Example sentences of "he sees as [art] " in BNC.

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1 In Poland , even one outside adviser to the World Bank worries openly about what he sees as a lack of feeling among Mr Balcerowicz and his advisers for the political realities around them .
2 All his energies are directed towards correcting what he sees as a tragic natural mistake .
3 Brian Clough has been trying for several weeks to recapture the man he sees as a key player in his fight to lift Forest off the bottom of the Premier League .
4 Turner himself is rather philosophical about this question but he 's obviously angry about what he sees as a major failure of imagination on behalf of his record company ( RCA in America , Beggars Banquet on this side of the world ) .
5 Harmony , by contrast , he sees as a corrupt and mediated construct because it is the product of articulation ( i.e. of differentiation ) .
6 Larder has vowed to reform the bad boy he sees as a natural Test successor to 25-cap veteran Andy Gregory .
7 Now an academic , he 's alarmed at what he sees as a policy reversal on cautioning .
8 Back home seven months after his release from prison in Goa , Nicholas Brown is a bitter man , angry about what he sees as a complete lack of help from the British authorities .
9 Singer is a writer of standing in the matter of when , in what he sees as the ‘ disappointing ’ modern world , a Jew is not a Jew .
10 Yet only recently has he been affirming what he sees as the Bank 's main job : to attack outright poverty — measured , for instance , in crude terms of calorific intake .
11 Rom Harré , a philosopher and social psychologist , argues there are but two dimensions along which a man acts : the practical dimension which directs his maintenance of life ( this coincides with my use of first-order experience ) and an ‘ expressive ’ dimension , which he sees as the ‘ overriding pre-occupation of human life ’ ( p. 3 ) .
12 As the Wallabies , fresh from beating Scotland , strike a deal with sports marketing agency IMG , skipper Nick Farr-Jones speaks of his desire to speed up what he sees as the game 's inevitable move to semi-pro status .
13 It follows that once a person reaches the level of authentic faith — which he sees as the third and highest stage along the path of life , following others which he terms the ‘ aesthetic ’ and the ‘ ethical ’ — it is led and governed purely by obedience to God and not by anything merely human , however lofty .
14 ‘ Wils ’ deplores what he sees as the over-commercialisation of Lord 's , and feels resentment at the criticism that allegedly came his way whenever he helped foreign players .
15 With regard to English , he suggests that what he sees as the limitations of ‘ metropolitan ’ use of the language may not be present in other registers : ‘ still an integration of thought and feeling in metaphor and imagery is what we seek to have recreated for us in the best literature ’ ( ibid. p. 78 ) .
16 In reflecting on his own practices as an antiracist teacher , Philip Cohen too argues for more nuanced and localized initiatives to replace what he sees as the overly prescriptive and universalistic policies of the past .
17 He loves to bully and to unleash his hounds on what he sees as the snooty , wishy-washy liberal establishment .
18 PETER HARTLAND looks down the corridors of history and produces what he sees as the supreme England one-day team
19 When Waggoner talks of the entrepreneurial spirit that exists on the Tour , he always comes back to Buddy Gardner , whom he sees as the typical journeyman pro .
20 Only these little bits of bogus power enable him to think he is in control of what he sees as the correct father-son relationship .
21 But his frustration with what he sees as the corruption and inertia of the Romanian system means he is always ready to push an argument .
22 Harry McLevy , Scottish organiser of the Amalgamated Engineering and Electrical Union , is in no doubt Timex is determined to strangle what he sees as the union 's legitimate activities .
23 it is a clear statement of what he sees as the group 's essential mission — to construct and operate a customer-driven enterprise .
24 Despite his opposition to romanticisation , the reference to deviance as being ‘ vital ’ clearly suggests that he sees as an established truth that deviance is , to some extent at least , a necessary and positive thing for society .
25 Before qualifying , Tony was involved in the Trainee Solicitors ' Group and is now involved in the National Committee of the Young Solicitors ' Group which he sees as an important role both socially and in terms of his work .
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