Example sentences of "[noun pl] see [pers pn] as [art] " in BNC.

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1 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 .
2 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 .
3 I strain my ears to hear it , like distant music ; my eyes see it as a very bright light very far away .
4 Thus many companies see them as a threat to their holding on to their good people , and instilling corporate loyalty into new appointees .
5 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 ’ .
6 Venezuela stands in sharp contrast because the banks see it as a better bet than Mexico .
7 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 ) .
8 Rather than see this as a problem , the particle physicists see it as an opportunity .
9 Small businesses see it as a boost to get them out of recession while other , larger firms criticised Mr Lamont .
10 Marxists argue that it derives from the needs of the capitalist mode of production , while elite theorists see it as an institutional-bureaucratic coincidence of interest .
11 Some commentators see it as a society suffering from a vast nervous breakdown at community level , with the social fabric slowly disintegrating .
12 Many consumers are against it : about three out of ten say it 's never a good thing , and most others see it as an occasional necessity rather than as having positive advantages ( see Appendix I , Main survey ) .
13 Whilst some welcome the opportunity of early retirement , others see it as an unwanted imposition on their lives .
14 She knows that by virtue of her position many women see her as a role model and so is happy to give advice when asked for it .
15 Thus in Norway , employers see it as a mechanism providing for industrial peace , whereas according to the CGT in France it is a form of class struggle ( Schregle , 1981 ) .
16 Subservience is also shown because other prisoners see it as a mask , necessary for survival for weaker or less competent prisoners .
17 Four months later the Tories see it as an unqualified success , propelling the man who presided over it , Mr Michael Howard , into the political big league .
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