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

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1 Somehow working with a young cast in Dublin has brought out the best in Parker as a director to create the film that is already being talked about as the best rock movie in years .
2 The trouble was that if you permitted intimacy you would be thought of as ‘ cheap ’ and perhaps be talked about as the girls at the dance had talked about Paula , only by the boys , which was worse , but if you did n't no boy would be prepared to bother with you for long .
3 ‘ I have been leading scorer at Boro for five out of the last seven seasons — but it has become a way of life to be talked about as the player who is leaving or out of the team .
4 But I , but I mean , basically , the the er , the objections you raised to it there are are are planning objections which presumably the councils thought about when they advocated Ingleston as as the home for a new stadium .
5 And in using Motif and using potentially X terminals as as the most elegant method of delivering that functionality , we can control X and we can emulate X on certain other types of device .
6 So erm I mean I think we 're definitely seen by the men as as the more as the more brave in in a way you know .
7 Erm it is our position that we would support and regard as as the best approach one based on past land take-up .
8 Erm , that report is not in the bundle of documents before your lordship at present because we were notified er er as as the sixteenth of November er that thetted , a unitary stat unitary authority and County Hall is
9 What I want you to do as as the person who 's being assertive is to stick to the point .
10 Yes as as as the treasure .
11 And in my own role as as the as being on the editorial board of the newsletter erm we need all the effort that we can going in into that really .
12 So they 're just after a kind of random sample of Aston lecturers and as as the official random sample keep forgetting to put the er put the tape in the machine , or turn it on or whatever , it 's handed on to me so I 'm now wired up to an extraordinary degree .
13 No , I mean I know that is is not exactly pertinent to the application that is er in , erm I my personal view is that that that bungalows are are practical , we have had it stated by one resident that a house and a bungalow would be acceptable , erm not that I am er anticipating any other planning develop er applications by these applicants but er would a house of a similar nature to one of these that they have proposed , plus a bungalow er , would we have as much opposition to this , to that as as the present ones , or you would prefer to defer until you saw it ?
14 The other thing we do sort of every now and then , and next time will be Easter , we actually have some people in costume who actually reoccupy the house over Waster weekend in this case as as the household of William and they 've been coming for a long time now and they 've got set into the set into their roles quite well .
15 through you see him as as the actor but to everybody else he 's like
16 I do yeah absolutely as as as the first few times we did it you know .
17 You see and that al old aunt that I told you about she always referred this road through as the new road .
18 Jesus who Himself spoke of ‘ the creation ’ could also have rightly spoken in terms of ‘ my creation ’ for as the apostle Paul wrote ‘ by Him were all things CREATED that are in heaven ( was there evolution in heaven ? ) and that are in earth … all things were CREATED by Him and for Him . ’
19 But he felt as well something far greater — the sudden joy of life that he had pleaded for as the old eagle 's right , and in pleading for it then had begun at last to claim it as his own .
20 In fact , I gave her more thinking time than I 'd bargained for as the crush at the bar was worse than when we 'd arrived .
21 It wo n't be very nice so we 'll have to just manage as for as the stall light the hall lighting who is responsible for that ?
22 He made no secret of what he thought of as the poverty of American culture .
23 Shakespearan drama is usually thought of as the embodiment of a truly popular art , whatever ‘ bourgeois ’ or aristocratic dimensions it also possesses .
24 Wittgenstein , widely thought of as the greatest philosopher of the twentieth century , published very little in his lifetime , and is unlikely to have got tenure in a modern British university .
25 The Art Of The Musical will be led by the artistic director , Roger Redfarn and will explore the contention that , although America is thought of as the home of the musical , the Brits have been busy in the Eighties conquering Broadway .
26 is generally thought of as the all-purpose cheese , for cooking and eating .
27 He is commonly spoken of as the keeper of the King 's conscience .
28 Every ‘ Toshie ’ watcher , and there are many devotees of the great Charles Rennie Mackintosh from Hill Street to Hiroshima , knows that Glasgow was once thought of as the very acme of a Tokyo for tea-rooms .
29 Buckminsterfullerene has often been thought of as the 3-D equivalent of benzene and so should be ‘ aromatic ’ , which means performing some of the chemical reactions for which benzene is noted .
30 The 1980s might usefully be thought of as the ‘ decade of regulatory reform ’ .
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