Example sentences of "see it [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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31 Read it as an entertaining mock gothic tale , or see it as a celebration of Scottish pride and of feminism , and a condemnation of the return to Victorian values .
32 This image seems to be as appealing to romantic capitalists as it is to millenarian marxists , both of whom see it as a sort of primitive grace from which the modern world has fallen ( e.g. Diamond 1972 ; Wolf 1981 ; Durdin 1972 ; MacLeish 1972 ; Montagu 1976 ) .
33 At one moment I see it as a drawing of a duck , at the next as that of a rabbit .
34 When I say , ‘ Now I see it as a duck ’ , am I saying that I have a certain Lockean visual sensation — that is , that the figure appears to me , in a non-concept-dependent sense of ‘ appears ’ , in a certain way — which I have found I always have when I am led by the accompanying text to apply the figure in a certain way ?
35 If ‘ Now I see it as a duck ’ did mean this , then the sensation would have to be such as to lead to the judgement ‘ a drawing of a duck ’ and not such as to lead to the judgement ‘ a drawing of a rabbit ’ .
36 British Telecommunications Plc said yesterday it plans to start selling satellite dishes and receivers by Christmas , making the move since it is one of the few activities it is allowed to pursue in the entertainment arena : ‘ We see it as a very important part of our wish to be part of the converging area of telephony , entertainment and computers , ’ the company told Reuter ; the company will reportedly source the equipment from two unidentified UK companies , in a move that is a significant threat to Amstrad Plc , whose shares fell tuppence to 31p .
37 Thus in Norway , employers see it as a mechanism providing for industrial peace , whereas according to the CGT in France it is a form of class struggle ( Schregle , 1981 ) .
38 They see it as a scientific rather than a moral problem .
39 Many officials ( for instance , at the Bundesbank ) who doubt the case for monetary union would like to see this earlier-vintage , less-rigid ERM stay in business indefinitely : they see it as a workable long-term regime for European monetary policy .
40 The squeamish would doubtless see it as sadistic ; I see it as a test of character and inner strength .
41 Children who witness sexual intercourse in the first few years of their lives see it as a sort of ill-treatment , an assault by the man on the woman ; ‘ they view it that is in a sadistic sense ’ .
42 They see it as a revolutionary and subversive moral doctrine .
43 That 's because they see it as a threat to their political authority as the only representative of the people .
44 See it as a joint effort .
45 Neither Alan nor Paul really accept that lab is an objective measure of ability ; they simply see it as a set of rules made to be broken .
46 I see it as a silly gesture springing from her work in advertising , the promotion of appearance over substance .
47 They see it as a solution to a problem faced by all social systems , that of ‘ placing and motivating individuals in the social structure ’ .
48 They see it as a mechanism whereby some exploit others rather than a means of furthering collective goals .
49 Subservience is also shown because other prisoners see it as a mask , necessary for survival for weaker or less competent prisoners .
50 The universities ' support for vouchers is less whole-hearted , but those committed to the system see it as a means of increasing university independence from government .
51 I see it as a personal thing . ’
52 Right , er another situation where there 's men and women differences is in multilingual communities , er you find that men and women 's attitudes to varieties or language varieties or languages can carry so some men will try and avoid using one of their languages because they see it as a low prestige variety whereas some women will use it because for them it 's a high prestige variety .
53 Some commentators see it as a society suffering from a vast nervous breakdown at community level , with the social fabric slowly disintegrating .
54 Chefs have banned it from their kitchens , farmers see it as a threat to the family farm , and the Swiss have voted on it ( amongst many other issues admittedly ) .
55 Although at the local level we will be pursuing similar objectives , when it comes tot he wider national issues , it will be CPRW that speaks out for those who not only care about the Park , but also see it as a special part of a special country .
56 Can we place the marginalisation of girls in mathematics within a broader canvas and see it as a particular case of deeply-rooted social forces which affect many other groups in society ?
57 Most of the major software houses have offered competitive upgrades at one time or another , and see it as a good way to gain a bigger market share .
58 For a daily paper ( given that the images can be transferred down a phone line ) I see it as a Godsend .
59 They see it as a necessity .
60 Although they see it as a step in the right direction , people working in the area fear that it may take another generation before Karamoja cools down .
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