Example sentences of "see [pron] [prep] part " in BNC.

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1 The cichlids just seeing them as part of the overall decor would move them out of their way , often causing them to come apart making them useless .
2 But the men reacted to the women " on the basis of sex solidarity rather than seeing them as part of the working class ' .
3 ‘ He seemed ’ , wrote his early biographer Anthony Sampson , ‘ to see himself as part of a fashionable play . ’
4 Another interpretation of the changes would see them as part of a longer-term shift towards new relationships between government and the wider political economy .
5 Managers do not really see them as part of the assets of the unit .
6 CAC sees itself as part of the community of East Manchester and this is borne out by the fact that the company is now employing the third generation of workers from local families .
7 The tape was made collectively , and Siobhan still sees herself as part of an alternative to the mainstream .
8 Nor do we see it as part of our task to plead for a return to old-fashioned grammar teaching and learning by rote .
9 Rather than seeing child abuse as an exceptional problem requiring an exceptional response , and hence a qualitatively different practice , we should see it as part of child care and hence child care practice .
10 We would see it as part of the role of the mental health worker to encourage and support the development of such groups .
11 Again you , you never felt that you were , because you were doing that , you never had the feeling that perhaps you were becoming too much a part of management rather than er simply representing work or did you simply see it as part of your , your job to look after the incentive scheme in that way because it did er that was a part of representing the workforce ?
12 There will be a liaison judge in the Crown Court who will see it as part of his function to liaise with the lay magistrate and to meet them and to discuss erm such matters as erm sentencing principles with them .
13 She 's totally loyal to Charles , absolutely discreet and sees it as part of her duty to provide Charles with those emotional satisfactions which set him up . ’
14 Mak sees it as part of her job to raise the expectations of the community , while Lukey says : ‘ Not only do we hope to discover unmet needs , but we want to generate more demand .
15 The reciprocity measures , as originally drafted in 1988 , had aroused particularly strong protests from the USA and from Japan , which saw them as part of a protectionist " fortress Europe " policy designed to exclude non-EC institutions .
16 I wanted to pick someone who saw herself as part of the community and yet stood up for her rights .
17 I was interested in drawing but I never saw it as part of a potential career .
18 In those days , Cadbury 's saw it as part of its social responsibility to provide training and education for the workers it recruited .
19 Modigliani painted hair when he saw it as part of his design .
20 Norman MacAskill , Inverness , said the Conservatives ' case for re-structuring councils was fraudulent , as the majority of those who wanted single-tier councils saw it as part of the move to a Scottish parliament .
21 The club and its supporters saw themselves as part of the mythical ‘ aristocracy ’ of football but Macari insisted they were out of touch with modern football and embarked on a mission to toughen the team and its image .
22 Later he came to rationalise that , seeing it as part of a family pattern .
23 More women are taking up regular exercise and coming to see it as part of their lives .
24 I agree wholeheartedly , with what we were saying , what we do n't want to see is a whole one house block in the countryside , he wants to see it as part of a farmstead and order to prove that it 's going to be part of a farmstead , the buildings should be prerequisite to go up first before the house does .
25 To see yourself as part of some greater humanist scheme …
26 On the other hand you need to be able to see yourself as part of a whole , to recognise the relationship between you , the world and everyone else in it .
27 Literary critics began to see themselves in part as cultural historians responding to new processes advanced for the understanding of culture by anthropologists , themselves using interdisciplinary methods to describe cultural phenomena .
28 It is rather the reverse ; it means an increased recognition of the importance of seeing oneself as part of the new Europe which is emerging .
29 It is really a question of where we feel happiest , and how much we see ourselves as part of nature rather than in conflict with it .
30 And I see it as part of my problem in education is to erm , change the attitudes of the the boys who are , you know , at a very young , and I 'll be sorry to think that in ten years time they would still be having erm the rather arrogant attitudes that they have !
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