Example sentences of "see as " in BNC.

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1 But Hitler made world Christianity something that for a moment even people in the pews could see as an expression of peace , and amity , and human rights , and the moral law in politics .
2 THE parliament of Lithuania yesterday followed eastern Europe in abandoning the political supremacy of the Communist Party in favour of a multi-party system in what conservative Russian Communists will see as a brazen act of defiance .
3 What do they see as the advantages when they want to expand their manufacturing ?
4 What do you see as the primary cause of marriage breakdown ?
5 This is what most career advisers would see as the recommended approach .
6 Of course , to keep the programming simple , a factor which many will see as a major advantage , there are limitations as to exactly how much any one effect can be adjusted .
7 What do you see as the most serious problems that society , or the planet , is facing at present ?
8 Of the host of trees he painted , how many should we see as self-portraits ?
9 A. J. P. Taylor 's grandfather , a businessman who had no doubt read the book , put the point more succinctly in the early months of the First World War : ‘ Ca n't they see as every time they kills a German , they kills a customer ? ’
10 Julie Walters as Monica is all warmth and tolerance in the face of what many might see as absolute abnormality .
11 It is preferable to smack the dog with your hand rather than use a rolled-up newspaper which the dog may see as an extension of the game , especially if it gets excited and a tug-of-war ensues .
12 There is an interesting link between the setting up of reserves such as Chitawan and what some may see as the bad old days of tiger hunting .
13 What do you see as your biggest achievement ?
14 ‘ Suppose we go with what the kid says , what do you see as the next step ? ’
15 All the stages that Weiser finds of ‘ advance in personal knowledge ’ , a ‘ basic transition ’ here , a ‘ discovery ’ there , one which ‘ begins to dissolve ’ the speaker 's ‘ coherent identity ’ ( a development which the sceptic may see as a rationale for the failure of an analytical method ) — stages of awareness that lead to a final collapse : all this seems to me fictitious , revealing the critic 's categories rather than the poet 's .
16 We invariably ask the custodians of the business to exemplify what they would see as their preferred way ahead .
17 To call someone a nutter , however , is not to use what they would see as a term of abuse .
18 The Queen should not , in your opinion , abdicate in favour of Prince Charles ( 61% ) , and those of you who answered the question , ‘ Is there any member of the Royal family you 'd rather see as the future king/queen ? ’ , chose the Princess Royal ( placing her way out ahead of the Princess of Wales ) .
19 I thought : what did he see as his last sight on earth ?
20 The problem has been yet further exacerbated in the modern age as compared with the patristic period by what one must see as the demise of the doctrine of the trinity and its replacement by a tritheism .
21 Legal and natural persons are denied access to most international fora ; exclusionary rules prevent them from being parties , interveners , or even witnesses in what they may see as their own claims .
22 What we may see as the first classical statue of a draped woman , corresponding to the naked male of the Kritian boy , is likewise from the Acropolis and could likewise have been set there just before or just after the interruptions of 480/79 .
23 So what do I see as the problems in how the industry appeals to the children of today ?
24 What the workers might think is a lively practical joke , management may regard as disruption or sabotage ; what workers might see as an intensification of their labour , management may regard as an improvement in flexibility , and so forth .
25 What do you see as the advantages of Reddin 's 3-D Theory over the Managerial Grid of Blake and Mouton ?
26 What do you see as the advantages and disadvantages of the use of the following in the handling of routine office-work :
27 Apart from what Dora would see as a disaster for her friend , her own life-style could be on the line .
28 Joanne began to focus on what she could see as the positive aspects of the new approach , and while she did not specifically identify them as such , they were related to the process objectives within the scheme of work .
29 Electrons you could see as tiny planets orbiting round an even tinier sun .
30 It means that this type of analysis lights upon a particular aspect of social life and social change ( and an aspect of life with which Chicagoans were immediately concerned in the 1920s ) without attending to what Castells or a structuralist Marxist would see as the principal underlying processes affecting people 's lives , especially economic processes and those related to the social relations of production .
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