Example sentences of "[vb infin] [det] as [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Right we , we 'll we 'll treat that as a fail safe then .
2 Clearly not all determinations of the artificer could reasonably be regarded as doorways and even more clearly should he step outside the ‘ frame ’ and install a window no one could reasonably regard that as a determination of the architect 's concept .
3 I would regard that as the nightmare scenario .
4 As you may recall , Sir , the police did not treat this as a case of arson .
5 They question the theoretical basis of this approach , arguing that not only might the driver treat this as a challenge to driving skill , but that in the trade off between caution and speed , the driver could equally strike a bargain on the side of risk , especially where the shared space is lengthy .
6 But do n't just treat this as a language exercise .
7 You may treat this as an order . ’
8 When you come to make a recording , do you treat this as an opportunity to synthesise all your learning and experience into the melting pot at one go , or do you still find yourself spontaneously adjusting even in the studio ?
9 While those taking a ‘ realistic ’ view ( believing that the convention no longer applies in true form ) do not regard this as a problem , adherents to the ‘ traditional ’ view ( mainly academics and some senior civil servants ) argue that it is ( Robinson et al . ,
10 She did not count this as a master and servant situation , yet she did n't dare to presume too far .
11 Companies do not normally recognise this as a liability , because it is usually a remote contingency where accounts are prepared on a going concern basis .
12 Do not describe this as a misspelling for the purpose of analysis .
13 Please do not consider this as a score-board of who is bringing the most into the marriage .
14 And if you 're feeling peckish , well what do you enjoy most as a bit of a takeaway treat ?
15 During the pregnancy certain problems may arise such as the decrease in income due to the loss of work or interference of exams , how difficult could it become , raising a child with little financial support ?
16 What , what made you choose that as an occupation ?
17 it 's it 's strange you can give that as an address .
18 ‘ I 'm surprised she does n't do that as a matter of course . ’
19 Does he do that as a matter of practice when he goes shopping ?
20 No daddy 's sheriff , you can do that as a sheriff .
21 Ministers of state , great noblemen , and royal favourites could expect this as a matter of course .
22 About open learning and they 've got an H N C in Business Communications , now they also say that you could do this as a student at the college .
23 ’ I do n't think they would see that as a deterrent . ’
24 Well I think it was just because of the the people who put the pressure on at that time , perhaps people who 'd been in the tenants association before , did n't see that as a priority .
25 He is a good entertainer and is a chance to see if he can use that as a springboard for a new career .
26 We could use that as an escape vehicle . ’
27 ‘ No point , our lights were out for a long time , they 'd just use that as an excuse .
28 And at the court I can remember this as a kid , at the court , of course I was n't in at at the court but I remember the story the blacklegs er picked out people and said they and they and they threw stones you see , through the window .
29 She 'll never believe this as an excuse !
30 It simplified things … but the thought never even entered my head , that I could use this as a way of altering the course .
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