Example sentences of "[verb] [vb pp] him as [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Since then they 've made LA Story together , and she has encouraged him as an actor rather than a comic .
2 A SUPERMARKET assistant recognised a man who tried to pay for goods with a stolen credit card — because she 'd seen him as a strippergram .
3 Ever since we 'd been at university together , I 'd known him as a bit of a shower freak , staying in there for ages .
4 As for King Arthur , Tolkien might well have seen him as a symptom of English vagueness .
5 Old Asshe had liked him , he had been certain , and should have welcomed him as a son-in-law ; but evidently no man in the world was to be permitted to fill that position .
6 She was damn lucky to have pulled him as a husband .
7 He gestured across the lawn that ran down to a stream and then up again to his own cottage , which Thomas had given him as a wedding present .
8 But then , afterwards , I learned that the other members of the party had accepted him as a bachelor and he had gone along with that . ’
9 He was as perfect to her now as he had been when she had seen him as a child .
10 Serfaty , who used to dismiss the human rights movement as bourgeois liberalism , then heard from his family that Amnesty International had adopted him as a prisoner of conscience , jailed for the peaceful expression of his political ideas .
11 They were all thin people — there 'd almost have been room for a fourth person in the double his parents had bought him as a wedding present , so getting three people in it was certainly not an impossibility .
12 His friend Dr Burney , not a Cambridge man , expressed similar concern at Smart 's lack of discretion : ‘ While he was the pride of Cambridge and the chief poetical ornament of that University , he ruined himself by returning the tavern treats of strangers who had invited him as a wit and an extraordinary personage , in order to boast of his acquaintance ’ .
13 Chris had reconstructed him as a man .
14 Yet it never occurred to John , as his mother aged , that she might be in need of any help , until a visitor from Johannesburg , who had known him as a boy , told him that she was hard up , after which lie made her an allowance .
15 Barbara was wonderful : unlike some people who had known him as a child , she treated him as an adult .
16 His uncle had entered him as a subscriber onto the Royal Exchange , Manchester , and made him a partner .
17 Hawk nodded to his father , the man who had tutored him as a Dreamwalker , and was not acknowledged .
18 Hauser had struck him as a man who moved with great caution .
19 Oh , and the victim , Yankel Rosenbaum , a lawyer , had identified him as the killer before he died .
20 In his twelve years in Paris Modigliani had painted portraits almost exclusively and had lost the ‘ habit of contemplating landscape ’ that had fired him as a boy .
21 The audience who had loved him as a stage juvenile were themselves growing old , and could not fail to notice the signs of ageing in their idol .
22 A former wartime lieutenant in the Lithuanian police , Anton Gecas , on July 17 lost a £600,000 libel case against the United Kingdom Scottish Television company which had described him as a war criminal .
23 It becomes less important to Picasso later on but it is something which is constant for Matisse and it has always been recognised by critics who have described him as a painter 's painter .
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