Example sentences of "see it [prep] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 So it 's not the six thousand figure , that that 's not really relevant as I see it to the debate about the forecast because that was simply a partial opening the bypass .
2 That 's the fundamental as far as I see it of a pension fund .
3 But we must n't blame philosophers if they tell it as they see it with the aid of their philosophical telescopes and microscopes .
4 See it on a cinema screen — you 're unlikely to have the chance on TV .
5 Well I mean I 've known this bloke , if somebody 's gon na do something like that whether they see it on a film or not , I still go out and do it , they make it .
6 Yeah it is a sixty , you see it on the top do n't you ?
7 when you actually see it on the floor , it looks totally different
8 Er I think that , that my recollection of the last meeting was that if we could just knock together a Northumberland newsletter a unison newsletter that 's quite clearly coming from the three organizations that represent the membership in Northumberland it would be better than th this national stuff has one union on it , as I see it at the moment .
9 I know that 's not the received wisdom of the profession at the moment but that 's the way I see it at the moment .
10 My business statement every week is based on the position as I see it at the time and we have organised matters at the time .
11 Some commentators see it as a society suffering from a vast nervous breakdown at community level , with the social fabric slowly disintegrating .
12 If I may take one more minute just to convey this when I was a child in South Africa and we demonstrated and the police would come you know , ready to fire ready to kill if necessary and you had to calculate how you can avoid that situation and then you try in your normal life after the demonstration to do something against the regime to organize people and so on , and then like a juggernaut the state comes and destroys all the work that you and others have done for years and you just see it as a child of what your parents and others had done .
13 Why is it that European companies do not regard looking after their workers well in terms of hours and wages as destroying competitiveness , but instead see it as a way to obtain good work from their workers ?
14 As crime goes up , people see it as a way of protecting their property do n't they
15 Read it as an entertaining mock gothic tale , or see it as a celebration of Scottish pride and of feminism , and a condemnation of the return to Victorian values .
16 ‘ We have been fairly firm with those who see it as a stick to beat the FPA or Dundee with — that is not our intention . ’
17 This means that although the State is an external , exploitative body it is not seen as such by the people who , on the contrary , see it as a kind of beneficent organism which ‘ gives ’ them the land on which they depend .
18 I personally do n't define revolutionary feminism as that different from radical feminism , I see it as a kind of militant wing of radical feminism .
19 For a daily paper ( given that the images can be transferred down a phone line ) I see it as a Godsend .
20 Subservience is also shown because other prisoners see it as a mask , necessary for survival for weaker or less competent prisoners .
21 They see it as a necessity .
22 What to do — of anything — about the Italian Connection is a problem that has long perplexed the top administrators : some see it as a cancer at the heart of rugby ; others as a storm in a teacup of no consequence to what they see as larger and more insidious threat to amateurism in England and the rest of the ‘ Big Eight ’ .
23 In his feedback meeting he told teachers : ‘ I see it as a self-appraisal and not an inspection .
24 The squeamish would doubtless see it as sadistic ; I see it as a test of character and inner strength .
25 That 's because they see it as a threat to their political authority as the only representative of the people .
26 Chefs have banned it from their kitchens , farmers see it as a threat to the family farm , and the Swiss have voted on it ( amongst many other issues admittedly ) .
27 They far too seldom see it as a field in which British talents and interests can prevail and multiply .
28 Small businesses see it as a boost to get them out of recession while other , larger firms criticised Mr Lamont .
29 They see it as a solution to a problem faced by all social systems , that of ‘ placing and motivating individuals in the social structure ’ .
30 Many off-road drivers see it as a challenge and while a voluntary code of practice has reduced the number of cars and bikes on Sundays and bank holidays , some are still upsetting the walkers and riders .
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