Example sentences of "to see it [prep] a [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The other companion , NGC 205 , is beyond binocular range ; at least , I have never been able to see it without a telescope . |
2 | One globular cluster , NGC 5466 , is said to be visible , but I have never been able to see it without a telescope . |
3 | It is said to be visible with binoculars , but I have never been able to see it without a telescope . |
4 | Yes I 'd like to see it for a day or two but not for a fortnight |
5 | And even if I did have and had a mustard seed here , you still would n't be able to see it for a mustard seed is no bigger than a pin head . |
6 | It was not until Evelyn Underhill ( 1875ā1941 ) and Dean Inge ( 1860ā1954 ) began to consider mysticism seriously that Anglicans started to see it as a spirituality that was authentically Christian . |
7 | So it 's , it 's wrong to see it as a centre local conflict as much as a conflict between the states about public goods , public projects and er and various kinds of freebies . |
8 | We have to recognise it for what it is ; to see it as a way of generating understanding and knowledge , yielding ideas and theories which are accepted for as long as they help our understanding of evidence , but which are constantly superseded and changed when new evidence is obtained which conflicts with them . |
9 | We have to recognise it for what it is ; to see it as a way of generating understanding and knowledge , yielding ideas and theories which are accepted for as long as they help our understanding of evidence , but which are constantly superseded and changed when new evidence is obtained which conflicts with them . |
10 | How long will we have to wait before you actually start to see it as a woodland roughly ? |
11 | This difference is usually formulated in terms of a difference in knowledge ( pure as against applied , theoretical as against practical ) but it may be more accurate to see it as a difference of stance . |
12 | Indeed , it is tempting to see it as a tenth- and eleventh-century activity , after the reorganisation of the abbey at Glastonbury by St Dunstan . |
13 | It therefore seems unreasonable to see it as a result of the fragmentation of working-class communities ( Dunning et al , 1984 ) . |
14 | It makes more sense to see it as a career development move , providing an understanding and appreciation of both sides of the divide , ā she says . |
15 | Most of those who have studied the twentieth-century constitution have ceased to see it as a living , moving thing that has to be studied historically , that has to be studied in relation to interests and political forces , and that has to be understood within the context of larger developments within society and economy . |
16 | The reader should resist the temptation to think of the law as a closed set of rules and principles , and should strive to see it as a setting in which the business of politics and government is carried on . |
17 | HMG 's total budget is PĀ£4,000 per year , so maybe you should multiply all my figures by about three to see it from a minister 's perspective : the poor dears are trying to run the country on poverty-line wages . |