Example sentences of "[adv] [adv] [verb] it as [art] " in BNC.

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1 In effect , since socialisation is present as part of all social relationships , whether the parties to the relationship are aware of it or not , it is clear that it is a much more subtle , complex and pervasive process than it might at first appear and that we can only properly understand it as an aspect of all human activity .
2 But most just see it as a fun way of relieving stress .
3 To John Baxter this was rather ‘ solemn mock-Soviet montage ’ but others have more rightly seen it as a very effective expression of that energy which ordinary people had in abundance but which the America of 1934 so tragically left untapped .
4 In the process , it manages to ease out mental and biological life altogether , once more subsuming it as a wholly social construct .
5 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 ’ .
6 This is unlikely to be the type of mistake that should occur : and , if it did occur , the other party would more readily accept it as a mistake making the decision invalid .
7 I most often use it as a resource which the children can go to during their own dramatic play .
8 Although the Court of Appeal expressed no opinion on it , the court was clearly concerned that the employer might possibly be able to protect himself from the use of the employee 's skill and knowledge post employment by means of express provision if the employee were simply to sell that knowledge as a commodity ( ie not use it as a means to gain further employment ) .
9 and then just do it as a straight bar graph .
10 Descombes describes a comparable paradoxical structure in his account of ‘ originary delay ’ : a first event can not be the first event if it is the only event ; it can not be said to be a first until it is followed by a second , which then retrospectively constitutes it as the first — which means that its firstness hovers over it as its meaning without being identifiable with it as such .
11 You can then either read it as a standard newspaper or use it as a database to search for particular articles .
12 They far too seldom see it as a field in which British talents and interests can prevail and multiply .
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