Example sentences of "[adv] describe [pers pn] as " in BNC.

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1 I would rather describe it as a lively interest . ’
2 I can only describe it as naked lust .
3 Barry Humphries ' cartoon hero Barry McKenzie made cracks about Château Chunder , the star wine from down under , fondly describing it as a great emetic .
4 Pahdra Singh has told me that although Proby 's cousin did manage to register the stand as a car , he did so describing it as a 1964 Skoda with 300,000 miles on the clock .
5 The historian , Robert Currie , has justly described it as the ‘ architectural monument to Methodist ambitions at the beginning of the twentieth century ’ .
6 One could scarcely describe him as some kind of father-figure !
7 The Regional Health Authority tonight described it as a tragic story .
8 I have eaten there once and came away describing it as something not very special .
9 Patients at Dr Jordan 's 1,530-strong practice yesterday described him as a ‘ conscientious grafter ’ .
10 Although it 's been around since 1985 you could hardly describe it as one of the top-selling DOS word processors .
11 By further describing it as a ritual , the author might be taken to suggest that it was also part of an ongoing practice governed by unalterable rules .
12 One of my boyfriends once described you as the Rossetti maiden . ’
13 The Soviet defence minister , seeking to justify the action , claimed that organised attempts were being made to establish a ‘ dictatorship of the bourgeois type ’ in the area ; the Lithuanian president , Vytautas Landsbergis , saw the conflict as a result of the ‘ fifty-one year confrontation between Lithuania and the USSR ’ , and the Russian president , Boris Yel'tsin , more forthrightly described it as an ‘ offensive against democracy ’ .
14 Queen Soraya later described him as " half swashbuckler and half Don Juan " . )
15 But as Hurst has emphasised ( 1976 , pp. 292 ) such pottery ‘ presents a serious problem ’ for it is often so fragmentary or ‘ unstratified ’ , so as to make study difficult ; he also describes them as ‘ cooking-pots ’ .
16 Alex Carlile MP has similarly described them as ‘ these two mass murderers ’ , who should be brought here for ‘ a fair trial ’ .
17 Barry Gray , spokesman for People Against the River Crossing , also described it as an " astonishing change of heart " .
18 He often described him as a truly Christian Prince . ’
19 He was engaged in trading abroad , in cloth and books , and by 1650 was an important member of the community associated with the London Dutch church ; he was also a friend of Samuel Hartlib [ q.v. ] , who often describes him as an ‘ informant ’ .
20 We very often describe Him as ‘ God of peace ’ .
21 Iraq was being destroyed while a CNN commentator excitedly described it as ‘ fireworks on the 4th of July ’ .
22 ( This is obviously correct ; one does not make something a business secret by simply describing it as such .
23 Does the Chief Secretary remember the October 1974 general election when he was my opponent in West Bromwich and then described me as a militant ?
24 Although , from time to time , some of our colleagues on the shop floor who ran into difficulties you know , er sometimes described you as a tool of management , er which was to say the least you know , er entirely untrue .
25 Those few foreigners who have been there describe it as one of the most remote and desolate spots in the world .
26 My mother , wild with exasperation , one day again described me as a lump .
27 Matzner and Tipler accordingly describe it as a ‘ fold singularity ’ .
28 The woman seemed pious and withdrawn : indeed , one of the innkeepers actually described her as a nun .
29 The programme never described him as such , though he certainly wields the authority you would expect that title would give him .
30 Bede says that he was in exile for the purposes of study and he subsequently described him as a most learned man ( HE V , 12 ) .
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