Sentence examples for Look upon it as from inspiring English sources

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Greeting our mixed group of British, Texan, Canadian and Swedish skiers at the start point in Deer Valley, our guides Bob and Calvin told the nine of us that we'd need no special ski touring gear to complete the Interconnect and we should look upon it as much as a chance to ski Utah's best resorts, as a backcountry adventure.

Look upon it as an investment.

Look upon it as a kind of icy Wicker Man.

It wasn't indiscriminate in its use of firepower, but it tended to look upon it as good, especially during the big counteroffensive in the fall of 2003, and in the two battles in Fallujah the following year.

And people look upon it as life's adventure.

"I look upon it as a disease," he said.

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He has found Harper's Bazaar a gallery in which to exhibit his most distinctive, not to say his most eccentric, gifts, and, notwithstanding the relatively trifling effect nowadays of its payments on his bank account, he still looks upon it as an unequalled showcase for an aspirant to artistic prestige.

She suggested "looking upon it as art for the sake of art".

Mr. Manzullo added that he had never looked upon it as a bill to benefit gays.

She considers this in no way punishment, but instead looks upon it as an opportunity she gladly welcomes.

Stella's downfall is caused by her inherent liking for vulgarity, without looking upon it as anything more than amusing.

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