Example sentences of "a [noun sg] [verb] it as [art] " in BNC.
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1 | The historical interest of the collection and , indeed , of the palazzo itself has led to a decision to open it as a museum . |
2 | A vet described it as the worse case of neglect he 'd ever seen . |
3 | A US-German committee that issued a preparatory report on the need for such a council sees it as a forerunner for an institution to promote cooperation between the United States and all of Europe . |
4 | They sold well enough to justify a second edition , completely re-set , with a few misprints corrected , with the countertenor solos removed from the alto clef to the treble in tactful acknowledgement of the amateur market , and with a title-page announcing it as a new edition . |
5 | Thus the Church offered opportunities to the ambitious as well as to the devout , although it would be a mistake to regard it as an egalitarian institution . |
6 | The reason is that even when this is a good reason to accept advice it is not a reason to accept it as a piece of advice . |
7 | It is a reason to accept it as a way of being kind to a friend . |
8 | ‘ A lot of our traders , particularly the younger ones , compete to see who can wear the most outrageous clothes , ’ says a spokesman , ‘ There was a discussion to do it as a joke but there was not a real consensus . |
9 | The association of such a unit with a header describing it as a bibliographic entity ( see further HDR below ) is regarded as a single *lt ; tei> element . |
10 | Since the Newbolt Report is the first , and indeed has remained the single most comprehensive official report on English , there has been a tendency to use it as the key to the most fundamental ideological impulses of the discipline . |