Example sentences of "[pers pn] [vb base] [pers pn] as the " in BNC.

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1 I do n't know if I 'm unique , I suspect I 'm not but I go to my two design people and I say right blah blah blah this is what we want to do but you organise the printer I want you as the designer to find a printer that you can work with but here 's my timescale and it 's up to them
2 ‘ Pity , Jane , is an insult from some people , but from you I accept it as the mother of love .
3 Having seen some of what went on with secondary picketing in the 1970s , I regard it as the unacceptable face of socialism .
4 I regard it as the best kept secret .
5 He is certainly all that , but I see him as the new Jasper Johns — that great transformer of icons — with sex , shopping and the detritus of the suburbs in place of Johns 's targets , beer cans and flags .
6 I see it as the ultimate gesture . ’
7 In fact , as things stand I see it as the only course for you to take …
8 I see it as the so to speak Preface to the Prolegomena !
9 He said : ‘ I have been waiting for the last three years for an opportunity like this and I see it as the right time in my career to take it .
10 ‘ In fact you strike me as the sort of poisonous little pockmark that will always be wrong !
11 You strike me as the kind of fierce little feminist who thinks men are beneath her contempt , rapists one and all . ’
12 But ‘ Miserere nostri ’ is medieval in technique as the lovely ‘ Ave rosa sine spinis ’ is in feeling , and at his finest — as in the glorious antiphon ‘ Gaude gloriosa Dei mater ’ — we hear him as the heir of the Eton composers , not of Josquin .
13 Heavenly father , we praise you as the living God and thank you that you have called us to look to the growth of your church in this parish ; we thank you for those who have worked to help plan the proposed church building ; we especially pray for John Taylor , our architect , and the city council planners and planning committee .
14 And they class it as the south .
15 They adore her as the queen of their traditional music , and then revile her , with equal enthusiasm , as a moral obscenity .
16 They adore her as the queen of their traditional music , and then revile her , with equal enthusiasm , as a moral obscenity .
17 It was said in Scorer v Seymour-Johns [ 1966 ] 3 All ER 347 per Salmon LJ that the special element can be characterised as the connection relying on the employee to the extent that they regard him as the business rather than his employer : in that case the employer 's business had many recurring customers ( cf Fellowes & Son v Fisher [ 1975 ] 2 All ER 829 ) .
18 They treat you as the expert , ’ said one experienced man .
19 As infants slowly become aware of the mother as a separate person , they see her as the owner of a much needed resource .
20 They see it as the first stage in widening contacts with Western Europe .
21 And rather than viewing the party 's triumph in October as an expression of the will of the Russian masses , they see it as the product of manipulation of an unstable situation by an élite group of fanatical revolutionaries .
22 They see it as the ultimate proof that there must originally have been a designer , not a blind watchmaker but a far-sighted supernatural watchmaker .
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