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

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1 Like many others , Schellenberg had seen it as employment , not as a political ideal , and his rise had been astonishing .
2 I do n't particularly see it as compromise because for me it is a method of going forward , if you can agree on something which is a basic principled demand around a particular issue and then pull into action a broader range of people around that . ’
3 Nor do we see it as part of our task to plead for a return to old-fashioned grammar teaching and learning by rote .
4 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 .
5 We would see it as part of the role of the mental health worker to encourage and support the development of such groups .
6 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 ?
7 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 .
8 If a fair regime was not established , he warned , then landlords would see it as tenants removing capital value .
9 Surely a court would see it as manslaughter .
10 We often meet people who are in in their forties and fifties on er early retirement and little bit difficult to get over the message they do n't they do n't see it as retirement and yet surprisingly very few of the people who got redundancy at forty and forty five and fifty seem to be bothered about taking up other work at all that .
11 Mr Chairman erm I would like personally take up a suggestion that was in The Star about the possibility of a regional company being based at the playhouse in other words for a few months I would see it as people getting to know this company and rather like a repertory theatre of old then people would want to come and see these people in different roles and I think that would add to the you know repetitive .
12 Cole writes as a proponent of British Empirical Socialism : that is to say , of that view of Socialism which sees it as state , or municipal , ownership of industry and the planned economy , but as preserving political freedom and democracy in the western , liberal tradition .
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 I was interested in drawing but I never saw it as part of a potential career .
16 In those days , Cadbury 's saw it as part of its social responsibility to provide training and education for the workers it recruited .
17 Modigliani painted hair when he saw it as part of his design .
18 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 .
19 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
20 He knew that what he was seeing meant jobs for Cork , wage-packets for its workers , money for its shopkeepers , business for its tradesmen ; but , more than that , more even than the commerce that would result on a national scale , he saw it as history in action .
21 I saw it as Men must see it and not as an eagle does . ’
22 But the EC President 's demand for solidarity angered Euro-sceptics , who saw it as Brussels trying to dictate British policy on a wide range of issues .
23 His defenders saw it as efficiency , his detractors saw it as the uncaring side of Graeme Souness .
24 My survey departs from sociological tradition and takes a new approach to women 's domestic situation by looking at housework as a job and seeing it as work , analogous to any other kind of work in modern society .
25 Later he came to rationalise that , seeing it as part of a family pattern .
26 It 's much be It 's much better to see it as A square As X squared plus te nineteen X plus minus two two five , really .
27 More women are taking up regular exercise and coming to see it as part of their lives .
28 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 .
29 Certainly it would be unwise to see it as proof of understanding or acceptance .
30 We have no option but to see it as movement from left to right .
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