Example sentences of "[verb] her [noun] as [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Rune had given her a sharp glance as she replied , but then appeared to accept her question as an affirmative , as he took her firmly by the arm to lead her into his chosen restaurant . |
2 | In the aftermath of Suez , Britain had no other option but to try to repair the damage done to her trans-Atlantic anchor cables and to accept her position as an offshore island of the United States . |
3 | ACTRESS Britt Ekland is to try her luck as a novelist following the failure of her eight-year marriage to toy boy ‘ Slim ’ Jim McDonnell . |
4 | It described her marriage as the ‘ most famous and most disgraced ’ in the world . |
5 | She described her protest as a " fast to the death " , but abandoned her hunger strike on May 25 after an appeal to desist by Cardinal Jaime Sin , the Archbishop of Manila . |
6 | Many commentators interpreted Aquino 's action as an attempt to revive her reputation as a populist and to distance herself from the charges of nepotism , corruption and incompetence which had been increasingly directed against her government by critics from both the right and the left . |
7 | Five years later she was to be found lecturing on her expedition to the Gabon , she had climbed Mount Cameroon , and her Travels in West Africa was published to consolidate her reputation as a ‘ fish and fetish ’ expert . |
8 | Emily Lloyd is charmless as the daughter of Peter Falk 's ageing gangster , though Dianne Wiest has her moments as a fluffy moll with claws of steel . |
9 | Tina regarded her mother as a kind of insurance policy and her house as a bolthole . |
10 | For this reason , instead of joining in the stampede for the latest and newest , I suggest it would be more prudent to wait for a year or two to see if the strawberry blonde holds her place as a glamour queen , or in reality is a blowzy old dame hobbling into the has-beens in the back row of the chorus , where she will find plenty to keep her company . |
11 | Elizabeth never married but used her spinsterhood as a diplomatic bate — Robert Dudley , the Earl of Leicester , was very close and , after his death , his stepson , the Earl of Essex , became close , but he was executed for treason when it was learned that he had entered into a conspiracy . |
12 | Among the revelations will be of the time Cecil Parkinson swore at her in a Cabinet meeting , Kenneth Clarke telling how she used her femininity as a weapon in meetings , and Norman Tebbit and Hong Kong Governor Chris Patten talking about the horrors concealed in that famous handbag . |
13 | She used her religion as a way of not ever speaking for herself . |
14 | Instead he used her remark as the perfect occasion for a quarrel . |
15 | ‘ The problem of women is all that is marvellous and troubling in the world ’ sighed Andre Breton in the second Surrealist manifesto of 1929 ; and just as the predominantly male membership saw woman as their muse , the fueller of their fantasies and liberators of their imaginations , so they used her body as a vessel and vehicle for their wildest and often dark plumbings of the subconscious . |
16 | She says they used her orchard as a toilet , and their property was invaded night and day . |
17 | Most reports of this incident underlined Mrs White 's loss , or used her son as a metaphor for the ‘ death of hope ’ in a precinct riddled with drugs . |
18 | Police say they 'll treat her remarks as a formal complaint . |
19 | Police say they 'll treat her remarks as a formal complaint . |
20 | Congratulations are extended to Joan Gatfield on completing her training as a Trainee-Trainer , we wish her every success for the future . |
21 | Charlotte did not phrase her response as a rebuke , but it had much the same effect . |
22 | He respected her talent as a model , he said , and would she tell him where she was performing ? |
23 | However , this year Mildred was older and hopefully wiser ( at any rate she was more full of good intentions than ever ) and she was quite determined to lose her reputation as the worst witch in the school . |
24 | She could make her living as a potter if she wanted to ; she 's a natural . ’ |
25 | Ms Hurst first registered her marrow as a teenager in 1986 , following a recruitment drive for donors by the London-based Anthony Nolan Research Centre at St Catherine 's Hospital , Birkenhead . |
26 | The breakthrough had been made but now was the time to confirm her arrival as a major talent . |
27 | There is also no suggestion in any of the evidence that the mother would forego her responsibilities as a mother and would be prepared to leave the children in Australia and come to England without them . |
28 | Sophia tried to see her sister as a spinster and it was not so very difficult — a rather eccentric spinster not even looking as if she might once have been ennobled by some tragic love affair . |
29 | She ran her tongue nervously over her lips , tasting the honey-coral lipgloss she 'd applied carefully in an effort to banish her image as the ingenuous young art student , fresh from college . |
30 | One of the present group , , is already proving her talent as an electrician . |