Example sentences of "[noun] do [adv] see [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Some organisations do not see culture shock as a threat to the completion of a term of work abroad .
2 It was stated that authorities on the Japanese constitution did not see difficulty in fitting security provisions into a treaty or placing it in a discrete American-Japanese treaty .
3 The conservative aspect of the new bourgeoisie is that it establishes a more durable form of capitalism , but as Becker does not see socialism as the only way of ushering in progress , this does not present a problem for him in his depiction of the new corporate bourgeoisie as promoters of development .
4 His wife was a kinswoman of the earl 's councillor Sir John Pickering , which implies that Middleton did not see service to Gloucester as an alternative to Northumberland 's lordship .
5 His wife was a kinswoman of the earl 's councillor Sir John Pickering , which implies that Middleton did not see service to Gloucester as an alternative to Northumberland 's lordship .
6 America , Britain and France do not see eye to eye .
7 It is worth pointing out that advocates of such a curriculum do not see knowledge as inert and impersonal but as something which can deeply affect the way an individual thinks , behaves and views the world .
8 What this means , of course , is that functionalists do not see consciousness as a defining feature of the mental .
9 It will , I hope , be clear by now that , unlike Hallidayan linguists , FSP theorists do not see theme and rheme as being realized chiefly by their relative positions in the clause .
10 The Staff in the Department play a full part in the extra-curricular life of the School , as it is important that the children do not see Learning Support as in any way different or apart from the mainstream of school life .
11 However , given the size of Sun 's business empire SunSoft does n't see Unix SVR4.2 and its derivative(s) as a real threat to its market position .
12 While the party ideology does not see capital and labour as permanently antagonistic forces and therefore promotes policies which integrate the demands of both these classes , the trade unions , by virtue of their very functions in industry , can not accept this position without strain .
13 Since women do not see housework as a coherent , meaningful structure of tasks demanding their full attention , they are not made dissatisfied by its fragmented nature .
14 But such humanism did not see morality as a passive condition .
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