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

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1 These reforms have encouraged some historians to see the Despensers as ‘ much more than greedy and irresponsible favourites ’ , but their contemporaries judged them by their behaviour towards other landowners and by their position at court , rather than by their responsibility , however great it was , for what were essentially technical reforms in government .
2 Policy director Stephen Locke said : ‘ This confirms all our worst fears about the manufacturers ' desire to see the UK as a high-price , high-profit market .
3 Some have seen the RPF as a twentieth century expression of Bonapartism — the tradition of a providential leader appealing to men and women of all classes and ideologies to unite in the interests of an orderly state and national greatness .
4 The BMC apparently now sees the MLTB as a controllable board which will steer mountain training with the best interests of the BMC in general at heart .
5 Integrated Device Technology Inc , the Santa Clara , California firm that is a licensee of the MIPS Technologies Inc R-series RISC family , still sees the RISC as an attractive personal computer engine , despite the collapse of the Advanced Computing Environment initiative .
6 Any offer of help , even if presented as a humanitarian gesture , would have been controversial in the US and Israel , which still sees the PLO as a terrorist organisation .
7 Some saw the SSD as a ‘ white ’ organisation , irrelevant to their needs .
8 The community planner saw the NSLC as a strong and uniting force which did not create conflict between the neighbourhoods .
9 Kennan saw the USSR as an expansionist state both because of its crusading Marxist ideology and because of the traditional Russian suspicion of outsiders .
10 This saw the USSR as an embattled champion of world socialism , a feeling strengthened by the attempts that were made by foreign governments to overthrow Soviet rule immediately after the revolution and again during World War II .
11 Nigel Lawson , by contrast , saw the EMS as a potential brake against violent fluctuations in the rate of exchange .
12 The results reflected the domination of the congress by those who saw the BSP as a " modern left socialist party " .
13 They see the UK as a market growing in size and importance , but their reluctance and over-cautiousness result in UK computer users lagging behind their American counterparts .
14 We also see the Wordsworths as part of a community of neighbours , and Dorothy is good at recording details of people and of local speech :
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