Example sentences of "they see [pers pn] [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 They see them as a modulation of other cognitive patterns , and as a realm parallel to the realm of gender relations , and determined by it in a fairly direct way .
2 And I 'm sure they 'll pick them up if they see them in the
3 They see him as a possibility for the future and they would like to take a closer look at him .
4 They see him as a potential match-winner when the new four-day format is brought into championship cricket next year .
5 They see him at the winning post ,
6 I was the first British person most of them had met and they see me as a bridge to the outside world , ’ she said .
7 The worst age group for me is my own , because I sometimes think they see me as a bit of a know-it-all .
8 A deaf therapist said : ‘ They do n't see me as a health professional who knows it all , but who does n't really understand ; they see me as a disabled person . ’
9 But having a woman on the wing makes them realise they have hurt real people , they see me as a real person
10 Mind you , some do a double-take when they see me in the flesh .
11 The aim is to have about three suits per series — I certainly do n't want to come prancing on every week in something different , but neither do I want people to groan when they see me in the same old suit .
12 ‘ I 've seen the looks people give Jenny when they see her for the first time , ’ says her mother , Helen .
13 They see her as a hostage , whose future fate may influence Nelson Mandela 's line in negotiations .
14 As infants slowly become aware of the mother as a separate person , they see her as the owner of a much needed resource .
15 They see it as a further confirmation of their own moral righteousness in remaining committed to believing in a God who their reason tells them can not exist .
16 Clearly they all function with the agreement of their management committees and funders , and within NACAB membership conditions , In fact NACAB has democratically voted its support for a broadening of roles , by reiterating in the new membership regulations the responsibility of the management committee for ensuring that bureau workers are trained in social policy work , and that they see it as a natural complement to bureau work when dealing with individual clients .
17 They see it as a scientific rather than a moral problem .
18 Many officials ( for instance , at the Bundesbank ) who doubt the case for monetary union would like to see this earlier-vintage , less-rigid ERM stay in business indefinitely : they see it as a workable long-term regime for European monetary policy .
19 They see it as a revolutionary and subversive moral doctrine .
20 That 's because they see it as a threat to their political authority as the only representative of the people .
21 They see it as a solution to a problem faced by all social systems , that of ‘ placing and motivating individuals in the social structure ’ .
22 They see it as a mechanism whereby some exploit others rather than a means of furthering collective goals .
23 Right , er another situation where there 's men and women differences is in multilingual communities , er you find that men and women 's attitudes to varieties or language varieties or languages can carry so some men will try and avoid using one of their languages because they see it as a low prestige variety whereas some women will use it because for them it 's a high prestige variety .
24 They see it as a necessity .
25 Although they see it as a step in the right direction , people working in the area fear that it may take another generation before Karamoja cools down .
26 Gay men and women are staging a so-called kiss in this evening beneath the statue of Eros the God of Love at Picadilly Circus ; they see it as a challenge to public decency laws .
27 They see it as the first stage in widening contacts with Western Europe .
28 And rather than viewing the party 's triumph in October as an expression of the will of the Russian masses , they see it as the product of manipulation of an unstable situation by an élite group of fanatical revolutionaries .
29 They see it as the ultimate proof that there must originally have been a designer , not a blind watchmaker but a far-sighted supernatural watchmaker .
30 They see it as an indication that workers are moving out of jobs where they are no longer very efficient to areas where they are more productive .
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