Example sentences of "[coord] [vb -s] it as [art] " in BNC.

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1 The suffering which inevitably follows shall be deemed to be of no consequence , because physical evolution itself disregards suffering , or regards it as an essential part of the process .
2 The suffering which inevitably follows shall be deemed to be of no consequence , because physical evolution itself disregards suffering , or regards it as an essential part of the process .
3 Quigley ( 1979 ) confirms this and uses it as a basis for examining alternative language environments .
4 It reads the Touch key when it 's placed on the sensor and uses it as an encryption key to decode data as it 's read and to encode it as it 's written .
5 first finds the key of the record found at the beginning of the selected trail and establishes it as the current record .
6 last finds the key of the record found by the end of the selected trail and establishes it as the current record .
7 She blames her mother for this and sees it as a sign of inferiority , thus experiencing penis envy and transfers her affections to her father as he has the penis she wants .
8 God looks down at this cooperative effort of man trying to make himself god-like , and sees it as the beginning of worse rebellion against him .
9 example An essay which describes the narrative of Alasdair Gray 's novel Lanark and interprets it as a symbolic representation of the state of contemporary Scotland .
10 She knows love , and regards it as the daily currency of life .
11 In continuous processes , a filter medium containing manganese dioxide oxidizes the iron and removes it as the ferric hydroxide .
12 Peeling and torn adverts advertise the ‘ Summer Sun ’ a middle aged woman , in a tweed suit looks up and reads it as an excuse to turn away from her neighbour , an ‘ undesirable type ’ or a young again middle aged man greased back hair , a black fake leather jacket with sheep skin bits appearing here and there and a necklace protruding from his left nostril eventually attaching itself to his right ear .
13 He is hoping to go back to Poland for postgraduate studies and recommends it as a holiday destination .
14 When she hunts , she whirls this around her head and releases it as an insect flies by .
15 This account revokes the tendency of psychoanalysis to slide into an ego psychology , which equates the unconscious with the id , and treats it as an interesting but manageable phenomenon , the stuff on which the profession 's skill is demonstrated .
16 The group professes agnosticism on the monarchy , but sees it as the ‘ apex and symbol ’ of an unfair and ineffective system .
17 Unlike Mr Melding , he does not regard this campaign as a stepping stone on the route to Westminster , but sees it as an extension of his involvement in local politics .
18 In the Original Treatment it says : ‘ Natasha tells Lemmy that she loves him , but pronounces it as a child speaks its first words ’
19 When you type in a document , saving it from time to time , Word does not destroy the very last version that you saved but renames it as a back-up copy .
20 In Excel PMT ( interest , term , principal ) calculates the amount would pay you if you borrowed principal for term at interest% per annum but returns it as a negative quantity — i.e. the amount you pay .
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