Example sentences of "[vb base] [pers pn] as [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | He agreed to the clause allowing them to release records elsewhere , after giving RCA the first option , because he say it as common sense . |
2 | Erm strictly in those terms by by district , mainly because much of the development across North Yorkshire is on very small sites er within urban areas , within villages , the extent to which you define them as green field or brown field sites becomes a very subjective one and I I think it 's a very difficult line to draw . |
3 | When regional deals divert more trade than they create , economists regard them as harmful overall : such arrangements tend to shift production to less efficient producers . |
4 | The very largest like the Prudential and Standard Life are able to offer these as a genuinely independent extension of their huge pension businesses but many of the smaller firms obviously see them as commercial marketing opportunities . |
5 | We tend to conceive er generally of faith very much in personal terms , we see it as personal faith . |
6 | On the other hand , some people see it as instant answer to every problem in life . |
7 | They see it as important part of improving the service they give . |
8 | teachers see it as natural justice ( comparison with colleagues reduces isolation and gives them a yardstick ) ; |