Example sentences of "who [vb -s] [pn reflx] as [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Donald , who describes himself as a Friend of the Earth , does not himself hold a driving licence , but has taken it upon himself to publish a list of prominent men and women who have had the misfortune to be caught driving over the limit a judge , a chief superintendent , various footballers , actors , television personalities — in what he chooses to call his Hall of Shame : It is the number of celebrities we have discovered that is so shocking . |
2 | Whereas someone more conventional , like Sue Lawley , who describes herself as a ‘ post-feminist woman ’ , is actually much better at drawing out chat show guests . |
3 | She lives in a new four-storey house on a recently completed private estate , and typifies the perfect housewife of television advertising : her house has fitted carpets throughout , gleaming unmarked white paint , and every modern gadget , and it is impeccably maintained by Elizabeth , who describes herself as a housewife with very high standards . |
4 | He meets a character who describes herself as a ‘ girl-spy ’ . |
5 | For someone who describes herself as a late starter in sailing — she first stepped into a dinghy 15 years ago at the age of 29 — Mary Falk has accumulated a phenomenal amount of experience . |
6 | He has no morality , no God , no code of chivalry except service to a French King who sees himself as the new Charlemagne . |
7 | They must have a a lead guitarist or somebody who fancies themselves as a lead |
8 | Any chick who fancies herself as a feminist ought to go and see Martha McGilchrist . |
9 | On the day he is told he has been cured , Henry receives a mysterious female visitor who introduces herself as a fellow thief . |
10 | Jane is a disgruntled , mean and worldly woman who presents herself as the victim of the men she sets out to attract and soon sees through and rejects . |