Example sentences of "[vb -s] [pn reflx] as a [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 He offers himself as a strong figure and also a young one .
2 In 98.6 , Sukenick briefly casts himself as an improvising comic on the explicit model of Lenny Bruce and Milton Berle .
3 He describes himself as a practising Christian whose main hobby is cricket .
4 In his autobiography Reflections in a Silver Spoon Mr Mellon describes himself as an Incurable Collector .
5 For someone who describes herself as a late starter in sailing — she first stepped into a dinghy 15 years ago at the age of 29 — Mary Falk has accumulated a phenomenal amount of experience .
6 If the prey obligingly offers itself as an immobilised piece of meat , what advantage does it gain ?
7 KOONS sees himself as a direct descendant of the Baroque — ‘ Bernini and stuff like that ’ — a florid exuberance in revolt against all elitism , emotional coldness and stuffed shirts .
8 Eliot sees himself as an orthodox writer , trying to make his audience aware of the need to contribute to their own living tradition .
9 He fancies himself as a sporting man . ’
10 The basic complexity is one of asymmetry , which in these conditions shows itself as a deepseated contradiction between the reproduction of market relations ( both directly , within the market , and indirectly , within state and educational functions ) and the consequences of such reproduction in certain sensitive and perhaps crucial areas of public morality , respect for authority and actual crime .
11 The Library sees itself as a major provider of an enquiry service within RBGE , and also as a switching centre for specialist enquiries which we forward to the most appropriate staff for answer .
12 Although GEC has no plans to move into the growing marker for digital applications of GaAs chips the company sees itself as a major player in GaAs wafers for ‘ simple ’ analogue devices .
13 The Initiative wants OSF to contribute to the Unix specification for ACE , and sees itself as a possible vehicle for knitting the discordant elements of the establishment together .
14 The convenors of the conference were drawn from two ideological camps in South Africa 's extra-parliamentary opposition : the Mass Democratic Movement ( MDM ) , which is ideologically aligned to the outlawed African National Congress , and the BCM , which was founded by Steve Biko and sees itself as a third force between the ANC and the banned Pan-Africanist Congress ( PAC ) .
15 What differentiates the Asiatic system is that while in the ancient or feudal systems the community sees itself as a fundamental unit and as the holder of its common property , in the oriental case it does not .
16 The past often appears ideal in retrospect , yet if one looks at it closely it reveals itself as a dangerous place where we laid mines to trap others , and others laid them to trap us .
17 Heterosexuality , once it is exposed as an exchange of women between men , reveals itself as a mediated form of homosexuality .
18 She sees herself as a driving force to get new ideas for new courses onto the University books particularly interdisciplinary courses and others which , she says , have got glamourous , ‘ rather sexy ’ images .
19 TONI Halliday sees herself as a hard NorthEast woman .
20 On the day he is told he has been cured , Henry receives a mysterious female visitor who introduces herself as a fellow thief .
21 In the essay ‘ Theatum philosophicum ’ ( 1970 ) , written shortly after the Archaeology , Foucault attempts to avoid the snares of the problem of the relation of the event to the totality , or the particular to the general , that beset both Sartre and Althusser , by arguing that the event as event is only constituted through its repetition in thought as a ‘ phantasm ’ : ‘ it makes the event indefinite so that it repeats itself as a singular universal ’ .
22 Mr Devlin portrays himself as a dynamic character , bursting with enthusiasm and energy and commitment to the constituency .
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