Example sentences of "[prep] they as [art] " in BNC.

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1 As Mr Imai 's analysis makes clear , the term keiretsu is used to refer to so many different kinds of industrial groups in Japan that generalising about all of them , and especially complaining about them as a group , makes little sense .
2 Before describing each of the methods in greater detail , one further point can be made about them as a whole .
3 Well Mick it 's now stage two of the er Anglo-Italian Cup , it 's Pisa tonight , er do you know anything about them as a team ?
4 Certainly in recent years Pound 's interest in mystery-cults has been more than antiquarian ; in ‘ was Erigena ours ? ’ he asks whether the philosopher Scotus Erigena was one of the Eleusinian brotherhood , and ‘ ours ’ can be given full weight — Noel Stock goes so far as to claim ( op. cit. p.22 ) that some of the obscurity of these later Cantos is deliberate and arcane — ‘ he writes about them as an initiate in words that are both ‘ published and not published ’ … ’ .
5 Clive works for them as a delivery skipper .
6 She imagined the young doctor coming to this simple village , the home of his grandmother , to build his business empire , getting to know and love the villagers as he did so , and deciding to live with them and spend his spare time caring for them as a doctor .
7 Andrew Tombs , 27 , of Stokesley , North Yorkshire , agreed to carry out 150 hours community service after pleading guilty at Teesside Crown Court to stealing equipment valued at £7,400 from Tarmac Construction , while working for them as a drainer on a building site in the town .
8 Andrew Tombs , 27 , of Stokesley , North Yorkshire , agreed to carry out 150 hours community service after admitting at Teesside Crown Court stealing equipment worth £7,400 from Tarmac Construction , while working for them as a drainer on a building site in the town .
9 Born on 12 April , 1941 , the only son of an electricity board worker , he was snapped up by his local club West Ham , and made his debut for them as a 17-year-old against Manchester United in 1958 .
10 Yurchenko contacted the American Embassy in Rome in August 1985 , having already worked for them as an agent in place .
11 Do you take responsibility for them as an active dad ?
12 Your worships , Mr works for Wallbank aerials in Worley and he works for them as an engineer his vehicle was erm something that he did use for work , but unfortunately as a result of the accident his has been written off and he has n't yet been able to er , replace it and so he 's having to be erm er , chauffeured by the company to do his er his work .
13 Your Worships Mr works for in Worley and he works for them as an engineer .
14 This model has been contrasted with the clinical model by referring to the difference between them as the difference between a travel companion ( clinical ) and a travel agent ( administrative ) .
15 People thus switch between them as the balance of advantage changes .
16 As I approached I recognised one of them as a Medic from Brigade H.Q As we chatted together , I could see a number of dead Commandos lying on the lawn in front of the Chateau .
17 Their frustrations used to be articulated by Mrs Thatcher , but she is now as likely to be a cause of them as a cure .
18 If you 're inside , and you 're standing in only six inches of water , not six feet , and you 've got three or four floorboards floating about , you use one of them as a ram to break the lock or batter the door down .
19 Hockney was the odd man out in Kasmin 's stable of abstract artists , and resented by some of them as a result .
20 ‘ Think of them as a business suit , ’ Trent said .
21 So whenever you are shooting action sequences like this one , make use of them as a means of smoothing the flow of the pictures as well as providing additional visual interest .
22 Soon everyone in Knockglen thought of them as a pair .
23 It is time to select one of them as a priority .
24 Think of them as a punk Dire Straits .
25 And if there was any one reason which , more than any other , ensured his defeat at the ensuing general election , then surely it was the inability of the trade union movement to assume during what had therefore become the winter of discontent , the responsibility required of them as a justification of the power and influence they claimed .
26 The School buildings were by now almost 200 years old , and it is perhaps strange that there is only one contemporary description of them as a school ; " … there is a neat free grammar school " ( The Itinerant , 1st May 1794 ) .
27 Having decided what it is in your story that they will have to do , try to switch to thinking of each one of them as a simple human being .
28 It is clear that the simple conception of them as a burden will not do , in view of their roles as consumers , producers and suppliers of services .
29 This immediately puts the farmer on the defensive and reinforces the public 's perception of them as a complaining , dissatisfied group .
30 In McCutcheon v David MacBrayne Ltd Lord Devlin suggested that a course of dealing can only be established where it can be shown that the party against whom the terms are to be enforced had actual knowledge of them as a result of the previous dealings .
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