Example sentences of "[pron] see as [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 One might , thus , fantasise the death of someone seen as a threat , or imagine oneself as possessing enormous fame or wealth .
2 So what do I see as the problems in how the industry appeals to the children of today ?
3 ‘ The company had a very cosy club atmosphere , which I found quite difficult to cope with in terms of what I saw as a lack of professionalism . ’
4 ‘ But what I saw as the character and what they the writers saw did n't match up at all . ’
5 The President accepted his scrap of twisted limb with a gracious smile and said , on Susan 's advice , ‘ I am delighted to receive this gift which I see as a symbol of the cultural and commercial interdependence of the planets .
6 But it can lead to trouble : many of the problem children I see as a child psychologist are ‘ precious ’ .
7 I 've started to talk to Alan about what I see as a lack of , of management time erm in this division .
8 The limitations are the lack of footswitching between the clean/crunch and OD1/OD2 modes , and that I see as a drawback ( unless you find you prefer one or the other and stick to it ) .
9 WHEN I read the opening words of your jazz columnist Solly Lipsitz on August 26 , ‘ As this will be my final Thursday column ’ , I felt that I should express my feelings at what I see as a matter which will be of deep concern to the entire jazz fraternity in Northern Ireland .
10 Referring back to what I see as the purpose behind the whole practice , I have called it ‘ archaeo-astrology ’ .
11 It is against this background therefore that I would like to state what I see as the relevance of Christianity to political economy .
12 I feel would never wish to give up or reject feminism , which I see as an insistence on putting women first , an insistence on women 's autonomy and I think that the debates with National Liberation struggles , the debate in the Irish National Liberation struggle has seen the two things as going hand in hand .
13 What was your priorities when you were doing that , what were your priorities as far as , was it to get it all down or was it just to get in down in a particular way what what do you see as the priorities when you were talking about doing it ?
14 What do you see as the advantages of Reddin 's 3-D Theory over the Managerial Grid of Blake and Mouton ?
15 What do you see as the advantages and disadvantages of the use of the following in the handling of routine office-work :
16 Who do you see as the sort of holding responsibility for training ?
17 What do you see as the role of Government in promoting UK exports and how do you feel this compares with the support received by other European businesses ?
18 Owing to what she sees as a lack of gratitude , she threatens to refuse to continue with the caring tasks .
19 Whilst she frequently attacks Marxism and Communism , it is not simple political opposition , but rather an attack on what she sees as the effects of the spread of Marxism for Christianity , for ‘ it is of no mean significance that the secular/humanist/Marxist philosophy makes the destruction of Christianity one of its main priorities .
20 Anyone can help by making a clear list of what he or she sees as the consequences of the sufferer 's drinking .
21 She is impatient with politics , and with what she sees as the marginalism of the Greens .
22 In highlighting what she sees as the essence of the characters , Ms Meckler often misses their comic contradictions and ambiguities .
23 Even Baumrind ( 1982 ) , supporting Gilligan 's different voice hypothesis against what she sees as the traditionalism of the psychology of androgyny , holds on to the traditional framework of Jungian psychology in order to do this , and later ( 1986 ) , reinterprets the hypothesis in a humanist and spiritual framework , which is not differentiated by gender .
24 Although a lifelong Labour voter , influenced by the poverty she saw as a teacher , Mrs Hughes spoke of how Mrs Thatcher ‘ gave me a lovely tour of No 10 and I thought she was such a nice person ’ .
25 A physiotherapist talked , for instance , of what she saw as the consequences of a young person complying or not with recommended regimes :
26 Another outlined what she saw as the consequences :
27 During the case of the nine children who were taken into care in February 1991 , one long-standing member of the Panel resigned because of what she saw as the deterioration in the Children 's Panel Hearing system in Orkney since the suspension of Mrs Kemp .
28 Those obviously include all the further education colleges that do the basic um and the basic things and then the H N C H N D it gives you the open learning things which includes then the private sector people communicate and all sorts of other agencies , erm it depends really what you see as a beginner , do you mean a beginner in the communications field in its entirety , or do you mean a beginner as an in-house industrial editor or a freelancer by definition a beginner is not likely to be a freelancer ?
29 Decide on the changes you see as a priority .
30 In our detailed responses to the Secretary of State of the 30th October 1991 and the 10th June 1992 we highlighted what we saw as the threat to strategic planning policies , embodied in the existing county structure plans , as a result of the creation of 23–25 relatively small unitary authorities .
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