Example sentences of "[adv] see [pers pn] [prep] an " in BNC.

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1 ‘ But they obviously see it as an important matter of principle , so I ought not to stand in their way . ’
2 On the one hand , the force is immensely distrusted by large sections of the Catholic community who still see it as an ‘ armed wing of unionism ’ , propping up an illegitimate regime .
3 ‘ Ravenscraig has been described as one of the biggest environmental challenges in Europe but we also see it as an opportunity to establish Lanarkshire as a world leader in the field of environmental technology .
4 There seems at this point to be disagreement among the regulationists , with some hypothesizing that the decentralization within Britain was the beginning of a new phase of ( neo-Fordist ) accumulation ( Aglietta , 1979 ; Dunford , Geddes and Perrons , 1981 ) , while others ( Martin , 1988 ; Marshall , 1987 ) clearly see it as an attempt to use geographical restructuring to prolong the life of Fordism .
5 One of the interesting things about S S K is that they clearly see us as an organisation they want to court .
6 ‘ We no see you for an age .
7 " I definitely see it as an extension of the house .
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