Example sentences of "it sees [adv] " in BNC.

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1 It sees far fewer categories of goods or services as being susceptible to trade , and in particular sees companies as communities rather than commodities , basing wages on structured scales rather than market rates or productivity achievements .
2 The law does not , however , regard such societies ( unless formally incorporated ) as having any corporate personality ; it sees only individuals , owning property , it may be , in common , with rights and duties towards each other flowing from the contract , or rather series of contracts , to be found in the society 's rules ; for on every change in the membership a new contract must be implied .
3 Digital Communications Associates Inc , Alpharetta , Georgia says it sees only break-even operating results for its third quarter ending March 31 : it says its printer products unit , Pacific Data Products Inc , was experiencing a slowdown in sales and that its communications business also experienced slow sales in January ; breakeven will be before the previously announced aggregate one-time restructuring charge of about $67.7m .
4 Gestetner made pre-tax profits of £27.2m last year on sales of £900.3m , but the company has since said that trading in Europe has deteriorated and that it sees only a small profit for the half to end-April.Inchcape is buying the shares from Bermudan-registered Chiltern Capital Ltd , quoted in Australia .
5 However , organisations like the Council for the Protection of Rural England are likely to remain opposed to further rural housing development which it sees as both socially and environmentally damaging .
6 Cultural woman-centred feminism attacks dominant cultures ' concerns with logic and aggression , which it sees as inextricably connected with their maleness .
7 This is a simplification of the truth since the Bank clearly now offers advice upon what policy it sees as feasible in given circumstances and is bound by some of its responsibilities to represent the interests of some areas of the financial system .
8 Hungary is particularly concerned over pumping operations at Hrusov , which it sees as both illegal under international law and ecologically harmful .
9 SNH says it doubts whether smaller local authorities could maintain effective strategic planning which it sees as crucial to the continued conservation and enhancement of Scotland 's natural heritage .
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