Example sentences of "see [pron] as [art] " in BNC.
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1 | The radical feminist analysis described at the beginning of this chapter would see these as aspects of men 's patriarchal control over women ; the Marxist feminists would see them as a result of capitalism ; others would see them as the outcome of both systems , and indeed of racist systems too . |
2 | The radical feminist analysis described at the beginning of this chapter would see these as aspects of men 's patriarchal control over women ; the Marxist feminists would see them as a result of capitalism ; others would see them as the outcome of both systems , and indeed of racist systems too . |
3 | ‘ The Arts Council have problems , too : I do n't see them as the enemy , but they create a situation which gives rise to the criticisms they make . ’ |
4 | He would put them forward in a specially written book , bound in the finest calf , to some powerful patron who , in Cranston 's dreams , would see them as the solution to all of London 's problems . |
5 | If others can see them as an engine driving innovation around the world , rather than a sump draining it off , they may find there is much to gain . |
6 | However after today 's result Morland staff say no-one will ever see them as an easy target . |
7 | ‘ Do n't see me as a spokesperson for anything , ’ she warns . |
8 | What I would find off-putting is the idea that people would see me as a divorced man 's bit of light relief . |
9 | I 'm beginning to think the fans will soon see me as a bit of a jinx . |
10 | ‘ I looked up to Valerie and Lesley when I was a kid and I hope today 's youngsters will see me as a role model . ’ |
11 | ‘ Could you ever see me as a full-time mother ? ’ |
12 | A deaf therapist said : ‘ They do n't see me as a health professional who knows it all , but who does n't really understand ; they see me as a disabled person . ’ |
13 | I 'd almost given up hope that you 'd ever see me as a girl … a woman . |
14 | ‘ I thought you never would see me as a perfectly ordinary girl . |
15 | ‘ You do n't really see me as a suspect , surely ! ’ |
16 | Can you see me as an Army Wife ? ’ |
17 | ‘ Can you see me as the Prime Minister 's wife living in Downing Street ? ’ |
18 | ‘ Men do n't see me as the stuff of their romantic dreams . |
19 | He could well have been called a victim , and his book consigns itself , as Fraser 's does , to that large literature in which the sufferings of victims are recounted : but he does not see himself as a romantic orphan . |
20 | Suddenly a man will see himself as a sexual failure rather than as someone who simply had not been able to achieve an erection on one single occasion . |
21 | Scotland 's record-breaking captain does not see himself as a future Scottish Rugby Union president . |
22 | A prison source told TODAY last night : ‘ Courtney does not see himself as a sex offender so he has not applied for Category C status . |
23 | If the evaluation of the loss becomes generalised , the person will see himself as a loser , lacking in skills and opportunities to make the future rewarding . |
24 | After seeing the professionals at work , Colin ( 7 ) from Duke Street , Leith , does n't see himself as a presenter — because of the lights . |
25 | Does he see you as a partner , or is he already the boss ? |
26 | It is most important that the pupil , especially if he has difficulty with spelling , should see you as a sympathetic helper who wants him to learn , and not as an examiner who only tells him he 's wrong . |
27 | ‘ But tell me , dear boy , I do n't see you as a regular Informer reader ? ’ |
28 | ‘ I ca n't quite see you as a stonemason . ’ |
29 | ‘ I do n't see you as a murderess . |
30 | The bestowal of a right upon a third party gives rise to expectations on the part of that third party that the parties will act in conformity with the treaty in their relations with itself ; without necessarily having made any commitment of its own it will see itself as the beneficiary of the exchange of promises between the parties . |