Example sentences of "[to-vb] [pron] [adv] as " in BNC.

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31 This may make her feel that society regards her as a second-class widow , and you may need to help those who come into contact with her to understand how important it is going to be for her future adjustment for them to treat her just as they would any other bereaved person .
32 I 'm here to represent you basically as , as your voice with any problem you have , as I mentioned at the beginning .
33 I had to call her yesterday as well .
34 Gradually , during the decade , they began to relax it so as to admit more and more controversial confessions .
35 As Wright challenged the goalkeeper for the dropped ball , however , Nelson recovered to kick it clear as he fell to the ground .
36 It can take just as much fortitude to go it alone as it does to keep up a public front .
37 Such persons tended to see it simply as a question of money compensation for the injuries which had been inflicted in the shooting .
38 to see it entirely as it never is ,
39 By leaving the analysis at the abstract level , Freud has enabled some psychotherapists to oppose all crowd phenomena in religious and political action , to see it all as being pathological .
40 Because like many of his near contemporaries , such , for instance , as Henry James and Virginia Woolf certainly , Proust was concerned to expand certain small but emotionally important blocks of time , to expand them so as to convey an experience fully and in detail , as one would experience it living through it .
41 A ball of green wool was passed around and we used it to bind ourselves together as the singing continued .
42 Oh yes you 'll probably have to get somebody else as well , mm .
43 The words sent a sudden hurt through her , causing her to regard him steadily as questions were dragged from her .
44 At the same time , SunSelect unveiled its proposal for a Public Windows Interface specification that would bring the Windows applications program interface into the public domain and make it harder for Microsoft to alter it so as to trip up the competition .
45 It 's makers , Smithkline Beecham told them the 2 litre bottle was from a faulty batch and to empty it carefully as it could explode .
46 There followed a silence during which Agnes gripped the stanchion of the door and brought her chin tight into her chest , only to raise it again as she endeavoured to hear what her father was now saying quietly and with a purposeful intent , ‘ You should n't have said that , Alice .
47 And then we have to dry it outside as well
48 Contrary to expectations studies show that most people continue to regard themselves positively as they grow older .
49 The question is , how did these people come to see themselves primarily as nervous and only secondarily as hungry , malnourished ?
50 Cuomo condemned the comments as indicative of racial stereotyping , and brushed off Clinton 's attempts to explain them away as " good-natured and jocular " .
51 Relatives want someone to take them seriously as individuals , not just treat them as ‘ appendages to a case ’ .
52 As everyone feasted themselves Mum went round with the drink , pouring out gin and whisky or stout as they preferred , making sure to test them all as she did so , while Dad and Fred did the same with the ale .
53 Well , do n't worry , Lizzy , because I never want to touch you again as long as I live . ’
54 I was the first person to take him simply as he was , and for that he showed his gratitude by giving me a light kiss on the cheek in the darkened carriage .
55 She seemed to notice him only as he came closer , up to his chair , facing her across the small , four-legged table with the dully glowing red jewel in its centre .
56 He proceeded to remind her verbally as she followed him sheepishly out through the dining-room to a wide archway that led to the terrace , though she did n't need this painful reminder of the way they 'd given in to their wild passion every evening in Seville .
57 erm if , if , if you , if you , if you take this view of excesses you 're not unhappy for that to happen in order to move it forward as long as you maintain the control necessary to stop it when it 's gone too far , which is exactly what he does .
58 He wanted to speak , to say anything so as not to seem sullen or graceless , but there was nothing ; and they went into the restaurant stiffly , not looking at each other .
59 I found it odd that Robert had chosen to distinguish me alone as English and wondered how he saw himself and Lili and I found it odd that Lili had chosen to lay claim to Englishness .
60 If the sound is played at a different speed , only adjustment of the volume control is necessary to make it sound as it did before .
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