Example sentences of "he [adv] [vb past] [pn reflx] as " in BNC.
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1 | He eventually established himself as a regular first team player for the Parkhead club before he was transferred to Manchester United in 1973 . |
2 | He swiftly established himself as a dominant influence in New Zealand station architecture and produced many remarkable buildings . |
3 | The seven years of his second marriage were a stable and satisfying period for Howard and the time when he largely established himself as a country gentleman . |
4 | Phil joined the Palace in February 1984 for a modest £10,000 fee from Aylesbury Town , but he soon established himself as a valuable member of our League side , playing either on the left of midfield or up front as a striker , and he must probably be reckoned to be the best signing made for our club by manager Alan Mullery . |
5 | His first poems followed the Petrarchan tradition of his uncle , but he soon established himself as a versatile playwright , capable of producing dramas , pastorals , masques and , above all , comedies . |
6 | In spite of the fact that the Carews had been in Ireland since the middle of the seventeenth century , he still regarded himself as an expatriate living among a semi-barbarous people in a semi-barbarous land . |
7 | He still described himself as a private tutor and the purpose of his journey abroad as ‘ holiday touring ’ . |
8 | Uncle Albert told her that when he did the weeding , he always imagined himself as some great monster uprooting trees and scaring the tiny people hiding under the stones . |
9 | He always presented himself as the redeemed bad boy , but it was a lie , she says . |
10 | It was recorded by a convict who was on the island at the time that ‘ the Governor had the goodwill and respect of everyone for he always conducted himself as a Christian and a gentlemen . ’ |
11 | He never ever thought that he might live in one of these houses ; he always cast himself as the honoured young guest . |
12 | Ian Evans first came to the Palace in September 1974 as The Eagles sought to adjust to life in the 3rd Division , after plummeting straight through Division Two in 1973–74 , and he quickly established himself as a favourite among the fans at Selhurst Park with his wholehearted displays at the centre of our defence . |
13 | He once described himself as the ‘ grandfather ’ of that generation of Tories that includes Michael Forsyth and Michael Fallon , a phrase that embarrasses him now . |
14 | First known as a Romantic painter of German landscape , he also distinguished himself as a set designer , an architect and a designer of churches . |
15 | He also fancied himself as an inventor — a pastime that had his mother caught between maternal pride and an almost uncontrollable urge to murder him . |
16 | In 1622 Swan followed his father to Trinity College , Cambridge , graduating BA in 1626 and MA in 1629 ; he later described himself as BD . |
17 | This narrative flexibility indicates the extent to which he now saw himself as a character in his own drama . |
18 | Hagen 's iconoclasm was for his own benefit ; he never saw himself as a social campaigner on behalf of his fellow professionals . |