Example sentences of "[noun pl] [vb base] [adv] see [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Many Christians do not see Jesus as a sacrifice in the same way .
2 Some organisations do not see culture shock as a threat to the completion of a term of work abroad .
3 Some Christians have mistakenly seen Jesus ' teaching in the Sermon on the Mount as a rejection of the Jewish law in favour of his new law of love .
4 It is vitally important to us in France that our customers do not see Courtelle 's commitment to them as in any way secondary . ’
5 What this means , of course , is that functionalists do not see consciousness as a defining feature of the mental .
6 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 .
7 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 .
8 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 .
9 ‘ Do you think , ’ said Bishop Jon , ‘ that your husband and his forefathers have never seen storms before and do n't know what standing orders to give ?
10 Ever since their days as left-leaning indie rockers , The Shamen have always seen music as a medium for communicating ideas .
11 All the evidence suggests that early involvement in choral singing can awaken an interest which lasts for a lifetime , and church musicians have always seen school singing as a natural preliminary to the distinctive tradition of Anglican music .
12 Ten of the Ver 's 15 miles have not seen water for more than five years .
13 But the politicians have also seen research in the arts , social and natural sciences , as a vital part of national development : the government has been a generous sponsor of research , partly to underpin West Germany 's thriving high technology industries , and partly to continue rebuilding intellectual life after its almost total dissolution in the 1930s .
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