Example sentences of "[noun] see [pers pn] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | The opening scenes of this fractious heist movie see him at his most acute . |
2 | 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 . |
3 | In that way the electorate see us as people first , Conservatives second and politicians third . |
4 | Islanders see it as water intermittently disrupted by unsightly deposits of earth . |
5 | Many off-road drivers see it as a challenge and while a voluntary code of practice has reduced the number of cars and bikes on Sundays and bank holidays , some are still upsetting the walkers and riders . |
6 | I strain my ears to hear it , like distant music ; my eyes see it as a very bright light very far away . |
7 | Thus many companies see them as a threat to their holding on to their good people , and instilling corporate loyalty into new appointees . |
8 | Children who witness sexual intercourse in the first few years of their lives see it as a sort of ill-treatment , an assault by the man on the woman ; ‘ they view it that is in a sadistic sense ’ . |
9 | Reformers see him as protection against the Stalinist wing they still fear ( and many of them hope that maybe , deep down , he is still on their side ) . |
10 | Most mortgage lenders see you in the same light as everyone else and make no concessions to the lifestyle that lies ahead of you . |
11 | Venezuela stands in sharp contrast because the banks see it as a better bet than Mexico . |
12 | Chefs have banned it from their kitchens , farmers see it as a threat to the family farm , and the Swiss have voted on it ( amongst many other issues admittedly ) . |
13 | Rather than see this as a problem , the particle physicists see it as an opportunity . |
14 | Other writers see it in a much more systematic unilineal sequence . |
15 | Small businesses see it as a boost to get them out of recession while other , larger firms criticised Mr Lamont . |
16 | People see me in a certain way at school , as someone outspoken and good at English ; then they see me with my head covered , and suddenly they seem to be thinking : submissive . |
17 | People see you on TV and give you a " celebrity " status that is as crazy as it is flattering . |
18 | I think its a case of the grass being greener on the other side , you know , you never seem to be happy with what you have yourself you always see it in somebody else , gosh I wish I had her hair or her skin or her body shape , you just never seem to be satisfied with what you 've got and yet other people see you as looking very attractive |
19 | I think other people see you as a second class citizen . |
20 | On the other hand , some people see it as instant answer to every problem in life . |
21 | Other people see it as a corruption of the French place name , Ronceval , where , it is believed , the spoons were first made . |
22 | If , er if I was to further refine that I would argue quite strongly that a lot of people see it as their duty to vote in general elections mm ? |
23 | Q : I think that is because people see it as an act of desperation when an actress agrees to appear in a nude magazine like Playboy . |
24 | As crime goes up , people see it as a way of protecting their property do n't they |
25 | The people see us as their only hope of survival ’ . |
26 | Both Fromm and Erikson see it as woman 's basic fear , bound up inextricably with her anatomy and , more specifically , her role in the sexual act . |
27 | Many of us in Britain see it as our duty , now . |
28 | teachers see it as natural justice ( comparison with colleagues reduces isolation and gives them a yardstick ) ; |
29 | But the teacher in John still comes out whenever some of the many schoolchildren who visit the centre see him at work : |
30 | Far from regarding a tight budget as a restriction on their decorating , Tim and Patsy see it as a positive advantage . |