Example sentences of "[adv] [vb base] him [prep] a " in BNC.
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1 | Although a managing director will usually be an employee the courts sensibly view him in a different light from that of a manual worker . |
2 | But oh , Nicodemus if you only see him as a teacher you only see the minute part of me ! |
3 | Just slap him about a bit . |
4 | Ah just ask , just ask him for a drop of |
5 | as if running away from his own mind the tragic Haffey emigrated to Australia where Scottish exiles still see him as a figure of unrivalled fun . |
6 | Some people 's conception of God is simply of the old man with a beard in the sky ; others have a more sophisticated vision , but still see Him as a person , subject to feelings and emotions in the same way as human beings are ; yet others conceive of Him ( or , occasionally , Her — or , even , It ) as a creative force . |
7 | But because it 's so authentic people often mistake him for a real policeman . |
8 | Most people neither know nor care about tensions and conflicts within minorities , so when a recognisable spokesman ( and it is always a man ) emerges , they unquestioningly accept him as a legitimate representative . |
9 | I really like him as a person because he cared and possessed other good qualities . |
10 | The villagers now respect him as a man of different experience . |
11 | Basically Wegman expresses his view of the world as an absurd and irrational place by photographing Man Ray in a variety of disguises — inked-on whiskers and ears cunningly transform him into a cat , in a dress he becomes a transvestite , and in a hotel bed with Fay he becomes the envy of every red-blooded hound on the planet . |
12 | Possibly even tie him into a couple of torso cases and a bullion robbery . ’ |
13 | Every professional knows that if he holes a few of those vital putts of eight feet or more , it can transform his whole round and maybe make him into a winner . |
14 | Some almost see him as a non-playing captain . |
15 | Villa-Lobos produced so much music that critics occasionally tret him as a sausage factory , the scores dropping off the end of the belt without the composer paying much attention to them . |
16 | And therefore think him as a serpent 's egg , |
17 | ‘ And therefore think him as a serpent 's egg , |