Example sentences of "he [verb] [pn reflx] as a [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | He offers himself as a strong figure and also a young one . |
2 | He described himself as a passionate Liberal , not a radical one . |
3 | He describes himself as a practising Christian whose main hobby is cricket . |
4 | Although he describes himself as a simple Buddhist monk , he has become an international figure , touring the world to give talks and also meeting many world leaders , dignitaries and religious figures . |
5 | While holding no important posts within the party and often dismissed as little more than a colourless clerk of little talent by Mao 's colleagues , he distinguished himself as a devoted and tireless servant both of Mao and his new wife Jiang Qing — qualities that would later prove far more important than any formal title . |
6 | Now he fancies himself as a great military strategist . |
7 | He fancies himself as a sporting man . ’ |
8 | He fancied himself as a new Alexander and said he wanted to learn more about the Renaissance in the neighbouring country , so he invaded Italy . |
9 | Keeton spent three years there before returning to Cambridge , where he established himself as a private tutor to Law students , while he waited to be invited to fill a vacancy for a legal appointment in the Foreign Office . |
10 | In the late 1850s Stringfellow took up the new art of photography , becoming so proficient that he advertised himself as a professional portrait photographer , with a studio in the High Street of Chard . |
11 | He saw himself as a great , strong animal who could always protect his girl . |
12 | He saw himself as a good Art teacher : |
13 | He saw himself as a wise and benign deity , presiding over his kingdom and seeing to it that evil did not always prevail ; a hollow symbolism of course and anyway he rather liked hemp agrimony and ground ivy . |
14 | For first he presents himself as a nice , serious , liberated person . |