Example sentences of "you [verb] [pers pn] as [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 I 've been a candidate before , I do n't like to do things badly , since coming into politics I do n't think I have done things badly , I do n't want to fail you and I do n't want you to see me as a failure .
2 Lastly , do you think we as a country spend enough money on research ?
3 It 's quicker to sort those rather than those because what tends to happen is that you process them as an entity rather than as single figures .
4 I know , to shun , you hold it as a Rule ,
5 But I think i it also would highlight if you put it as a sentence
6 Can you see me as an Army Wife ? ’
7 do you see it as a commitment for councillors as opposed to necessary just for officers .
8 Do you want it to be just a commercial success or do you see it as an opportunity to exhibit large or unusual works , or the sort of work you would like to do more of ?
9 Do you use them as a raft , or just throw them to the sharks and sort of watch them sink ?
10 ‘ Did you use her as a consolation after we split up ?
11 Talking about Windows , the file transfer section of FastLynx comes with PIF and ICO files to let you use it as a DOS program under Windows .
12 I want to make the volume of the space tangible , so that it is understood immediately , physically , by your body ; not that the sculpture is a body in relation to your body , but that the volume , through the placement of the two sculptural elements , becomes manifest in a way that allows you to experience it as a whole .
13 It 's very common : you wear it on your chest ; you wear it as a bibelot on your body .
14 Whether you wear it as a skirt , trousers or a floaty shirt , you 'll always feel comfortable
15 " Womb " was an intimate and horrifying word although you heard it as the incarnation of the Virgin .
16 If they are you use them as a role model . ’
17 Mm , it banks up the other side banks up the other side you see and then once the pond 's all in you sort of landscape it all down and you use it as a rockery , I want the
18 You strike me as the kind of fierce little feminist who thinks men are beneath her contempt , rapists one and all . ’
19 ‘ In fact you strike me as the sort of poisonous little pockmark that will always be wrong !
20 and you treated it as a function of a function .
21 And when you treated it as a function of a function you get that that thing inside there was the function
22 You saw me as a challenge — a little harder than the rest , perhaps , but there for the taking , nevertheless .
23 Yeah , of course you saw it as a kid , did n't you ?
24 What you 're doing is setting up a resistance here for a perfectly adequate site in an area where we desperately need a site for people , and what you offer us as a compensation , something in the future in terms of a bypass and two trees coming down , and on the basis of that we 're supposed to stop the whole deal .
25 It does n't seem that long since you had him as a puppy
26 And when you write it as a number it 's the only time that you ever put any little letters next to it .
27 It would mean you see me as a woman who happens to be in science , and not as a scientist .
28 She quoted an education lecturer , " if Risinghill were a country place , the natural conditions of rural life would throw the teacher into the community , but in London social conditions do not do this ; unless you see it as a need , you would go along quite happily thinking the community is not part of your job " ( Berg 1968:273 ) .
29 Quoting extensively from a textbook in a PhD thesis , for example ( especially if you treat it as an authority rather than as something for critical comment ) is likely to give the wrong impression : that you are a beginner rather than an expert in your subject .
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