Example sentences of "[pron] [verb] [pron] [noun] as [art] " in BNC.

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1 The Montanist prophets required everyone to acknowledge their utterances as the true work of the Holy Spirit .
2 Moderator I declare my interest as a member of the panel on doctrine but I wanted to enquire whether Professor would be willing to include not only the problem of anti-semitism but what seems to me to be the opposite problem which also exists today , which is the problem of Zionism .
3 And I make his desk as a desk .
4 If not , can I present my age as an advantage ?
5 Not so our participants who treat the inability of someone to remember their name as an act of personal contempt .
6 However I run my boat as a charter boat and cater for a masochistic fringe who would sail on Christmas day if I were to let them .
7 I am following my hon. Friend 's contribution closely and I appreciate his concern as a constituency Member .
8 I accept his statement as the word of a right hon. Member of this House .
9 It was their own idea , started without help before I began my work as an adviser and I want to try and help them make it a success .
10 I know my objectivity as a reviewer is going to be put sorely to the test , because so far I 've loved every one that I 've laid my hands on .
11 Partial topic framework existing in a conversation between K ( 20+ , female , Edinburgh-resident , university student , … ) and J ( 60+ , male , Edinburgh-resident , retired , … ) in P Working Men 's Club , Edinburgh , … ) at T ( early evening , spring , 1976 , … ) mentioning ( J's three children — J ‘ s brothers — the schools they attended — the schools J attended — that J did badly at school — J left school at fourteen ) when K asks J what he did after he left school J : oh I done odd jobs like + paper boy + chemist 's shop worked in a chemist shop + and done two or three others+ and I finally started in the bricklaying + so I served my time as a bricklayer + K : that 's good money J : nowadays it is but in that + when my time was out it wasn't+ it was only three pounds nine a week + so + + K : my father was a stonemason and he started at home + and they were paid a halfpenny an hour extra for being left-handed + +
12 Fifty years ago , Debussy fans could only buy records of this or that piano piece from the Préludes , Estampes , Children 's Corner and so on , and I remember my pleasure as a child in acquiring HMV 's 12-inch shellac disc of Rubinstein playing the Prélude from Pour le piano ( labelled as ‘ Prelude in A minor ’ ) coupled with Ravel 's ‘ Forlane ’ from Le tombeau de Couperin .
13 When , gentle reader , someone over-uses your name as a controlling tactic , a throwaway comment disguising an analysis of what is going on can be most effective : ‘ Gosh , it 's interesting how you call me by my Christian name so much ’ ( sub-text : ‘ I 've rumbled you — stop it ’ ) .
14 Joke ‘ I treated his words as a bit of a joke , ’ said Jolosa , of Cwmbran , Gwent .
15 I saw his words as a way of getting at the Countess .
16 I saw my marriage as a kind of pointless secular martyrdom , but I baulked at putting brushwood around my own pyre .
17 I use my father as an example because he was a Tory , and therefore as enthusiastic about students as beagles are about smoking .
18 Yeah the attitude is very much about I respect your rights as an individual , you 've got equal rights as much as I have .
19 I cocked my weapon as an immediate reaction .
20 With all humility and many tears I did my work as the Lord 's servant …
21 With all humility and many tears I did my work as the Lord 's servant …
22 With all humility and many tears I did my work as the Lord 's servant …
23 I had your mother as a baby , and you know something ?
24 And I ended up in the erm my ended my career as the in , I was in charge of the stone , stone masonry office working for the funeral manager .
25 When all this was going on I left my job as a bank clerk to work as a messenger .
26 Sir , — Nine years ago I volunteered my services as a school governor , believing that the expertise I could offer would be helpful to headteacher , staff and pupils .
27 Furthermore if I see my task as a teacher in terms of the development of thinking skills , should I not concentrate upon those procedures which are appropriate to particular academic disciplines ?
28 I see my task as a weaver who is looking for threads to weave together .
29 I see my job as a county councillor as one of running the county council so that it delivers services to the people cost effectively and efficiently .
30 In all the senses I felt that there was little support in helping me integrate my identity as a Black lesbian and ended up feeling totally alienated and with a complete loss of my self-confidence .
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