Example sentences of "[pron] [verb] [pn reflx] as a " in BNC.

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1 I mean myself as a councillor I think i if you 're a councillor you should be involved in the strike in one way or another you know .
2 Why did I introduce myself as a sceptic about values but not about facts ?
3 Erm and one of the things I could 've done was to em er become a salaried employee of my own company which was a limited company but I paid myself as a consultant .
4 I open myself as a channel to the Light .
5 I open myself as a channel to the Light .
6 Sarah : I define myself as a socialist lesbian feminist , but of course that in some sense begs more questions than it answers .
7 When I said I fancied myself as a bit of a Rudolf lookalike , I meant Valentino !
8 I fancied myself as an incipient existentialist .
9 I saw myself as a write-off as far as boyfriends were concerned .
10 I saw myself as a sort of martus among miracle-workers , a surf-chanting troubadour .
11 Before he could speak I introduced myself as a friend of the family .
12 I regard myself as a bit of a fatalist .
13 I regard myself as a service provider and I have to build good relations with other members of the company .
14 I see myself as a guardian , although I 'm making my own marks with a herb garden and wild flower garden . ’
15 I see myself as a voluntary servant of the composer , not as his slave .
16 But I think I 'll stay here but I see myself as a internationalist as well .
17 With respect , I see myself as a master craftsman , but even craftsmen need quality tools to produce a work of art .
18 It is imperative that we emphasise the uniqueness of the Catholic school which understands itself as a faith community in which the beliefs and values communicated in Religious Education inspire and unify every aspect of the school life .
19 The Labour Conference , which described itself as a body uniting all forms of workers ' struggle for their rights , called for a national warning strike which would create local bodies which could participate in the struggle against the current government and its reforms .
20 The NSF , which reorganized itself as a political party in January , won the elections by a landslide , while Iliescu was elected President by an overwhelming majority .
21 Her mind was full of the future which presented itself as a bright empty space crossed by tracks of her own shining , clear-cut flights , her passage swift and sunlit .
22 The main anti-apartheid parties , unbanned by the government in February 1990 are : the African National Congress ( ANC , Oliver Tambo , pres. , Nelson Mandela , deputy pres. ) ; the Pan-Africanist Congress ( PAC ; Clarence Makwetu was elected president in December after the death in October of Zephania Mothopeng ; PAC general secretary is Benny Alexander — see pp. 37765 , 37910 ) ; the PAC refuses to negotiate with the government until a constituent assembly has been elected by universal suffrage ; the Azanian People 's Organization ( Azapo , Pandelani Nefolovhodwe , pres. ) , which rejects outright any negotiations with the government ; and the South African Communist Party ( SACP , Joe Slovo gen. sec. ) , which re-launched itself as a legal political party within South Africa in July 1990 .
23 Relieved of her professional role , she manifested herself as an attractive well-dressed young woman answering to the name of Suzanne .
24 If you perceive yourself as a traveller rather than a tourist , read no further .
25 The appellant , who described himself as a self-employed accountant , falsely claimed to be an associate member of the Chartered Institute of Management Accountants and a graduate or member of the Institute of Marketing .
26 However , his denials were rejected by Barnard who described himself as a scapegoat and claimed that there was " a cover-up going on from ministerial level down " .
27 Duriez , who described himself as a pacifist , admitted that he had been to some of the raid locations .
28 And a man who described himself as an animal right activist , but insisted that he should n't be idenfied , watched today 's court case closely .
29 Caroline Moore , who described herself as a professor of dance , occupied number 1 .
30 And a women who described herself as a social worker .
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