Example sentences of "see [pron] in term " in BNC.

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1 The archive has thus always seen itself in terms of historical rather than current social science research .
2 Reichian analysis would see it in terms of our level of character armouring .
3 but I have actually worked for organizations where they do see it in terms of those centimetre arr erm measurements and that 's a you know I mean it 's funny when I 've been giving talks on communications erm one of the things I say to people is erm where your stuff appears is crucial do n't worry about one and page three .
4 He must decide the general outline of the process as he sees it in terms of movement .
5 Hans Eysenck , for instance , sees it in terms of 85:15 in favour of inheritance , or sometimes 80:20 ; he 's not quite certain which .
6 But explore all the options first , such as cost-cutting and restructuring borrowings , before calling in an insolvency practitioner : they tend to see everything in terms of insolvency legislation .
7 The onus is on us to extend our understanding of that society , rather than to insist on seeing everything in terms of our ready-made distinctions .
8 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 .
9 In our impressionistic historical view of the coming of modernity we saw it in terms of crises and radical social and economic change .
10 We saw that in terms of history , and we recently saw it in terms of music , although he did a famous U-turn after his cage was rattled , I suspect .
11 By treating his subject as widely as possible , by seeing it in terms of the history of war , rather than as the more narrowly defined military history , the modern student will come to understand it in its many facets and complexities .
12 One way of understanding the world is to see it in terms of the relationships within and between a set of interrelated systems , as described in the opening paragraph of this chapter .
13 Perhaps er er another way of looking at this would be to see it in terms of rightist deviations and leftist deviations and one might see erm the er the moderate policies er of thirty seven to forty nine i in a sense as being erm a rightist deviation , one might see forty six forty seven as being leftist deviations and the left is seeking to overcome rightist deviations , the right seeking to overcome leftist deviations and you 've got some kind of oscillation between the two .
14 You start to see yourself in terms of an application form . ’
15 You 're hungry , and you see everything in terms of food .
16 Who see everything in terms of … of balance sheets and profitability and viability ! ’
17 But certainly we er as I said , the essential point is that we are looking , looking at the capability across the board and taking into account the strategic requirement as we see it in terms of the direct threat to the U K in particular , which is obviously dramatically declined as a result of the collapse of the Warsaw pact .
18 So the creation of a rich er along these lines of the creation of a rich peasant economy is a necessity as the Communist Party see it in terms of paving the way for industrialization .
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