Example sentences of "[verb] [pron] [noun] as [art] " in BNC.

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1 Moderator I declare my interest as a member of the panel on doctrine but I wanted to enquire whether Professor would be willing to include not only the problem of anti-semitism but what seems to me to be the opposite problem which also exists today , which is the problem of Zionism .
2 This process and this work represent my own attempts to acknowledge my position as a feminist artist and seriously to consider my responsibility and accountability as such .
3 It is for this reason , following on from Freud and Szasz , that I propose to treat my patient as a text .
4 I 'm now playing live again , and I want the audience to see my recovery as a positive thing .
5 ‘ I want the audience to see my recovery as a positive thing ’
6 I wanted to continue my studies as a postgraduate at U.C.L. I was now interested in modern linguistic research , but knew very little about it , since linguistics had so far made little impact in the U.K. , and there was no teacher in the Department who could adequately supervise me in that area .
7 On minute one one four , I 'm using my privilege as a chair to hang on to that ; the fact that the Poly are to hold a conference on health and housing in the new year .
8 For instance , she never specifically said : ‘ Do n't blame your mother for everything ’ , but she made me understand that I was using my mother as an excuse for the fact that I was n't happy a lot of the time .
9 The sledge hits a bump and I am off , using my camera as a snow hook .
10 Her most popular trick was to jump in the air and land on her stupid head — using my rucksack as a landing pad !
11 I was using my car as a weapon . ’
12 At a very early stage in my career I learned that a sympathetic response on my part to the child 's needs within the family setting made my work as a classroom teacher considerably easier .
13 " Yet if I could make him notice me perhaps he might consider my suitability as a wife .
14 Having failed to obtain one means I 've forgotten my status as a foreigner in Europe , Latin American , undesirable .
15 Perhaps because I was involved with other things , perhaps because at that time I was still trying to find my feet as a bisexual and felt isolated by straight sisters and excluded by some Black lesbians .
16 ‘ No , ’ I sighed , opening my eyes as a series of splashes announced another chaotic event on the spillway .
17 It is a personal , highly subjective account which seeks to relate my experience as an Irish lesbian , my involvement in political action at that time and my subsequent emigration to England in the mid-seventies .
18 Dorian , you changed my life as an artist from the moment when I met you .
19 Although I did not entirely enjoy my time as a ‘ check knitter ’ , I learned one valuable lesson .
20 He carried a bottle of water from the River Mississippi with which , he said , he planned to baptise my breast as a sign of love .
21 As to judicial lawmaking , the practice of prospective overruling has attracted my attention as a hard case for those theories of judicial process which involve a strong commitment to coherence , consistency and institutional fit .
22 Having described what the Chart qua graph looks like we must now consider its properties as a process .
23 In addition to the role of the military in the policy-making process , we should also consider its importance as an executor of policy .
24 The work of Askew and Ross ( 1982 ) stresses the ever-present fantasy images of the tough , macho heroes and challenges its appropriateness as a sole model of manhood .
25 Indiscriminate use of praise devalues its power as a motivator and reward .
26 When the Green party was formed 20 years ago , many treated it as a political joke and dismissed its members as a bunch of idealistic hippies .
27 The company reckons that it maintained its position as the leading supplier of computers to UK education , and established itself as an important supplier to the home market , and made good progress in Australia and New Zealand through the subsidiaries there .
28 Osaka maintained its importance as a financial , commercial and industrial centre , but despite a population of over 1.5 million in 1920 was still dwarfed by Tokyo , which was not only the locus of a highly centralized national administration but attracted financial , commercial , industrial , educational and cultural activities as well .
29 Only the Foreign Ministry , still occupied by Serrano Suñer , retained its position as a pro-Falangist stronghold , for the continued dominance of the Axis in the European war advised maintaining a pro-Axis stance in external affairs .
30 However , the PCI retained its position as the second-largest party .
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