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

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1 After the lunch break Sister shared her experience as a nurse and bereavement counsellor in a busy London casualty department .
2 Many commentators interpreted Aquino 's action as an attempt to revive her reputation as a populist and to distance herself from the charges of nepotism , corruption and incompetence which had been increasingly directed against her government by critics from both the right and the left .
3 LIVERPOOL 'S former Lord Mayor , Councillor Rosie Cooper , was in London this afternoon to receive her award as a national Catholic Woman of the Year .
4 A mother in England recently won the right to permit a childminder to smack her child as a form of discipline , but the Northern Ireland Childminding Association has rejected this form of physical punishment .
5 He heard Lady whine her disappointment as the taller , quicker dog snapped another piece of Frankie 's sandwich from the air and swallowed it in a single gulp .
6 One old lady recalls her days as a midwife many years ago when on one occasion she had to deliver a baby in an old farm cottage near the works .
7 If it were n't for his days at the mucky end of the trade , he would never have earned enough to buy a house and he would n't have met Raksha who had been doing a bit of topless work to supplement her salary as a nurse .
8 The clash between the demands of the Welfare State and Britain 's desire to regain her position as a great power had claimed its first victim !
9 If the clinical teacher sees her role as a trainer developing competence then objectives can be applied ; but if she sees herself as providing something more than this , perhaps aiding and encouraging the development of the nurse as an autonomous person within the context of nursing , then she will go beyond the stage where objectives can be applied .
10 Russia 's desire to maintain her status as a great power demanded a program of modernisation and rearmament .
11 Margaret Wynne Nevinson 's play In the Workhouse was prompted by the case of a woman detained with her children in the workhouse because her husband was a drunkard , despite her desire to earn her living as a dressmaker .
12 In addition , Joanne felt that the new approach exposed her weaknesses as a teacher .
13 Lyric Fantasy is poised to return to sprinting at the weekend and has an excellent opportunity to break her duck as a three-year-old .
14 She ran her tongue nervously over her lips , tasting the honey-coral lipgloss she 'd applied carefully in an effort to banish her image as the ingenuous young art student , fresh from college .
15 Ten days later , at eight-thirty in the morning of Wednesday , 22nd January , Robyn Penrose set off in a snowstorm and an ill humour to begin her stint as the University of Rummidge Faculty of Arts Industry Year Shadow , or URFAIYS as she was designated in memoranda emanating from the Vice-Chancellor 's Office .
16 Her insistence on cleanliness made her work as a director of a local laundry extra successful , and the company did well with her important contribution .
17 Two years ago Siu-ming left her job as a solicitor in Bath to work for the women 's workshop and train as a cabinetmaker at Brunel Technical College , on block release .
18 The breakthrough had been made but now was the time to confirm her arrival as a major talent .
19 For this reason , instead of joining in the stampede for the latest and newest , I suggest it would be more prudent to wait for a year or two to see if the strawberry blonde holds her place as a glamour queen , or in reality is a blowzy old dame hobbling into the has-beens in the back row of the chorus , where she will find plenty to keep her company .
20 Mother served her time as a dressmaker with a maiden lady who had a business in Kirkby Stephen and made a bit of money that way .
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