Example sentences of "[adv] see the [noun] as a " in BNC.

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1 This conclusion underlines yet again that there are wicked people , whereas a more structural analysis of this would perhaps see the behaviour as a logical extension of the search for profits .
2 He did not see the failure as a consequence of the refusal to unite all opponents of Unionism , but of the NILP 's willingness to compromise in order to achieve such unity :
3 Simpson does not see the acquisition as an exercise in corporate break-up .
4 She had to admit that he would almost certainly not see the situation as an unmitigated disaster .
5 But too many of them have been weaned on the habit of chopping up the New Testament into bits ( sorting out the sources , contemporary themes and ideologies of Aramaic Palestine or the Hellenistic world ) so that they can no longer see the scriptures as a sacred text aflame with the divine drama .
6 ‘ Publishers should no longer see the sale as a way of trying to sell the unsaleable , ’ said BML .
7 In contrast to some critics who would rather see the collection as a one-directional story , with its ‘ phases ’ and ‘ developments ’ , I recall readers to the essentially , inherently repetitive or ongoing nature of this as of all deep and long-lived human relationships .
8 But where this is successful , they will link their fortunes to capitalism , and will not even see the state as an oppressive part of the class struggle .
9 Landowners do n't see the public as a problem .
10 However , Ambrose also found that these ‘ spiralists ’ did take part in community life , and did n't see the village as a transient bus stop as Pahl had forecast .
11 ‘ Words fail one at such moments ’ said the President when the news was broken to him at the Kremlin by the Norwegian Ambassador , but immediately recovering his powers of speech , he said he did n't see the prize as a personal achievement .
12 ‘ So , ’ I said-regretfully , ‘ Filmer might indeed see the train as a target . ’
13 Indeed , to suppose that any Carolingian ruler would readily see the clergy as a challenge , as Henry II of England could see Thomas Becket in the 1160s , would be radically to misconstrue his mentality .
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