Example sentences of "[verb] [to-vb] the [noun] as " in BNC.
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1 | will want to see the body as it is . |
2 | If we live on continents , we tend to see the world as land inconveniently dissected by expanses of water . |
3 | He did n't want you to see it , perhaps because he does n't want to know the truth as yet . ’ |
4 | The consultant needs to see the relatives as well as the patient and take time to explain what the treatment is for , what its effects are and about the side-effects . |
5 | It is as though the adult needs to see the infant as intentional and her actions as purposeful in order to respond appropriately . |
6 | All the products in the range contain pure , Essential Oils and their cleansing and soothing properties are designed to treat the scalp as well as the hair . |
7 | Yet in Pomerania the Poles and most of the native Germans had come to accept the intermingling as perfectly natural and of no special significance . |
8 | Someone directing others needs to know the Bible as his own resource of study and meditation , to know its teaching about man 's relationship with God in covenant , encounter , incorporation , to know both its teaching on prayer and those who in its pages are seen at prayer . |
9 | In future , companies will be expected to meet the deadlines as interpreted by Dodds v Walker . |
10 | The next time they returned to the windward mark , Paul Cayard tried to shoot the mark as Dennis Conner had done in the defenders ' trials on Tuesday . |
11 | But one has to state the facts as one sees them . |
12 | Often , however , the person taking the service has to lead the music as well . |
13 | When a choreographer wishes to make a statement about dance that is inspired by a piece of music , he has to answer the question as to what style of dance is appropriate . |
14 | Empiricist theories of knowledge , for example , are presented as a legitimating ideology for individualist social theories which in turn are part of a bourgeois outlook , and are said to pose questions designed to justify the individual as knower and as agent . |
15 | What I intend to deal with is the record as it stands because anybody who 's going to argue a case against the decline of of any kind of system has to put the facts as they are , not as they would wish them to be , and I would argue that the legacy , before we can do that , the legacy which we inherited as a controlling group back in 1990 , is now a matter of record I would accept . |
16 | There were other more prosaic influences which helped to mould the crucible as well as Green 's life . |
17 | That 's what I want to do the shaving as well |
18 | HMS SHEFFIELD , the first and most devastating British , naval loss of the Falklands War , was hit by an Argentinian Exocet missile because the ship 's computer was programmed to recognise the Exocet as friendly . |
19 | Sir James , who as president of Sea Containers has expressed interest in some of BR 's busiest routes in the South East , says it would be ‘ hopeless ’ to try to run the railways as in the past . |
20 | Others outside tried to dodge the fires as flaming high-octane aviation fuel set a parkland near the flats alight . |
21 | The British , perhaps sensitive to intense American lobbying over the issue , want to adopt the directive as it stands . |
22 | The company is expected to tout the chip as providing the industry 's best dollar/pound-per-MIPS rather than competing on absolute performance . |
23 | I proudly took down the details in my pristine notebook and could n't wait to read the proof as soon as my painstaking , if short , report was set . |
24 | The music grew louder , and the O'Dell family stopped to watch the band as they went by . |
25 | At this stage , do n't be tempted to try to turn the model as this will inevitably lead you into a difficult situation with which you will not be able to cope . |
26 | Although O'Neill tried to present the case as one of the law simply taking its natural course to deal with illegal disorder , the Free Presbyterians saw it as a deliberate attempt to use the apparatus of the state to suppress true Bible Protestantism . |
27 | The driver tried to quieten the horses as two screeching cats , fighting over some vermin , scurried out of the shadows . |
28 | Islamic scholars writing in English have come to regard the story as being apocryphal . |
29 | By speaking of a relationship , I want to raise the question as to whether or not there is a conceptual connection between the two . |
30 | Furthermore , in forging a connection between juvenile employment and education , they helped to portray the transition as essentially an educational rather than a trade process . |