Example sentences of "[adj] [pn reflx] as [art] " in BNC.

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1 He had made Huddersfield a great club , and in so doing established himself as a unique figure , the first of the modern soccer managers .
2 But they left largely unchallenged the Bolshevik view of October 1917 itself as the greatest achievement of the world revolutionary movement .
3 More or less fancied herself as a fox , the largest predator in the British Isles , beautiful pelt , amber eyes , full and gorgeous tail ; a stink to drive away the timid .
4 And I did n't feel too good myself as the police officer helped wedge me into its driving seat and tried to shut the warped front door .
5 To date the QAU has not concerned itself as a unit with the issue of school internal/self evaluation .
6 But he also likes this method because it appears that the famine is caused by the Irish themselves as a result of their lack of husbandry ( which confirms their savagery ) and , thus , appears a natural reward of their refusal to accept the civility of English rule .
7 FOR many years the House of Commons regarded itself as a closed society whose proceedings were private except to the extent that the House itself decided to report them .
8 Visitors will be encouraged to have-a-go themselves as the club , now in its fourth season , dispels the myth that croquet is a genteel Sunday afternoon past-time .
9 The National Marriage Guidance Council book Alone Again sees pleasing yourself as an essential part of building up wholeness .
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