Example sentences of "[vb infin] it as " in BNC.

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1 Hell , I made a crystal radio while in Junior High School , but I do n't include it as part of my credentials .
2 He was not saying merely that you believed it , but that you could know it as certainty !
3 Should this be announced during my absence , as is not unlikely , I would you should know it as a marriage of convenience , no more .
4 But his full-bottomed wig he has kept in the hope that his barrister son , also Bernard , will one day need it as a QC .
5 You may need it as evidence to support your claim .
6 So yeah , I 'm not sure whether it , whether whether one should translate it as the mountains of Ararat , or the Ararat mountains .
7 ‘ Your house will be worth a lot more now , ’ people remarked brightly , which observation — if it brought forth a reply at all — was countered by a snapped : ‘ I did n't buy it as an investment ’ .
8 Like all its designs , the B3 is tailor-made and you can buy it as a flat-pack for self-assembly or have it assembled by the company .
9 And then I said well I will buy it as a joint sort of joint family Christmas present
10 WE READ of ‘ male rape ’ but the law does not recognise it as such .
11 For a moment I did n't even recognise it as the same owl Derek and I had been round to see a few weeks before .
12 A distorted pulse is , nevertheless , a pulse , and the receiver will recognise it as such .
13 He did not recognise it as hope .
14 ‘ The radio set can remain on for hours at a time ; you can enjoy it as background to reading , writing , homework , housework … .
15 Quite clearly , to the shame of local and central government , the homelessness crisis has been allowed to get to such a level that I would describe it as a national disgrace . ’
16 I would rather describe it as a lively interest . ’
17 ‘ I would n't describe it as an assault but it was certainly reckless and dangerous play .
18 Summarised , I would describe it as a kind of ‘ elitist populism ’ , which totally ignores the tastes of thousands of ‘ ordinary people ’ .
19 Although it 's been around since 1985 you could hardly describe it as one of the top-selling DOS word processors .
20 " Well I suppose you 'd describe it as … windiness . "
21 And go to words of meaning , erm and the descriptions of colours where men are more likely to say purple whereas women would describe it as aubergine or plum and go into more detail about the shading than the colour .
22 I can only describe it as naked lust .
23 Most dictionaries would describe it as a ‘ desire or tendency to escape from reality into fantasy ’ , and ‘ reality ’ is certainly a key word in this definition .
24 We can describe it as the seamless integration of data , text , images and sound within a single digital information environment .
25 We both argued that the levels of er housing development in Craven , Harrogate and to a lesser extent perhaps Amblet Hambleton should not be constrained , so as to reduce erm the the steady trickle if I can describe it as that of migration from the West Yorkshire conurbation to those areas , in perhaps er l looking at the different proposal for the new settlement which might be located in the Leeds York corridor .
26 Erm the training course er as I said two days er I 'll count it as a full training course .
27 Indeed it did , to anybody who remembered or could visual-ise it as a busy dock .
28 Where a practice is reasonably common and sensible in its market context , the courts will often uphold it as an implied term in the main contract .
29 You can consider it as an abbreviation for the two rules with this condition and the actions play ( x , O ) ; play ( z , X ) and play ( x , O ) ; play ( z' , X ) .
30 Then , when we are ready , we can reconstitute and display it as new information which human beings can once again understand .
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