Example sentences of "[vb base] me as [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Just remember me as a spirit who brought you good news you richly deserved , no more ! ’ |
2 | You strike me as a basically good-natured and decent girl , and if I can be of assistance in putting you back on the right path , I shall be happy to oblige , so long as you do not expect too lengthy or too frequent an exchange . |
3 | You strike me as an intelligent young woman and I refuse to believe that you were silly enough to go to Mr Riddle with such proposals unless you were in a position to either bribe or threaten him . ’ |
4 | ‘ In fact you strike me as the sort of poisonous little pockmark that will always be wrong ! |
5 | ‘ You strike me as the kind of fierce little feminist who thinks men are beneath her contempt , rapists one and all . ’ |
6 | But try to implicate me in any way — or use me as a trade-off- and it 'll be added to the police clear-up rate faster than the eye can follow . |
7 | Or maybe use me as the basis for tissue culture , body-bank , whatever . ’ |
8 | ‘ 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 . ’ |
9 | My views affect me as a person . |
10 | Several informants in my study articulated the view that their parents preferred them to speak British English : Mom — mom likes me to speak mostly English , she said when I go out into , you know , upper class society , and I start speakin " Patois dey might not understand , and take me as an idiot . |
11 | Please accept my application and enrol me as a member of The Literary Guild and send me the introductory books whose numbers I have printed in the boxes provided . |
12 | I was the first British person most of them had met and they see me as a bridge to the outside world , ’ she said . |
13 | It would mean you see me as a woman who happens to be in science , and not as a scientist . |
14 | The worst age group for me is my own , because I sometimes think they see me as a bit of a know-it-all . |
15 | A deaf therapist said : ‘ They do n't see me as a health professional who knows it all , but who does n't really understand ; they see me as a disabled person . ’ |
16 | But having a woman on the wing makes them realise they have hurt real people , they see me as a real person |
17 | See me as a , you know when , when the bloke comes running says it 's funny |
18 | They always see me as The Boss , and I do n't want to The Boss . |
19 | You know , I had to say something clever — to win her , to set me apart , to make her see me as an individual — but wit is normally aggressive . |
20 | ‘ Girls still treat me as a bitch and pull my hair , ’ said Vanessa . |
21 | ‘ When my next book comes out , treat me as a novelist , not as a problem ’ |
22 | Mr Leach , who had originally opposed Mr Taylor 's selection on procedural grounds , said : ‘ Some of them still treat me as an ally and I know what they are saying . |
23 | The teachers treat me as an adult , but I 've always been very mature for my age . |
24 | Delaunay , who earlier in the year had held an important exhibition together with Marie Laurencin at the Galerie Barbazanges , did not show at the Section d'Or , and wrote an open letter to Vauxcelles : ‘ I beg to inform you that I do not subscribe to the erroneously held opinions of Monsieur Hourcade which proclaim me as a founder of Cubism together with four of my colleagues and friends . |