Example sentences of "[pron] [pers pn] [verb] as [verb] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Twenty years on , the phrases which she saw as indicating a deformation of values have become commonplace in the Thatcherite academy , where contemplation is regarded as idleness , rather than the other way round , and Leavis 's abominated ‘ technologico-Benthamism ’ is firmly in the saddle . |
2 | In order to do so , we must present the intensional structure which we see as underlying the structure of the adverbal adjective . |
3 | We have described the problems of using data on utilisation of services which we see as offering no reliable way of weighting different indicators . |
4 | They believe that personal ‘ gaffer-to-man ’ contact has been responsible for removing much of the industrial conflict which they regard as plaguing the remainder of British industry . |
5 | Agency working , again a relatively " traditional " form of temporary working , has also been vigorously rejected by unions , partly because of its association with the fee-charging private placement bureaux ( which many agencies simultaneously are ) to which they object as undermining the public employment service [ see Chapter 5 ] . |
6 | They widen this to encompass the landscape and flows of energy across the land , which they see as providing a climate which may be conducive to or destructive of health and well-being . |
7 | It is their opposition to private placement bureau , which they see as undermining the public employment service , which has been the main explanation for trade union hostility to agency working and , until recently , for their reluctance to recruit or organise agency workers ( on this last see Towers/Harrison 1981 ) . |
8 | He condemned the ruler of Iraq , Saddam Hussein for invading Kuwait , an act which he qualified as violating the principles of international law and of the United Nations . |
9 | The distribution of types of artefact dated by the typological method were compared with historical information , particularly recorded battles between the Anglo-Saxons and the native population , which he saw as marking the stages by which the migrants conquered the country . |
10 | Scott argues further that insufficient attention has been paid to the potential for collaborative action on the part of shareholders , which he regards as indicating the possibility of a form of ownership control despite the absence of minority holdings large enough in themselves to amount to a control position . |
11 | Brooks 's may not necessarily be much better , but Spitzer 's undoubtedly attributes a more prosaic kind of meaning to the text , which he sees as expressing an ( unreconciled ) opposition between the ‘ archaeological message ’ and the ‘ aesthetic message ’ of the urn . |
12 | Now , however , with only a passenger service remaining , the railway has as much relevance to the life of the land through which it passes as do the aeroplanes overhead . |
13 | A 24-hour strike was called by the Bolivian Workers ' Central ( COB ) for April 9 , in protest against the anti-coca campaign and against new legislation for the mining sector , approved at the same session of the Congress , which it regarded as preparing the way for privatization . |
14 | ‘ Then we attach the new care assistant to a member of staff , not necessarily the most experienced , but someone whom we see as having the right attitude to the residents . |