perceive
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| to address activities that they | perceive | as threatening and damaging to |
| onto the rocky shingle and | perceive | a place so mountain protected |
| i cleaning its windows i | perceive | the loch as precious as |
| scotland and that some children | perceive | central and southern scots to |
| their ain leid maist dinnae | perceive | it as a leid until |
| major disadvantages o how scots | perceive | their ain leid maist dinnae |
| attitude is not what we | perceive | from sqa management or sqa |
| to speak the language to | perceive | the differences in culture and |
| questions are not answered people | perceive | that there is a conspiracy |
| level is limited because people | perceive | the flu jag as one |
| difficult to m608: hm f643: | perceive | of that degree of m642: |
| his time were beginning to | perceive | the way they spoke they |
| pupils in edinburgh secondary schools | perceive | to be the languages modern |
| hair out at what they | perceive | as a lack of progress |
| f643: and he could not | perceive | himself of how he would |
| from the people who already | perceive | the eu to be distant |
| in line 4 we can | perceive | another example of foregrounding in |
| the way in which people | perceive | it should have done the |
| a surveillance order if they | perceive | there to be a threat |
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