Example sentences of "[vb -s] it as [art] " in BNC.

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1 The alternative version has it as a description of the style of the painting ( and it makes no difference here whether the recumbent posture belongs to the living sitter or to the image in the finished picture ) .
2 well no she has it as a toy room do n't she ?
3 When we help them God sees it as helping him ; when we are kind to them , God counts it as a kindness done to him , and so on .
4 The parody of deviant sex , far from presupposing and ratifying an original natural sexuality , exposes it as a fiction .
5 Printer Sharing is handled in much the same way — the owner makes a printer available , and a remote user specifies it as a network printer in the Printers control panel , attaching it to , say , LPT3 on his own machine .
6 ‘ It 's unproven technology , and Microsoft has not made it clear that it wants it as a server ’ .
7 the smoking of tobacco will reduce the money supply in a society which uses it as a medium of exchange .
8 This does not mean that the applicant can not let the house , but if she sells it , or simply uses it as a second home , she may have to pay back the whole or part of the grant with interest .
9 Quigley ( 1979 ) confirms this and uses it as a basis for examining alternative language environments .
10 It reads the Touch key when it 's placed on the sensor and uses it as an encryption key to decode data as it 's read and to encode it as it 's written .
11 Seaforth also tops the line 's efficiency league , ahead of European ports of call , and ACL uses it as the first and last calling point to take advantage of the growing links with the Mediterranean , Northern Europe , the Baltic States and Ireland .
12 It is the fact of being the written form which establishes it as the standard .
13 first finds the key of the record found at the beginning of the selected trail and establishes it as the current record .
14 last finds the key of the record found by the end of the selected trail and establishes it as the current record .
15 Ratcliffe ( 1988 ) describes it as a technique used in rehabilitating people with memory loss , confusion and time-place-person disorientation which adds a humanistic element to care , and discusses in some detail how it affects communicating .
16 He describes it as a steep overhanging wall , with two hard 12 feet sections .
17 She describes it as a ‘ very Scottish book about his childhood , up to his time in Cambridge , including disquisitions on such favourite subjects as film and football ’ .
18 The title of a recent book on structuralism describes it as a revolution — ; La révolution structurale ( Benoist 1976 ) — and it is in this perspective that the phenomenon is best approached .
19 At times he is chiefly concerned with democracy as a form of government , when he describes it as a regime in which ‘ the people more or less participate in their government ’ , and says that ‘ its meaning is intimately connected with the idea of political liberty ’ ; while on other occasions he uses the term ‘ democracy ’ to describe a type of society , and refers more broadly to ‘ democratic institutions ’ and by implication to what would later be called a ‘ democratic way of life ’ .
20 While , when Leeds scores a similar ( except better effort ) bollex head ( Coppell ) describes it as a lucky passage of play and not from a great footie team .
21 On patrol , Constable Keith Raw describes it as a difficult estate to police .
22 WUKO Chief Referee Tommy Morris describes it as the sort of sound you make when pushing a really heavy car ; the sound explodes out of you , as it were .
23 For instance , one of the manuscripts containing a copy of only Book 1 , describes it as the first part of the book called " The Mirror of Contemplation by Canon Walter Hilton " ( Lansdowne MS 362 : Prima pars libri qui dicitur Speculum contemplacionis — Walterus hiltoun canonicus while one of the few manuscripts to contain Book 2 alone refers to it as " the secunde part of the reformyng of mannys soule drawyn of maister Watir hiltone hermyte " .
24 At present the museum 's director Alessandra Mottola Molfino envisages it as a huge visual archive rather than a collection of objects .
25 Of course , the terrible irony of this is shown later , when Eddie betrays his cousins and the truth of his own words is applied as he ruins his life and finally loses it as a result of being disloyal .
26 Mention UK hip hop and he immediately denounces it as a pale imitation of the ‘ real thing ’ .
27 It is not only the exaggerated violence and horrific detail of the book that marks it as a portent of change within the genre .
28 But even the refusal to talk about it , as Michel Foucault has noted , marks it as the secret and puts it at the heart of discourse .
29 You can also call up tables listing your expenditure on various items , and the program shows it as a percentage of your total income .
30 On hotel bills , they do n't , but usually they put it , including local tax , or something like , they always use to show it separately at one time , it 's a percentage , but now , very often your bill just shows it as a , including local tax .
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