Example sentences of "he [verb] as [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 I got him to sit as a model .
2 Michael must have wondered why I 'd come to visit him disguised as a zebra .
3 The expectations on him to perform as a wit at the Painters ' Table further drained his energy and if feeling jaded or bored he drank a lot .
4 I bet myself that was Sorley 's , as I 'd had him pegged as the Boy Racer type and I was glad the insurance companies were uprating them .
5 The only permissible course is to issue a subpoena for him to come as a witness or to produce the documents to the court ’ .
6 This condition has now cleared allowing him to work as a lecturer on City ethics and a consultant .
7 John became a justice of the Common Bench in Easter term 1275 and the formal records of the court show him acting as a justice continuously down to the end of 1289 .
8 A later ( later in terms of the Quarto numbering , that is ) example of this type of sonnet , with its disgusted ‘ withdrawal of the Poet ’ gesture , is 95 : The exclamatory style , the notably affectionate gestures , the epithets of praise ( ‘ sweet and lovely ’ , ‘ sweets ’ , ‘ beauty 's veil ’ in line 11 ) almost convince us that the Friend 's personal attractiveness can somehow transmute evil to good , a form of paradoxical hyperbole that Shakespeare gives to Lepidus , attempting to excuse Antony 's faults to Caesar : ‘ His faults in him seem as the spots of heaven , /More fiery by night 's blackness ’ ( Antony and Cleopatra , I.iv.13f ) .
9 When a stick was cut for him to use as a crutch he hobbled about the yard , complaining that nothing was being done properly in his absence .
10 as if that were not enough , the Department of Trade and Industry is still trying to have him disqualified as a company director for his role in the collapse of Homes Assured — a move which forced his resignation from the chairmanship of Lonrho in 1991 .
11 The pull of journalism was incessant , but filial loyalty led him to qualify as a property surveyor .
12 Not all the other dancers were in sympathy with the intellectual attitudes of John and his friends , either , but he needed all the intellectual stimulation he could get because , although his work as a dancer was meant to help him develop as a choreographer , the repertory was far from ideal for that purpose .
13 She let him tell Gentle that if he ever saw hide or hair of Gentle in the building again he 'd have him arrested as an accomplice to attempted murder .
14 Dutta said jewel merchant Guppy asked him to pose as the owner of an Indian company .
15 Ishan Dutta said Darius Guppy , best man to Princess Diana 's brother Charles in 1989 , phoned him in Bombay and asked him to pose as the owner of an Indian jewel company .
16 The blow came at a meeting on Saturday when members voted not to let him stand as an election candidate — despite a recommendation to accept him by the executive committee .
17 The occasion was made even more splendid by the presence of King Alfonso II of Aragon and Count Raymond V of Toulouse , who had asked him to act as an arbitrator in their long-standing quarrel .
18 If so , it was good to give him experience as a bishop as soon as possible .
19 Eventually we find him established as a hermit at Finchale , having abandoned the pursuit of earthly treasure .
20 They will not tell you a lot about what 's going to make him tick as an adult , except that he might be good at a particular academic subject . ’
21 He could never entirely regret it , because it reminded him of working with Willie , and the passing resolves he made as a grown-up to lose some of it always contained a tang of unease about betraying his professional qualifications in the eyes of a man who would have belted him for such a thing .
22 It moves from sketches he made as an eight-year-old , via his figurative and later surrealist paintings , to the simple forms and primary colours of his later work .
23 He lived as a village carpenter 's son .
24 The box where he lived as a stallion is still preserved on the estate .
25 Too easy , he realised as the metal panel dropped behind him .
26 ‘ But we have a hectic business schedule tomorrow , ’ he drawled as the lift doors slid open .
27 From his saddlebag he took a length of rope that he knotted as a leash round Nosey 's neck , then he drew his rifle out of the saddle holster , cocked it , and went silently forward .
28 Later , he registered as a PhD student at King 's College , London , studying philosophy and psychology under Professor Aveling .
29 Francisco worked in Admin , but occasionally he doubled as a barman , and he did n't have to explain that he had cut himself on a broken glass .
30 On another level , an actor is someone who remembers what it felt like to be spurned , to be proud , to be angry , to be tender — all the manifestations of emotion he experienced as a child , as an adolescent , in early manhood and maturity .
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