Example sentences of "[verb] at [pers pn] as a " in BNC.

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1 She was not now looking at him as a child looked .
2 Orin was looking at her as a Neanderthal might look at homo sapiens after a lecture on Darwinism .
3 If higher education is not an end , not an output , it may be worth looking at it as a process : a process which plays a crucial role in the creation and reproduction of gender difference .
4 It 's now been handed over to the District Council I think they should be looking at it as a .
5 And er that er very often the criminal fraternity are looking at it as a ways and means of getting out of coming to court .
6 Wah , urgh , I tried to argue the point at appeal , erm , if you look up the listing for these properties , er , in the area which back onto the mill stream , it 's all the grounds are listed because it says quite clearly , that in the opinion of , they form a group , and it was one of the reasons which I 'm glad you , well as you can see , this piece of ground is part of a listing , and although this existing permission , we 're looking at it as a clean site , tonight , we 're not looking at what has been passed .
7 Begin with thanking me for him ; look at him as a person as important to me as you are . ’
8 It is difficult to assess exactly what all these developments mean individually , but when you step back and look at them as a whole trend , the implications become clear .
9 Do n't expect it to do all the fancy layout stuff that PageMaker can handle but look at it as a tool for creating automatic invoices , business forms , price lists and so on .
10 Well maybe it 's because I look at it as a school like that 's
11 That 's what you 'd think about it if you look at it as a piece of morphology , the shell shape — it turns out to be all one species with gene flow , hybridization right across the lot .
12 They 'd look at him as a pillar of respect , of authority , you see ?
13 It is quite wrong to look at him as a marginal or failed artist , a tragic case , like his country of Bengal , even though he himself sometimes seemed to see things this way .
14 The simplest approach is to look at it as a device that moves your weight up and down the board .
15 The clarifying question is : " Is this really a problem or am I just choosing to look at it as a problem ? "
16 What he did n't like was the way some of them looked at him as a potential John .
17 Kragan knelt down in front of Adam and looked at him as a butcher would appraise a cut of meat .
18 I mean , he had no idea about what possibilities there were for me and he just looked at it as a very , very dodgy profession to want to go into .
19 Other people may keep talking at you as a means of reinforcing their relationship to you : ‘ I matter to you , so you must give me plenty of airtime . ’
20 Akinwande , 27 , said defiantly : ‘ They can shout at me as a foreigner but in Mickey , the best manager anyone could have , I 've got someone who 's got a good voice too . ’
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