Example sentences of "[pers pn] [vb base] him as a " in BNC.
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1 | I honour him as a ‘ bridge ’ between two ancient cultures — East and West — at a time when such positive influences are much needed . |
2 | ‘ I 'm disappointed by the stick he gets because I know him as a person . |
3 | ’ I like him as a fellow . |
4 | We work well together , I respect him as a professional , I can laugh at his jokes and I can even accept that his genius probably entitles him to live by a set of standards most of us do n't even recognise as standards — but that 's it ! ’ |
5 | Then he added as Ronni responded with a scowl — do n't say Guido had been right yet again ! — ‘ But , more importantly , I stay with him because I respect him as a seaman . |
6 | The reason I 'm here is I 've been friends with Jake ever since we met over a beer or three in Germany during my Jam days , I admire him as a lyricist and I think the group has a valid future . ’ |
7 | In view of the fact that , like you , I regard him as a fluent liar and consummate actor , I think not . |
8 | " I regard him as a friend , and you remember that apart from all this local colour , I gave you tile specifications of his boat . " |
9 | I think it 's a very wonderful thing I mean I regard him as a warmonger World War Two by his eighteen month should have been |
10 | He said Alan Winmill is somebody I have known for many years I regard him as a man of intergrity . |
11 | I see him as a servile little bugger ! |
12 | I see him as a sort of spiritual descendant of Norman Mailer , just as Mailer took on the mantle of Lawrence — in fact I wrote an essay on that very subject in my last term at school . |
13 | I thought he played well against England last week and I see him as a valuable member of our squad . ’ |
14 | Whether working in watercolours or oils we see him as a real painter 's painter , a technical wizard , but not a great imaginative talent . |
15 | Those who knew him describe him as a typical Oxford don , courteous , charming , an unassuming man to whom fame came very late . |
16 | They portray him as a confused mixture of honesty and cantankerousness : a big heart governed by a stroppy mind . |
17 | To the extent that they destroy him as a competitor , they destroy him , speaking generally and largely , as a customer . |
18 | They see him as a possibility for the future and they would like to take a closer look at him . |
19 | They see him as a potential match-winner when the new four-day format is brought into championship cricket next year . |