Example sentences of "they see as [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Are they seen as disloyal and personal attacks on you and the school , or are they seen as growth points for development and marketing ?
2 Aideed 's supporters , angered by what they saw as US support for a rival warlord , Mohamed Said Hersi , stoned and shouted at the US forces , chanting at them : ‘ Go Home Americans ’ and ‘ Down With America . ’
3 Aideed 's supporters , angered by what they saw as US support for a rival warlord , Mohamed Said Hersi , stoned and shouted at the US forces : ‘ Go Home Americans ’ and ‘ Down With America . ’
4 There was no evidence of a plot and liberals were disgusted by what they saw as panic action by Palmer .
5 Yet because a prince could now justify his coercive authority by reference to his peace-keeping function , those who failed to obtain what they saw as justice at his court , and who now stood to suffer punishment if they disturbed the peace to vindicate their rights , grew embittered .
6 Our Young Old Age they saw as Senility ; our Old Old Age was beyond the focus of their conventional wisdom .
7 Things that they see as blanket oppression , I would see as possible sources of strength , such as arranged marriages .
8 The attitude of employers is one of annoyance at what they see as government interference for electoral purposes .
9 Union campaigners are angry at what they see as government double dealing .
10 Union campaigners are angry at what they see as government double dealing .
11 Town hall chiefs in Birmingham must save £40 million to stay within charge-capping limits , which they see as part of a Tory vendetta .
12 It 's the second time in a week that officers from Thames Valley police have spoken out about what they see as abuse of the judicial system .
13 This is because they are able to attract a wide range of able , graduate-level entrants ; they expect to ( and do ) lose a significant number of those but have the ability to retain the ones that they see as candidates to fill their senior management positions .
14 But the rest of Mr Foster 's vote looks soft , with many of the 1987 intake of Labour MPs switching their support to Mr Davies in protest at what they see as Mr Foster 's lax disciplinary regime over the parliamentary party .
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