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

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1 Ever since we 'd been at university together , I 'd known him as a bit of a shower freak , staying in there for ages .
2 I hated having him as a bed-mate .
3 I did see him as a six year old child .
4 And then , suddenly , I had to see him as a MAN — my husband !
5 I have described him as a literary concept and this , as applied to a man in a dirty trench-coat moving in and out of sleazy beds and corrupt gambling dens , may seem to be rather excessive .
6 I intended to present him as an attractive personality — the sort of man who is very charming , hospitable , physically attractive to a lot of women .
7 Since then they 've made LA Story together , and she has encouraged him as an actor rather than a comic .
8 A SUPERMARKET assistant recognised a man who tried to pay for goods with a stolen credit card — because she 'd seen him as a strippergram .
9 His breathing is laboured in that heavy way which so often heralds the end , and as you grip his hand to let him know that he is not alone , you try to love him as the Lord himself would do .
10 He was as perfect to her now as he had been when she had seen him as a child .
11 She had wanted it preserved and she had chosen him as a means to this end .
12 When she had seen him first , she had marked him as a " bully " , one of those who kept the brothel girls in line .
13 You had to address him as Sergeant : ‘ All correct , Sergeant . ’
14 I do n't mean that you have to imagine him as your lover or prospective lover ; this story does not require such strict identification , and I do n't see that any story does .
15 They agreed to release him as an uncontested registration to enable him to find a county where he could hope for greater opportunities , and although we ca n't guarantee a first-team place , he 'll get plenty of chances if he does the business .
16 They seemed to accept him as a father figure . ’
17 They began to see him as an increasingly unreliable tyrant — which to some extent was true .
18 One could easily imagine that a visit by Dustin to Anne 's parents in Westchester would be similar to the scene in Annie Hall when Woody Allen has Easter dinner with his girlfriend 's cold and formal WASP family , who he imagines see him as a rabbi .
19 It means encountering him as the one who is eternally present before us and who therefore meets us now .
20 He had found him as a young officer in the Prenzlauer Berg division when he was no more than eighteen , but he already had a considerable appetite for the harsh and cruel police work that the Stasi required .
21 Strange how he had given that start when he had addressed him as Sir Joseph .
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