Example sentences of "at [Wh det] [pers pn] see [prep] " in BNC.

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1 But the rest of Mr Foster 's vote looks soft , with many of the 1987 intake of Labour MPs switching their support to Mr Davies in protest at what they see as Mr Foster 's lax disciplinary regime over the parliamentary party .
2 Under Mr Gorbachev 's policies of glasnost and perestroika , Central Asians have also begun to express their resentment at what they see as Russian exploitation of their land during the Stalin and Brezhnev eras .
3 Under Mr Gorbachev 's policies of glasnost and perestroika , Central Asians have also begun to express their resentment at what they see as Russian exploitation of their land during the Stalin and Brezhnev eras .
4 The attitude of employers is one of annoyance at what they see as government interference for electoral purposes .
5 MP after MP is returning from awkward constituency surgeries in the shires with tales of hard-saving but far-from-affluent constituents , Tory to the marrow , boiling with rage at what they see as a government out of touch and misdirected .
6 Nineteen members of the Centre Scientifique des Recherches Archáeologiques , the thirty-nine member body which advises on archaeological research in France , have resigned in protest at what they see as the unsatisfactory behaviour of the Ministry of Culture .
7 They 're also pretty peeved at what they see as the Ministry of Agriculture 's failure to represent their interests adequately in Brussels .
8 Some of the older men are also alarmed at what they see as a move away from conciliatory enforcement .
9 Union campaigners are angry at what they see as government double dealing .
10 Union campaigners are angry at what they see as government double dealing .
11 Senior BBC executives in Scotland are now concerned at what they see as a crucial shift in the balance of power to London .
12 Many senior executives are now concerned at what they see as a crucial shift in the balance of power from Scotland to London .
13 WHEN I read the opening words of your jazz columnist Solly Lipsitz on August 26 , ‘ As this will be my final Thursday column ’ , I felt that I should express my feelings at what I see as a matter which will be of deep concern to the entire jazz fraternity in Northern Ireland .
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