Example sentences of "[verb] [pers pn] [vb base] as a " in BNC.
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1 | It 's hardly my fault , is it , if Luke has n't noticed you exist as a woman ? ’ |
2 | But it is being used I believe as a scapegoat to get the government off the hook for financial reasons . |
3 | ‘ Remember I talk as a woman . |
4 | So we can classify the six PH stretches we expect as a 1 and b 2 derived from internally symmetric modes and usually labelled ν s S , and a 1 , a 2 , b , and b 2 derived from internally antisymmetric modes and usually labelled ν a . |
5 | If so , it was good to give him experience as a bishop as soon as possible . |
6 | But thanks very much indeed , Patricia from Chipping Norton , and also thanks to my guests ; the Reverend Martin Flatman , the vicar at Saints Mary and John Church in the Cowley Road ; to Pauline Dungate well , I do n't know how to describe you except as a wonderful woman ; Reverend David Brian , the curate at Christ Church in Abingdon ; Sister Jenny , who runs The Porch , a drop in centre for the homeless in the Cowley Road area ; and Lesley Dewhurst from the support group Elmore . |
7 | In 1895 Morrison was in London , thinking again about a career in journalism , when C. F. Moberly Bell [ q.v. ] , manager of The Times , offered him work as a secret correspondent to Siam ( Thailand ) . |
8 | ‘ I think we work as a team pretty well , ’ put in the Computer Programmer . |
9 | But I think we do as a council , support that Sports Centre very well at the moment , which we did n't expect to be doing . |
10 | Poor Alice , thought Auguste , she tried so hard , but he feared his lordship did not notice her save as a friend , an attitude of which James Pegg would fully approve . |
11 | From the bottom of my pocket I produced a silver ta'wiz , the Sufi charm Zakir had suggested I purchase as a gift for Chaman . |
12 | By day she earns her keep as a representative for a make-up management agency . |
13 | Her uncle had suggested they go as a bank holiday treat . |