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

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1 Thereafter , events had an almost predetermined ring about them as Soviet action was matched by Western reaction .
2 The SD regarded the ‘ terror raids ’ and the rumours about them as ‘ a negative morale factor of the first order ’ which had unquestionably produced ‘ a danger for the will to resist ’ , especially among women .
3 Linda Kelly has made herself so familiar with these redoubtable historical figures that she writes about them as though they were her next-door neighbours .
4 The creep will also say things like , ‘ Oh , I know just how you feel ’ or ‘ I hear what you say ’ , and by the end of the interview you 'll know as much about them as they know about you .
5 Then coral pink walls of rock closed about them as they took the deep cut into Wells .
6 There I finally decided to throw in my efforts at making contact with the Delhi eunuchs ; it was taking up a lot of time and there was still no hint of a breakthrough : after ten days I still knew as little about them as I had when I had begun .
7 Perhaps some hon. Members will be quite content to say to their constituents that they understand their problems and sympathise , but that there is nothing that they can do about them as the matter is out of their hands .
8 He does n't like to think about them as he likes to sleep at night .
9 He spoke slowly to the children and did not take his eyes off them as he spoke .
10 I 've been , y'know , trying to get off them as well , cutting them down .
11 Thus the dead hand of the past presses heavily on the head of the present and gives corporate criminals a genuine sense of irresponsibility because they feel the corporation acting through them as mere passive intermediaries .
12 The Bank is also talking to the international clearing-houses , Euroclear and Cedel , about settling gilt bargains through them as well as through its own central gilts office .
13 In the Ma'badong , we were told , they could feel all the past and future generations of their tribe resonating through them as one — they could touch their Whole People , outside time , in the here and now .
14 A sigh shivered through them as Léonie and Thérèse joined them and knelt down .
15 Claudia , sleeping hardly at all and eating only when a worried Myra stood over her , got through them as best she could .
16 She glanced through them as she ate .
17 The salts dissolved in the oceans do not reside there permanently , rather they cycle through them as they pass from crystalline to sedimentary rock .
18 Already officers were returning from enquiries with completed interview-forms and Lucy Lane was going through them as they came in .
19 I rest my head against the bars and gaze through them as into a cage .
20 But I want to look at them both and I will go through them as well and mark them for spelling and for for your punctuation and everything else .
21 ‘ The thought of not being there for them as they grew up was too much to bear , ’ she said .
22 ‘ You 'll have hot water for them as soon as we get to the house . ’
23 There were about thirty people waiting for them as they left their home .
24 She searched for words , and was still searching for them as the front door opened and Herr Nordern came in .
25 The Foreign Office Minister , Mr William Waldegrave , said : ‘ The message we must get across is that those in the security services , those working for the state , should recognise that a day of reckoning will come for them as it has come for the East Germans and others . ’
26 We have held the hands of our gallant fighters and prayed with them and for them as their life 's blood seeped slowly into the dark damp earth of the jungle .
27 He followed his robots ( two children as robot nurses ) around , whispering instructions to them and occasionally taking over and doing the tasks for them as he found it difficult to be precise in his instructions .
28 Candidates in local elections can expect their followers not only to vote for them but to campaign for them as well .
29 Without these pupils , the new schools could not of course demonstrate whether or not they could provide for them as well as the grammar schools had .
30 Indeed when times get bad things are often better for them as people turn back to the old faiths .
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