Example sentences of "see [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 What do they see as the advantages when they want to expand their manufacturing ?
2 What do you see as the primary cause of marriage breakdown ?
3 This is what most career advisers would see as the recommended approach .
4 What do you see as the most serious problems that society , or the planet , is facing at present ?
5 There is an interesting link between the setting up of reserves such as Chitawan and what some may see as the bad old days of tiger hunting .
6 ‘ Suppose we go with what the kid says , what do you see as the next step ? ’
7 The Queen should not , in your opinion , abdicate in favour of Prince Charles ( 61% ) , and those of you who answered the question , ‘ Is there any member of the Royal family you 'd rather see as the future king/queen ? ’ , chose the Princess Royal ( placing her way out ahead of the Princess of Wales ) .
8 The problem has been yet further exacerbated in the modern age as compared with the patristic period by what one must see as the demise of the doctrine of the trinity and its replacement by a tritheism .
9 What we may see as the first classical statue of a draped woman , corresponding to the naked male of the Kritian boy , is likewise from the Acropolis and could likewise have been set there just before or just after the interruptions of 480/79 .
10 So what do I see as the problems in how the industry appeals to the children of today ?
11 What do you see as the advantages of Reddin 's 3-D Theory over the Managerial Grid of Blake and Mouton ?
12 What do you see as the advantages and disadvantages of the use of the following in the handling of routine office-work :
13 Joanne began to focus on what she could see as the positive aspects of the new approach , and while she did not specifically identify them as such , they were related to the process objectives within the scheme of work .
14 It means that this type of analysis lights upon a particular aspect of social life and social change ( and an aspect of life with which Chicagoans were immediately concerned in the 1920s ) without attending to what Castells or a structuralist Marxist would see as the principal underlying processes affecting people 's lives , especially economic processes and those related to the social relations of production .
15 Who do you see as the sort of holding responsibility for training ?
16 What was your priorities when you were doing that , what were your priorities as far as , was it to get it all down or was it just to get in down in a particular way what what do you see as the priorities when you were talking about doing it ?
17 What do you see as the role of Government in promoting UK exports and how do you feel this compares with the support received by other European businesses ?
18 So , do you see as the real reason for the shut-down of Dido and Pluto really a win for the arguments long standing of the environmental lobby .
19 The mother you could see about the place , hurrying on the streets of Dynmouth , a woman with brass-coloured hair who sold clothes in a shop .
20 Might see through the slaying , righting its wrong ,
21 I looked at my watch , the time was just after 11 p.m. and I could see through the doorway the rain was still driving hard .
22 In the middle of the long teak dining table lay Lilian Hatton 's wedding hat , an elaborate confection of satin leaves and tulle as green and fresh as the real leaves he could see through the picture window in the Kingsbrook meadows .
23 ‘ I lived in America for a long time and I can see through the glossy image-making of his campaign , I think .
24 Ye can see through the back .
25 For a moment he could n't see through the train of bubbles left by the spear , which hit the fish dead centre and an inch behind the jaw hinge .
26 It was tough on the aircrews though , going out night after night to drop bombs on targets they could n't see through the murk and the searchlights , but perhaps this very impersonality kept them going — that and the fact that they were young and usually had a few days between each mission when they could recuperate in the relative peace and tranquility of the English countryside .
27 Some workers believe they can see through the ‘ emperor 's clothes ’ , arguing that if a fear of strangers is not actually an illusion , it is irredeemably elusive .
28 All you could see through the gap was a strip of wall and half a fridge .
29 They were not very young , and from the back-slapping and laughter I could see through the glass rear doors in fine form .
30 Knowing the fact-presupposing explanation of ‘ It 's afternoon ’ we can see through the question , ‘ How can I mean anything by ‘ It 's afternoon on the Sun ’ ? ’
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