Example sentences of "[vb mod] [verb] [pron] [noun] as a " in BNC.

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1 It will normally be in the best interests of a child of sufficient age and understanding to make an informed decision that the court should respect its integrity as a human being and not lightly override its decision on such a personal matter as medical treatment , all the more so if that treatment is invasive .
2 Supposing the sentence read : ‘ It is also argued that it is inconsistent with human dignity that a man should use his muscles as a crane for transporting someone else 's goods ’ ; or ‘ that a woman should use her vocal cords for the delectation of others ’ ; or ‘ that a person should use his or her brain to work out someone else 's income tax ’ — would these substitutes carry convictions ?
3 There was eagerness and excitement in his voice at once , echoing the emotion which must have been obvious in Hornblower 's tone — Hornblower took notice of it , and as he buckled his waistband he reaffirmed his resolution to be more careful how he spoke , for he must regain his reputation as a silent hero .
4 Police say they 'll treat her remarks as a formal complaint .
5 Police say they 'll treat her remarks as a formal complaint .
6 " Yet if I could make him notice me perhaps he might consider my suitability as a wife .
7 I therefore asked Eliot if I might quote his name as a reference .
8 If The Lord of the Rings should approach too close to ‘ Gospel-truth ’ , to the Christian myth in which Tolkien himself believed , it might forfeit its status as a story and become at worst a blasphemy , an ‘ Apocryphal gospel ’ , at best a dull allegory rehearsing in admittedly novel form what everyone ought to know already .
9 In that case he might offer his decision as a surprising interpretation " of the statute or precedent when it is really nothing of the kind .
10 Having obtained the names of potential customers , the salesperson , if appropriate , can ask his customer if he may use his name as a reference .
11 Nothing very dramatic here , then , but at least he was in the buying and selling game , not a wage slave , and there can hardly have been a time when it was not easier to sell the odd pork chop or two than it was to convince an employer that he ought to buy your skills as a craftsman .
12 She could make her living as a potter if she wanted to ; she 's a natural . ’
13 Since the characters that helped the individual to succeed in the battle were the traditional Protestant virtues of enterprise , initiative and thrift , Spencer could project his philosophy as a new foundation for traditional morality , despite its tendency to encourage indifference to the suffering of those who still needed to be taught a lesson by a wise but harsh Nature .
14 It was important that she meet this fiancée as soon as possible , so that she could judge her suitability as a mother for Kirsty .
15 Above all the farm worker could establish his reputation as a skilled and knowledgeable craftsman among his fellow workers .
16 MORE than 600 of Northern Ireland Electricity 's 3,750 staff could lose their jobs as a result of privatisation , a leading economist claimed today .
17 I could imagine her discomfiture as a natural approval of this evidence of my religious feeling vied with her conviction that normal people did not go to church unless compelled by the Sabbath .
18 I could imagine my aunt as a young girl asking for the latest of the books for birthday or Christmas until she had them all .
19 still had no prospects of employment and I do n't think er , er my parents had any erm particular ideas and my father who worked for erm Roads and Bridges Department was speaking to the Chief Clerk at that time , that was , er , his name was in fact and erm he was a very sympathetic character and er he said he 'd have a word with erm with somebody in the County Council and erm see if they could find me employment as a typist and erm using the argument of course that the Education Department had up to that time at the R N C erm paid the balance of the fees for my course , erm I could just mention to you that the scholarship was worth forty pounds a year fee .
20 The final communiqué was notable for its extraordinary length and a good deal of self-congratulation ( as when it referred to ‘ the age-old tradition of tolerance and universality ’ which the assembled countries personified ) , yet no-one could deny its significance as a symbol of the Third World renascence .
21 European champion Benichou , who used to earn his living as a contortionist and highwire walker , showed amazing reserves of courage .
22 There is also no suggestion in any of the evidence that the mother would forego her responsibilities as a mother and would be prepared to leave the children in Australia and come to England without them .
23 People feared that turning the City into Fort Knox would damage its attraction as a financial centre .
24 The smell would catch its victims as a spider 's web ensnares a fly .
25 This would not abolish literature but would remove its exclusivity as a category ; the task of the English Department is to be redefined as ‘ studying texts ’ rather than ‘ teaching literature ’ .
26 Though cynics would see their union as a match made in a PR 's wildest dream , there is no doubting that their intentions towards each other are honourable .
27 It would ruin your future as a politician if anybody found out about my birth .
28 Perhaps he would take her watch as a token of good faith ?
29 Roy Castle took over the starring role for the show 's last nine weeks but was worried that some of the language would tarnish his reputation as a family entertainer .
30 When Peter Sharp , sixty-one , Manhattan hotelier and real estate developer , died in April 1992 , it was assumed that the Metropolitan Museum would receive his collection as a bequest .
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