Example sentences of "[vb mod] [adv] [verb] it as " in BNC.
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1 | They should not mark it as trustee because Registrars would not accept it . ’ |
2 | They should not mark it as trustee because Registrars would not accept it . ’ |
3 | They should not mark it as trustee because Registrars would not accept it . ’ |
4 | I say this not because any holder of judicial office should ever regard it as an affront to be overruled by an appellate court but merely to emphasise that as a practical matter the chances are that the visitor probably will get it right . |
5 | In principle , though I think it 's very difficult , as I understand it right now , you 've got to go through a rather unfriendly session of training the computer to respond to your voice , and if you say something in a slightly different way later on it may not recognize it as the word that you had previously trained it on . |
6 | From the theoretical point of view , however , I personally do not find the question of ‘ intrusive ’ and ‘ linking ’ in RP very interesting ( one might perhaps class it as a matter similar to the grammatical and stylistic question of whether or not to use ‘ whom ’ ) but anyone who wishes to go into the subject could read Windsor Lewis ( 1975a ) , Pring ( 1976 ) , Windsor Lewis ( 1977a ) and Fox ( 1978 ) . |
7 | So we 've got tan forty degrees equals opp over adjacent which is equal to well we do n't know opp so we 'll just leave it as opp over a hundred and twenty . |
8 | The thing is , you can use the filthiest sound in the world , but if you mix it really low , you 'll actually perceive it as a clean sound . |
9 | ‘ You 'll never make it as an American , that 's for sure , ’ Cora-Beth said as she tucked her arm through Harry 's . |
10 | I played the drums when I had to , I played the bass when I had to , and I felt after a while I could kinda have it as my own . |
11 | On paper , Peter could have described his mother 's face in terms of its component parts but he could not visualize it as a whole . |
12 | So you 'd just write it as , I mean as it 's minus one , you can take it off as you go along , but it 's , sometimes it 'll be a minus six or something , so write it as two point nine nine squared minus one . |
13 | Gary Wilmot could possibly do it as , like me , he was a contestant on the show and would therefore understand the awesome fear the contestants have to cope with . |
14 | The reserved British could quickly interpret it as brashness . |
15 | Although it 's been around since 1985 you could hardly describe it as one of the top-selling DOS word processors . |
16 | No they 'd probably take it as an a as a er er n okay to just go and just |
17 | The college has fallen into a state of such disrepair since it was closed down that I doubt if anyone could truthfully class it as that . ’ |
18 | In fact the number of possibilities is even greater than this , for one could also express it as |
19 | This might sound like irresponsibility , but , given how the performance pans out , you could also read it as professional commitment ; the longer the show goes on , the more the drink goes down and , in a remarkable contradiction of physics , the tighter the playing becomes . |
20 | I did n't and could n't see it as a progressive condition which was bound to culminate in some sort of breakdown or breakthrough . |
21 | She could sometimes experience it as a physical thing — a slender cord strung between the two of them , as though they each held one end , and she , she had to balance on that tight rope , poised and tricky . |
22 | They said a quality newspaper could never make it as a tabloid , and the struggle is now on |
23 | She may also use it as a greeting when she has been away from the kittens for a while . |
24 | Some people , for instance , can not sleep if there is traffic noise at night ; others hardly notice it and may even welcome it as a ‘ sign of life ’ ( I have heard this said more than once ! ) |
25 | The story , based on a novel by Edith Wharton has been called a heterosexual ‘ Death in Venice ’ , but it is far more than that ( you may equally regard it as a grown-up ‘ Sound of Music ’ ) ! |
26 | I would rather describe it as a lively interest . ’ |
27 | Evans did admit buying a can of petrol on the way to Birdlip , but he thought White would only use it as a threat to rob Mr Stokle , nothing too serious . |
28 | He would only see it as a weakness to be used against her , or worse , as an attempt to ingratiate herself . |
29 | The Apache is better than most in this respect but I would nevertheless regard it as an excellent-four seater with the fifth seat reserved for occasions when no baggage is being carried . |
30 | And she hoped Nigel would n't take it as a slur on his driving . |