Example sentences of "he see them [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | This punctuation would have made some difference to the reader 's processing of the sentence ; [ 14 ] in particular would have made the " click " seem a matter of importance and surprise in its own right , dividing the reader 's attention between the two events , instead of making him see them as integral parts of a whole . |
2 | He sees them as an ‘ albums ’ band but would like them to have Top 10 hits in the singles charts . |
3 | Even Colin MacInnes remains convinced that music-hall was ‘ an act of working-class self assertion ’ although he concludes his analysis of the music-hall songs with a phrase that should set film historians thinking , for he sees them as a ‘ sort of bastard folk song of an industrial-commercial-imperial age ’ . |
4 | But although the attitudinist agrees with the intuitionist that the meaning of ethical words can not be exhaustively analysed in naturalistic or metaphysical terms he takes a more positive view of the kinds of definition which Moore was so concerned to refute , for he sees them as examples of a particular type of definition , which has a legitimate place in discourse . |
5 | He sees them as little jokes , the same way he sees Miro . |
6 | Rather he sees them as an embodiment of the fears of seventeenth-century conservatives worried about the extreme forms radical religious movements were taking . |
7 | In the second place , as the Christian looks at other human beings he sees them of equally infinite value and dignity because they too are made in God 's image . |
8 | If I continue then with some introductory remarks erm on policy H one a and one A , perhaps that would set the scene er for the discussion , then Mr will very briefly erm look at the differences as he sees them between the two sets erm of projections . |
9 | erm And he describes them in these terms because of course this is how he sees them from different angles while rounding a series of bends on the road , so that in fact he describes the movement which his senses perceive , not the solid immobility to which his intellect testifies . |
10 | Part of the time he sees them in the familiar way as creatures who lack rationality to at least some degree . |
11 | He saw them to the door but when they rode past a minute later , it was already shut . |
12 | Queerer books had been published and sold — at least , he saw them on bookstalls . |
13 | He saw them at their home , talked with them , wrote to them , received letters from them — and all the time heard blow-by-blow accounts of their sexual activities , all of which a few years earlier would have had them rotting away in jail for life . |
14 | He would not believe anything till he saw them with his own eyes . |
15 | Perhaps he saw them as a threat . |
16 | There was no ease in the relationship any more : he saw them as strangers . |
17 | It was not the case that he neglected domestic issues — least of all in the period 1963 – 65 — but rather that he saw them within the larger framework of France 's relations with the world . |
18 | He saw them in terms of the hours of training he had given them and regarded their departure as something to be listed in the debit columns . |
19 | He had , of course , known those grandparents whose glamour made Alexandra 's existence so difficult , but he saw them in a light so different from his wife 's that they seemed hardly the same people . |
20 | Dazedly he saw them by the sagging chaise-longue . |
21 | Doubtless they describe the hard life of the villager and the poverty of his surroundings as Crabbe saw them : but he was not a peasant , as Clare was , and he saw them from the outside as harsh , ugly and wretched . |