Example sentences of "[pron] [to-vb] the [noun] as " in BNC.
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1 | do I , do they allow you to miss the week as well ? |
2 | Note the video type controls that allow you to view the animation as you 're working on it . |
3 | So if you are insulating with granules , then take a ruler up there with you to measure the depth as you go along . |
4 | Sometimes his patients lacked the kind of knowledge that would have enabled them to interpret the experience as ‘ sexual ’ at all . |
5 | What the students want her to do is to give them some basic facts that will enable them to read the novels as simple straightforward reflections of ‘ reality ’ , and to write simple , straightforward , exam-passing essays about them . |
6 | What the students want her to do is to give them some basic facts that will enable them to read the novels as simple straightforward reflections of ‘ reality ’ , and to write simple , straightforward , exam-passing essays about them . |
7 | I found myself lying to her , although my lies seemed to me to represent the truth as soon as I was out of Aisha 's house . |
8 | He has a few modish novels , a collection of articles by Paul Bordieu , a copy of the New York Review and some scripts lying on the table in front of the sofa where he sits with a bottle of Yorre — never Perrier — and an ice bucket of champagne , sacramental , in front of him to greet the actresses as they are shown in . |
9 | This had made it easy for him to reach the traps as there were no banks here as such , just fiats of mud and rock . |
10 | Non-intervention did as much to allow him to win the peace as it had done to assist him to victory during the Civil War . |
11 | His wife was anxiously encouraging him to strengthen the acquaintance as they were influential people , but he was not yet sufficiently advanced in his profession to feel he ought to push for invitations . |
12 | Indeed , it was this fact which principally led him to describe the restraint as unreasonable . |
13 | Prince Rainbow had the power of the sky and the power of the hills and Frith had told him to order the world as he thought best . |
14 | Reason tells him he is mad to want to continue farming , but the desire to do so leads him to rationalise the decision as best he can . |
15 | They exist , theorists believe , because they help us to see the world as it really is . |
16 | The massive evidence of the repetition of first- and second-person pronouns entitles us to describe the Sonnets as moving forwards and backwards between I and Thou . |
17 | But this does not permit us to regard the Englishmen as solely or by choice specialists in spinets . |
18 | Then , if the answer requires us to take the bureaucracies as making an independent contribution , there will be yet another level-of-analysis problem . |