Example sentences of "[vb infin] me as " in BNC.
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1 | She did n't want me as a kid . |
2 | Fox , 24 , says : ‘ Dave Stringer did n't fancy me as a player , it was as simple as that . |
3 | ‘ Do n't treat me as a child ! ’ she cried scornfully , ‘ You know that I love you , and that 's why I 'm being packed off . ’ |
4 | ‘ Other students did n't treat me as a mature student and I got to know students aged 17 to 70 . |
5 | I do feel vulnerable when I go out though — people do n't treat me as someone special , they laugh at my size . ’ |
6 | Do n't treat me as one . ’ |
7 | He may regard me as an amateur but the fact is that , due to physical difficulties , I can not pull and twist in a horizontal mode and so I invoked gravity to assist . |
8 | ‘ I do n't think anybody will ever regard me as a BBC insider , ’ he insists . |
9 | She has always been kindness itself to me , but I have a feeling in my bones that she would not regard me as a wholly reliable supporter . |
10 | Wessex region would not recognise me as a senior registrar until the college 's approval had been received . |
11 | ‘ She 's told me all about you , but do n't count me as an enemy . |
12 | You can introduce me as your bodyguard … ’ |
13 | ‘ Confidentiality ’ may mean my right ( or wish ) that you do not pass on what I have told you ( or do n't identify me as the informant ) , or it may mean my wish ( or right ) that you do not pass on information about me , or , with ‘ professional ’ prefixed , it may mean that our group will support each other by saying nothing about each other 's judgements , competencies or foibles . |
14 | ‘ Do n't see me as a spokesperson for anything , ’ she warns . |
15 | What I would find off-putting is the idea that people would see me as a divorced man 's bit of light relief . |
16 | I 'm beginning to think the fans will soon see me as a bit of a jinx . |
17 | ‘ I looked up to Valerie and Lesley when I was a kid and I hope today 's youngsters will see me as a role model . ’ |
18 | ‘ Can you see me as the Prime Minister 's wife living in Downing Street ? ’ |
19 | ‘ Could you ever see me as a full-time mother ? ’ |
20 | A deaf therapist said : ‘ They do n't see me as a health professional who knows it all , but who does n't really understand ; they see me as a disabled person . ’ |
21 | I 'd almost given up hope that you 'd ever see me as a girl … a woman . |
22 | ‘ I thought you never would see me as a perfectly ordinary girl . |
23 | And then , as the job came up with Social Services , and I joined it , I did have some reservations , because I felt that maybe people would see me as sort of having deserted them and joined them , you know , er brilliant movie ? |
24 | Can you see me as an Army Wife ? ’ |
25 | Did Quigley see me as some kind of John the Baptist figure ? |
26 | ‘ You do n't really see me as a suspect , surely ! ’ |
27 | ‘ Men do n't see me as the stuff of their romantic dreams . |
28 | We worked on an antimalaria unit and he would remember me as ‘ Taff ’ Jenkins . |
29 | I could never cook myself a meal , even with such complete mod. cons , and Hellen , who helped me arrange the furniture , pictures and scrolls , would tease me as ‘ the eternal bachelor ’ who could not fry an egg or boil water without burning it . |
30 | ‘ Do n't use me as an instrument , I said , and I 'll have to sort out my own feelings . |