commentators see it as a society suffering from a vast nervous breakdown at community level , with the social fabric slowly disintegrating . |
8 | When the Miller has finished telling his tale , Chaucer characterizes its contents once more , this time describing it as a " " nyce cas " " , " a foolish state of affairs " ( 3855 ) : an apparently neutral moral description which nonetheless contrasts significantly with the more clearly marked " " harlotrye " " that has formerly been used to label the contents of the pair of fabliaux we are now halfway through . |
9 | So as the Moon beams down on you this Christmas take it as an extraterrestrial greeting for a happy 1983 ! |
10 | It does not take too much distortion to see it as an anti-abortion tract . |
11 | Er and of course if you 're in one group , you might think that something 's trivial and you might denigrate another a group for talking about those things , when in fact that group sees it as an important talk about it might see the thing that the other group hold dear to talk about as something trivial , and to denigrate . |
12 | Modern rail and motorway links have made many firms choose it as a place for their wholesale warehouses either in or around Bristol . |
13 | Not many people fancy it as an investment these days . |
14 | The case had become the focus of considerable controversy and political agitation , with many people regarding it as an exercise by the communist administration to silence one of its most popular nationalist critics . |
15 | You might think many people buy it as a coffee table book , but they do n't . |
16 | The Sea is a sort of mythological enemy , and I make what you might call sacrifices to it in my soul , fearing it a little , respecting it as you 're supposed to , but in many ways treating it as an equal . |
17 | Many singer-songwriters hav it as a topic |
18 | The verdict on whether Mr Lamont will remain as Chancellor remained open last night , with many Tories seeing it as an electoral mistake to raise fuel bills in the run up the next election , while others praised him for tackling the public deficit . |
19 | It makes more sense to see it as a career development move , providing an understanding and appreciation of both sides of the divide , ’ she says . |
20 | He attended the assembly 's sessions regularly and on several occasions used it as a parliamentary forum in which to press his case . |
21 | In these areas 20 per cent of the farms sampled indulged in farm tourism , but most farmers saw it as a supplement rather than as an alternative to farm income , although Davies argued that it could be a much more profitable use of the farms ' resources . |
22 | Both sides perceived it as a " sex question " , even if it was " a wages question " . |
23 | Many consumers are against it : about three out of ten say it 's never a good thing , and most others see it as an occasional necessity rather than as having positive advantages ( see Appendix I , Main survey ) . |