Example sentences of "would [verb] it as [art] " in BNC.

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1 I ca n't bear to think that you 'd see it as a betrayal .
2 ‘ We 'd use it as a mandate to change the present disgraceful system , ’ Kennedy replied .
3 I 'd like Elizabeth to bring that forward yep for my benefit , as I know I have n't done it and I 'd like it as a prompt .
4 you 'd write it as a single positive okay now because there 's a two
5 If that were all , I 'd applaud it as a wise and public-spirited action and I hope it starts a trend .
6 Nowadays , the majority of people would regard it as a perfectly natural variation to be indulged in should both partners feel like it .
7 For example , followers of Islam would regard it as a blatant affront to the omnipotence of Allah/ God that He should be confined within a mortal frame , yet they accord Jesus an important role as a prophet .
8 Gandhi would regard it as a failure to preserve or maintain the function of symbols and a degeneration of their purpose .
9 More than half say they would n't be put off a woman if they knew she carried condoms ; only 17% would regard it as a turn-off .
10 Time and again we have put down the markers and placed on record that we would regard it as a perfectly reasonable alternative to what exists now if there were a series of companies throughout Scotland which represented the ownership of those at present employed by the Scottish Bus Group under the same conditions as at present and with the same commitment to the current level of services .
11 The vast majority of insurers would regard it as a perfectly normal step for a plaintiff 's solicitor to issue and serve a writ and , after acknowledgement of service by their solicitors , would call for the papers back and continue negotiations .
12 Although they would regard it as the highlight of their year , many would make their way back with a sore head and a light pocket .
13 Thus , although we are wary of claiming too much for statistical analysis , we would regard it as an essential and important tool in stylistic description .
14 Quite clearly , to the shame of local and central government , the homelessness crisis has been allowed to get to such a level that I would describe it as a national disgrace . ’
15 Summarised , I would describe it as a kind of ‘ elitist populism ’ , which totally ignores the tastes of thousands of ‘ ordinary people ’ .
16 Most dictionaries would describe it as a ‘ desire or tendency to escape from reality into fantasy ’ , and ‘ reality ’ is certainly a key word in this definition .
17 Er what we as I was putting was suggesting was in terms of the key diagram and the structure plan we would show it as a single arrow .
18 A more charitable and interpretive transliteration would render it as a ( i.e. ‘ unhatted ’ a with a long backstroke ( a .
19 I was afraid that if Bekenstein found out about it , he would use it as a further argument to support his ideas about the entropy of black holes , which I still did not like .
20 Well I thought I would use it as a raffle prize at school or something .
21 The word processor is a very powerful tool for the transfer of thought from brain to paper ; probably most IT teachers would use it as the first introduction to practical computing , at least with literate students .
22 And I 'll show you two or three things on on this contract which will if you presented to them face to face during the during the discussions they would they would use it as an excuse to say , You did n't tell me that I do n't want to do it .
23 I mean , Terry is n't mean or greedy or anything like that but he would see it as a sort of bonanza , a jackpot …
24 ‘ There is no suggestion we will waive the clause and if an exception was made in this case there might be other companies who have already sold who would see it as a special dispensation for Caldaire , ’ a spokesman said .
25 But I do n't think that he himself would see it as a failure at all .
26 That does not mean that I would discard it as an instrument of statutory interpretation even were I empowered to do so .
27 However , a Hallidayan linguist would analyse it as a fronted theme + rheme sequence , whereas a Prague linguist would analyse it as a rheme-theme sequence .
28 However , a Hallidayan linguist would analyse it as a fronted theme + rheme sequence , whereas a Prague linguist would analyse it as a rheme-theme sequence .
29 Indeed , we would take it as a compliment if our presentation of an argument were described as ‘ well researched ’ .
30 He would take it as a personal affront .
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