Example sentences of "[vb pp] [verb] their [noun] as [art] " in BNC.

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1 In higher education an estimated 400,000 students were expected to lose their grants as a result of a proposal to target the federal student grant fund of $5,800 million , a rise of 7 per cent , at students from families with incomes lower than $10,000 .
2 Yet they could hardly express their resentment in terms of thwarted personal ambition and so preferred to see their fate as a result of ideological changes in the Party .
3 Those less wealthy are forced to see their training as a means of gaining work abroad , so as to repay education loans or to pay for the schooling of a younger member of the family .
4 Without some fundamental change of outlook , this internal contradiction must eventually be fatal : slaves who have learned to regard their existence as an injustice will look for a terrible vengeance .
5 The successful are always tempted to regard their success as a sort of blessing or reward for righteousness .
6 Who wants to celebrate on 7 October ( fortieth anniversary of the GDR ) ? resident of East Berlin The successful are always tempted to regard their success as a sort of blessing or reward for righteousness .
7 He said : ‘ The successful are always tempted to regard their success as a sort of blessing or reward for righteousness .
8 In this context one paragraph in the Archbishop 's recent controversial article in The Director is surely enlightening : The successful are always tempted to regard their success as a sort of blessing or reward for righteousness .
9 It used to amaze me that we treat criminals in a way which is guaranteed to perpetuate their self-image as a ‘ criminal ’ and reinforce negative beliefs about self and society , and then seem surprised at the high rate of recidivism .
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