Example sentences of "[noun sg] [prep] [verb] it as [art] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ For these reasons I think there is a fairly strong case for marketing it as a health product but it will also probably be considered a luxury , ’ Mrs Rowan added .
2 Whole-tone harmony is part of many harmonic systems , is valuable in many circumstances , and is therefore worth a brief study by all composers , even if they have no intention of using it as a complete system themselves .
3 Some of my former colleagues would agree that my recent work is unhistorical but on the contrary condemn it for this — or rather they would condemn it did they not resort to the easier course of dismissing it as the gutterings of a senile mind .
4 A perceived event then is not in the same relation to the act of perceiving it as an inferred event is to the act of inferring it .
5 Although there are problems in directly transferring Belbin 's analysis into educational institutions there does appear to be the basis of using it as a means of managing the issues identified at the start of this section .
6 You know both sides were very happy you know it was up with the company or down with the company you know , and I think certainly the younger lads sort of saw it as an infringement upon their future , you know we 've all got mortgages and the o older men who 'd been working since the quarry started you know were gon na see a drop in their standard of living , so I think you know people were getting a bit upset you know that a n a new fella h a new face had come in , and all of a sudden you know changes were being made that were gon na hurt everybody financially .
7 Because in the past Dave we 've actually tried to tie it in with parent 's evening to sort of use it as a bit of a motivator to jeer the , gee them up before the end
8 If shaft flexibility is not important dynamically there seems little point in introducing it as an unwanted variable in the swing .
9 They concur with the group in seeing it as a way of cutting down on bootleg tapes , though it will still reduce the impact of a future live album .
10 Positive form can be introduced into any polygon or polyhedron by regarding it as a closed skin subjected to internal expansion .
11 ‘ He 's got every chance of making it as a player . ’
12 Ted Fleming 's original has been copied many times , always with appreciated success , so we have no hesitation in recommending it as a lifter for any parafauna that is within reasonable weight limits .
13 It is all too easy to make the mistake of treating it as a purely physical problem that can be overcome by renewal , as was discovered by costly experience in the USA during the 1960s and in Britain a decade later .
14 One even made the mistake of describing it as a signal to ‘ alert others in the pack ’ , as if cats are group-hunting animals like wolves .
15 None the less , there was a substantial majority in favour of accepting it as a basis for discussion , largely because there was much to be said about the interrelationship of pope , bishops and curia , and the draft provided this opportunity .
16 A codicil is really a supplementary will , and is generally used for making some alteration in a will without revoking it as a whole .
17 In the cases of indirect wording , for example , the testator had not stated that he intended X to be a trustee for Y. None the less he had made his intention that there should be a legal relationship between them plain , and the jurists validated the disposition by construing it as a trust .
18 In 1806 proponents of the trade , Gascoigne and Rose , tried to marginalise Romilly 's attack by portraying it as a form of extremism .
19 So too is materialism which is their reason for positing it as a rightful successor to idealism as the method for understanding history .
20 Kaplan explains that the primary impetus to his project was the sense that modern interpretations of the Adagietto have strayed from the composer 's intentions with regard to what he calls ‘ the current fashion of treating it as a sombre movement played at a funereal pace . ’
21 He said it was a matter of accepting it as a capital project but he would see that Coun Jackson received the information he had requested .
22 I think the problem about having it as a a a perhaps a wine bar or something is that is that it 's very difficult to get to and I think it do n't does create problems for people but I think there is a solution there we just need to actually target the right use for it .
23 This could even have the elusive and much desired effect of reducing the appeal of smoking as a ‘ grown up ’ activity through reconstructing it as an essentially teenage pursuit .
24 He now has a way of displaying it as a real space-filling 3-D image .
25 The possibility of using it as a bypass to the village was discussed with the Ministry of Defence in 1985 .
26 The possibility of using it as a tactical weapon against the king-duke was too valuable an asset to be abandoned .
27 Hermione Lee is admirably judicious about all this , pointing out both that we have a perfect right to say things about a writer that we would not have said in their lifetime , and that ‘ to account for Cather 's fiction by reading it as an encoding of covert , even guilty sexuality is , I think , both patronising and narrow . ’
28 But even if we allow that this can be a beneficial experience , we must question the wisdom of seeing it as the only valid way in which reading can be learned .
29 Subsequently he kept watch on Joyce ‘ s National Socialist League , even to the extent of infiltrating it as a member .
30 Existing software which incorporates documentation procedures is being evaluated with a view to using it as a basis for this development .
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