Example sentences of "[adv] see it [prep] a [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Shakespeare makes the point about interpretation that modern research in theories of vision and the education of young children has confirmed — that we are all taught to see — by Iago 's prediction of the view that Othello , hidden in the normally superior position of the eavesdropper , will take of his imminent conversation with Cassio : After the scene has turned out exactly as predicted , Iago checks on his victim 's responses : The Signifier here , the handkerchief , has been made by Iago to yield a meaning which is totally false , but which he has put upon it with so much circumstantial detail — Shakespeare 's diligence in this point risks pushing his plot into the incredible — that Othello can only see it as a present that Cassio has received from Desdemona and has ‘ given … his whore ’ . |
2 | He would only see it as a weakness to be used against her , or worse , as an attempt to ingratiate herself . |
3 | Erm but the converse is true , that er er er a British national can go and work in all of those countries , so instead of seeing it as a threat , I mean one can easily see it as an opportunity . |
4 | M79 is in the same field with 41 , and against a dark sky there should be no real problem in locating it , though under moonlight conditions I can not see it without a telescope . |
5 | For adults it 's enjoyable to browse through , and kids will hopefully see it as a basis for future investigations into a wide range of subjects . |
6 | But when an idea or the picture is false , we are more conscious of it as a separate thing , for we can clearly see it as a preconception or a prejudice . |
7 | You can not even see it as a star in your sky . |
8 | And if there 's any areas or warnings of concern which you feel that you 've both got , because he might think , he 's got any , he 's concerned about an area , but you do n't see it as a concern , and you allay his fears . |
9 | I do n't think that I , I would n't see it as a panic measure . |
10 | You look at a crowd of people , er last , a week , a week yesterday at Wembley at the Billy Graham mission there , er we were sitting in one place and I was looking for , for some other folk and I knew approximately where they were and there I was stand , they were , all you could really see was this mass of people , very difficult to pick out individuals within them but God does n't see it as a mass like that . |
11 | His grandfather created a fantasy.But he does n't see it as a folly as he grew up with it . |
12 | I did n't see it as a choice between that and continuing an illegal existence . |
13 | I do n't see it as a waste of time , but I see it as erm , as may be an as a a n a necessary delay . |
14 | They insist most drivers do n't see it as a toll too far . |
15 | Women are , however , very often left with the responsibility because , in the same way that they have had to worry about contraception over the years , men often do n't see it as an issue for them , or are reluctant and afraid to discuss it . |
16 | ‘ It 's strange , and I just hope younger players do n't see it as an example that international football is something you retire from early . ’ |
17 | Very few people have the luxury of starting completely from scratch although those who do seldom see it as an advantage . |