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

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1 Most reports of this incident underlined Mrs White 's loss , or used her son as a metaphor for the ‘ death of hope ’ in a precinct riddled with drugs .
2 The father does not challenge the mother 's parenting abilities or impugn her capacity as a good mother .
3 A strong force behind her husband 's career , she was the first woman chairman of the National Union of Conservative and Unionist Associations in 1926 , a member of the Church Assembly 's house of laity from 1925 and of the archbishop 's commission on church and state ( 1930–5 ) , and succeeded her husband as a BBC governor .
4 Ironically , by writing the novel Christine Brooke-Rose pursued the opposite route and made her début as a ‘ lady novelist ’ .
5 In the aftermath of Suez , Britain had no other option but to try to repair the damage done to her trans-Atlantic anchor cables and to accept her position as an offshore island of the United States .
6 A JUDGE at the Old Bailey in London yesterday reprimanded the former wife of the Earl of Cassillis for ‘ unacceptable ’ behaviour in court after she pulled faces , made noises and shook her head as a witness gave evidence .
7 But it was the dynamic sexuality of her act that grabbed the headlines and confirmed her arrival as a new musical siren .
8 The rest of this chapter will discuss Mary Leapor 's poetry against the background of her economic position , and examine her experiences as a working woman .
9 According to a report by the Automobile Association — Women and Cars — the typical British woman motorist enjoys driving , is confident behind the wheel and sees her car as a necessary tool for work and a social life .
10 Kacprzak came to Germany from Poland in 1978 , and began her career as a gallerist in Stuttgart in 1986 .
11 She was now a companion and friend rather than a nursemaid and domestic servant ; she prepared herself to run her own household and developed her skills as a needlewoman .
12 Cherine Woolwich describes how she established and developed her role as an emergency nurse practitioner at St Mary 's Hospital , London
13 Shiona sank against the pillows now and closed her eyes as a rush of sadness went washing through her .
14 Elizabeth never married but used her spinsterhood as a diplomatic bate — Robert Dudley , the Earl of Leicester , was very close and , after his death , his stepson , the Earl of Essex , became close , but he was executed for treason when it was learned that he had entered into a conspiracy .
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