Example sentences of "[adj] [noun] [to-vb] [pers pn] as [art] " in BNC.
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1 | The governing bodies of other sports such as the Royal Yachting Association ( RYA ) and the British Canoe Union ( BCU ) operate similar awards to qualify you as an instructor of their own particular sport . |
2 | On the one hand it is evident that the old order is collapsing of its own accord , so any attempt to subvert it would be pointless ; and on the other , none of these authors portrays a main character secure enough in his own moral beliefs to propose them as a new global framework . |
3 | So it becomes a relatively straightforward matter to list them as an inventory . |
4 | Nevertheless , this emphasis on the fact that Jesus was a real man , and the rejection of what was certainly a widespread tendency to picture him as a purely superhuman ( and rather unreal ) figure , were clearly necessary : here lies one side of what classical Christian teaching has always held . |
5 | When she was first looking for rooms to rent , she had to pretend to be Yoruba rather than Ibo in order to persuade a Nigerian landlord to accept her as a tenant . |
6 | The ME Action Campaign is waging a major campaign to validate ME as a disease . |
7 | Palcy is the first black woman to make it as a big-budget director in Hollywood . |
8 | erm it may be erm a a good idea to use it as a erm as a first scheme perhaps to erm to try and er car park and if you look at that at the beginning and just keep it on a on a rolling programme then all that does n't get so enormous er it does n't get such a a large task so maybe if er , but it does need coordinating perhaps we should think about it . |
9 | Andrew will be much missed by all the many who had the good fortune to count him as a colleague and a friend . |
10 | Instead , desanctification meant a growing tendency to treat him as a politician " like the others " . |
11 | De Gaulle 's lucidity on this point was eventually justified by events , but not before the Americans had made a concerted effort to eliminate him as a political force . |
12 | I wished I had some small thing to show her as a reference : perhaps not a book , an article in a learned journal . |
13 | It is likely to come about only as a consequence of a general election yielding a majority for no single party thus putting a minority party favouring change in a strong position to secure it as a price for joining or supporting another minority party in government . |
14 | I enrolled under my maiden name , because I wanted other students to know me as a person first , as opposed to a professor 's wife . |
15 | The US and other Caribbean leaders persuaded squabbling Grenadian politicians to accept him as a compromise to prevent an electoral comeback by Mr Gairy . |
16 | I remind the Hon. Gentleman that when I launched the valleys initiative I challenged the Labour party to choose it as a subject for the Select Committee on Welsh Affairs . |
17 | But despite a guest appearance by Jack Nicholson , and the assistance of the ingenious Simenon ( a man so uninfatuated by Prince and all his works that he fell asleep during the Sign O The Times movie ) , does Cat have the creative wherewithal to make it as a solo act ? |
18 | ‘ You have already received some of the precious germ-plasm of our blessed Patriarch to kindle you as a true Imperial Fist … ’ |
19 | She latched on to the rodent 's peanut-sized brain and filled it with enough extraneous material to qualify him as a genius in rat terms . |