Example sentences of "and [vb base] [pron] as [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | UCLA 's head of the Art department , Henry T. Hopkins , is taking over the directorship , and he plans to show special exhibitions in the building and develop it as a cultural centre for ‘ lectures , symposia , dance , film and poetry readings ’ . |
2 | A frame store could freeze any moment of the action on screen , and display it as a still picture . |
3 | Or to go to the police and report her as a Fifth Columnist . ’ |
4 | If it 's not , you can turn the old one upside down and replace it as a temporary measure until you get the right one . |
5 | Design a template for each type of document that you produce and save it as a separate file — even if it is only your name and address and other information about the page layout and design . |
6 | If you are to get the best from our book , you must keep buying other people 's books also , and hoard them as a precious collection . |
7 | TIMES may have been tough in recent years but matters have come to a fine pass when this distinguished theatre feels obliged to assemble a posse of actresses and two actors to perform what is basically a rather vulgar sketch and present it as a front length drama . |
8 | However , it might be useful to admit the document as an aid to interpretation and publish it ( with appropriate amendments ) along with the Act or even to re-work it more fundamentally and present it as a formal preamble . |
9 | We could still make our drama about disputes between neighbours , however , and organise it as a whole group drama — simply by setting each of the improvisations in a single street . |
10 | Copy the last sentence of the first paragraph and insert it as a separate paragraph at the end of the task , one clear line space below the paragraph starting ‘ NOISE … ‘ |
11 | Many sociologists take these statistics at their face value , and use them as a ready-made source of data for their research . |
12 | Yes , I think we have to take any situation like this , not just the major ones like war , but any situation that we come across and use it as a real opportunity for learning , and maybe for adults to be able to do the things that they did n't do when they were children , which is why now we often respond as child in these situations . |
13 | and use it as a big horsebox . |
14 | If you wish , you can copy this and use it as an ongoing walking record after the 30 days . |
15 | Now , as the capital returns to Berlin , there are plans to restore the Reichstag and use it as the new German parliament . |
16 | ‘ But Miss Everdene can do as she likes , and she 's chosen to manage her own farm — and keep me as an ordinary shepherd only . ’ |
17 | Flynn , of course , meant that the English government was uncaring and malignant — out to break Ireland and keep her as an inexhaustible well of cheap labour and a fertile nursery for the British army . |
18 | Leave the railways with British Rail , and put the money in that they would spend on privatization to improve the service for all of us , and keep it as a national railway , please . |
19 | As before , we choose a column from Table 1 — say c3 = { -0.4978 , -0.4992 , -0.0015,1 } — and apply it as a postmultiplier |
20 | She had misunderstood the subtleties of their relationship and cast him as an ineffectual married man , always complaining of his wife , always on the chat-up , but never getting any further than that . |
21 | Are the great members of the public more likely to respond to poetry and recognise it as a serious endeavour ? |
22 | He expands upon this : ‘ It does not follow from their alleged unawareness of the possibility of death that they do not fear death , and flee it as the greatest of evils ’ ( 1977 : 40 ) . |
23 | It may see a man as it would a stallion , and regard him as the Big Boss . |
24 | The present occupant may say ‘ Oh well , I let old Mrs Smith walk through my garden and down the sideway when she needs to ’ and regard it as no more than a neighbours ' agreement . |
25 | Nevertheless , Briggs , Clarkson and Aldridge are not confident that the conodont animal can be placed in either the Chordita or the Chaetognatha , and regard it as a separate Phylum Conodonta . |
26 | Since the Zande distinguish benge from ‘ ordinary ’ poisons and regard it as a mystical truth-drug , Evans-Pritchard maintains that those who employ it as an oracle do not manipulate it deliberately . |
27 | The Philistines in the narrative of 1 Samuel have no image of the Israelites ' god , Yahweh , but they understand , or think they understand , the significance of the ark , and regard it as a convenient substitute . |
28 | Now we collect all terms involving unc and write them as a perfect square , and so on , so that ultimately we can write the form as unc where in fact unc and unc while y is related to x by the triangular substitution ( see ( 20 ) ) unc and |
29 | Vincent once tried to persuade him to give up his safe career and join him as a fellow painter — like other famous brothers in art history . |
30 | Fine if you could chop it away from feeling and treat it as a mere sensation . |