Example sentences of "[conj] see [pron] as the " in BNC.
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1 | Indeed there is no doubt that in overthrowing capitalism , and seeing it as the source of all modern evils , the Soviets saw themselves as the true heirs of the Enlightenment . |
2 | Lampi has known Emmett Chapman since he started playing music , and sees himself as the Stick 's embassador . |
3 | In France the representative bureaucrat involved in space has had an elite technical or scientific education and sees himself as the partner and motivator of the innovative businessman . |
4 | God looks down at this cooperative effort of man trying to make himself god-like , and sees it as the beginning of worse rebellion against him . |
5 | In Themis she stressed the need for group rather than individual values in conducting life and saw them as the foundation of religion . |
6 | They shared the community 's commitment to education and saw themselves as the vanguard of it . |
7 | While some senior policemen , like Metropolitan Police Commissioner Sir Kenneth Newman , wanted to stress the link between the police and other areas of ‘ social policy ’ ( Metropolitan Police , 1986 ) , the official government response attempted to decontextualize the riots and see them as the actions of a small minority who were either criminalized or influenced by extreme political ideas . |
8 | Still others express horror about falling moral standards and foul language on television and see it as the agent of moral corruption of the young . |
9 | The group professes agnosticism on the monarchy , but sees it as the ‘ apex and symbol ’ of an unfair and ineffective system . |