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

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1 Did they see it as working themselves out a job occasionally ?
2 do they see it as that ?
3 Of course , Marx and Engels focused most on this late stage , since they saw it as the cause of the rise of capitalism .
4 Perhaps they saw it as a last call for help to come to a failing Britain .
5 They saw it as a series of failures , lapses from the ideal procedures by which a community ought to make its political decisions .
6 The most likely explanation is that they saw it as a way to keep the Catholic-educated Mary out of Scotland , while maintaining their formal loyalty to her , thereby maximizing their opportunity to advance the Protestant cause while minimizing the need to clash directly with their sovereign ; there was , after all , no sign that Mary was particularly interested in the internal affairs of her kingdom , and although it was a gamble , and a risky one , leaving her to continue to enjoy life in France appeared to be the best chance they had .
7 When the Knights first took over the island on their expulsion from the eastern Mediterranean , they saw it as a penitential desert exile .
8 They saw it as a betrayal of their promise that by making a full confession Blake would be more leniently treated and felt that such a heavy sentence would deter any future traitors from confessing .
9 They saw it as a move away from a possible patronising stance of deliberate scruffdom .
10 They saw it as an attack on feminine intelligence , it so obviously was n't and the argument is , by now , nothing but hearsay .
11 The world and its leaders reacted very differently to the news of Ceauşescu 's fall : Westerners , even those who had flattered him , rejoiced , but the rulers of Third World or Communist states mourned him — not only for his own violent end , but also because they saw it as a premonition of their own impending fates .
12 It was not surprising , therefore , that while the Six were willing to discuss the Grand Design within the OEEC context , they saw it as an addition to , not a replacement for , their own plans .
13 Coloureds and Indians have tended to support the National Party — one estimate is that 60% of them gave it their backing in mid-1992 — because they saw it as a bulwark against black domination .
14 this is a good word because it well it 's not because of the associations but it stresses the femininity and that 's what a lot of the sixties feminists lost , I think was their own femininity because they saw it as man 's imposition
15 Such people have been disappointed , to say the least , that the Government postponed the community care programme by two years because they saw it as an opportunity for the balance of resources between residential care and community care to be readdressed .
16 They made it clear that they saw it as the core of a European army .
17 They saw that how that , they saw the Chinese problem essentially as one of exploitation and that how that as soon as , that they saw it as the land problem
18 They saw it in New Orleans . ’
19 ( Apart from these Yiddish songs , Judaism did not really have any modern music of its own , its practitioners — Mendelssohn , Meyerbeer , Rubinstein , Schonberg , for example — all incorporated the best as they saw it from the past .
20 Medley is ‘ everywhere infinitely a picture ’ ; Lockleigh , ‘ as they saw it from the gardens , a stout grey pile , of the softest , deepest , most weather-fretted hue , rising from a broad , still moat … a castle in legend ’ , is another ‘ noble picture ’ .
21 For some philosophers of religion , it is this attitude towards morality , inbuilt as they see it into human beings , that makes theism necessary .
22 And in the process of course destroying the old Europe , allowing the very thing that , arguably , they were trying to stop from happening , to happen , that is to say , allowing the Russians to advance towards the Elbe , and allowing the Anglo-Saxons as they see it to erm come from the west and taken over the western half of Europe .
23 They see it as the first stage in widening contacts with Western Europe .
24 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 .
25 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 .
26 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 .
27 Whereas most theories of the state view it as providing certain services which promote the welfare of the society , they see it as an instrument of repression which is used by the ruling class to maintain the status quo .
28 Consequently they see it as their duty to continue to be together .
29 Whilst agreeing in part but disagreeing substantially with the assumptions of Ludmer , I felt — and still feel — that the attraction of sport for black kids is a little more complex and that any full understanding can not assume that sport constitutes an area freed of racialism , or that black youths are attracted to it simply because they see it as such .
30 They see it as a scientific rather than a moral problem .
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