Example sentences of "they see as [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Other early ministers were pushed into politics by the reaction of others to what they saw as religious activity . |
2 | This was true in so far as RCM workers were frequently driven to distraction by what they saw as unreasonable demands by orthodox children and their elders . |
3 | Such powers , with a bad record on human rights , were quick to show resentment at what they saw as American meddling in their internal affairs . |
4 | It seems doubtful that any strong moral reaction can now set in although some backlash is already evident ; a dissident minority and a good many of the elderly will continue for a long time to object to what they see as moral decay . |
5 | Equally , the firms can not ensure that decisions will be made according to what they see as appropriate criteria unless those criteria are built into the decision process . |
6 | Also heavily borrowed companies often dislike what they see as intrusive involvement by the banks in their day to day affairs . |
7 | Many regard SunSoft Inc as being the most dogmatic in its approach to the issue — some are worried about the company 's drift towards what they see as proprietary technology . |
8 | These they see as legitimate concerns for those working in health . |
9 | Under Mr Gorbachev 's policies of glasnost and perestroika , Central Asians have also begun to express their resentment at what they see as Russian exploitation of their land during the Stalin and Brezhnev eras . |
10 | Under Mr Gorbachev 's policies of glasnost and perestroika , Central Asians have also begun to express their resentment at what they see as Russian exploitation of their land during the Stalin and Brezhnev eras . |
11 | For secondary school teachers of mathematics who have been eager to respond to the call for investigative work , the introduction of GCSE coursework assessment may have come as a rational consequence of what they see as timely changes in the curriculum . |
12 | However , there is increasing discontent in Labour ranks from pro-Maastricht MPs tiring of what they see as time-wasting tactics . |
13 | For example , children love to join in with what they see as adult pastimes . |