Example sentences of "he [verb] [pron] as a " in BNC.

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1 Did he treat you as an equal ? ’
2 However , he planned you as a unique person for a unique purpose .
3 He offers himself as a scout .
4 He offers himself as a strong figure and also a young one .
5 Moving from her external trappings to her internal structure , he represents her as a sort of wooden skeleton .
6 He would work with Kate Miskin loyally and conscientiously because he respected her as a detective and that was what he was required to do .
7 God moved in mysterious ways — to Richie he manifested himself as an extremely successful car salesman .
8 No , Steen 's behaviour certainly suggested that he regarded her as a threat in some way .
9 After his accession Richard parted with all his East Anglian estates to Howard , an indication that he regarded them as a peripheral part of his power base .
10 After his accession Richard parted with all his East Anglian estates to Howard , an indication that he regarded them as a peripheral part of his power base .
11 He regarded himself as a liberal and a ‘ friend of black people ’ .
12 ‘ Because he regarded you as a rival , both on the tracks and off , and by claiming paternity he was claiming he 'd made love to me first , before you , and so was claiming the superior position . ’
13 He regarded you as an opponent whom he was determined to get the better of , in whichever way he could . ’
14 However , he regarded it as a mark of respect and discipline , and old habits died hard .
15 He regarded it as a fairly accurate way of weeding out the pretenders from the cream of Europe 's opulent elite .
16 He regarded it as a testable conjecture .
17 However , he devalued the ability to reason about intentions as he regarded it as an immature form of causal reasoning .
18 He regarded it as an investment .
19 The man was toying with him and treating him with contempt , by showing just how little he rated him as an opponent .
20 ‘ I left him because I could n't handle the shadow his expectations threw over me … the way he cast me as a member of his dream .
21 He cast himself as a chairman in the new consensus which is in part a return to the old style of consensus in British politics .
22 ‘ It came just at the time Michael 's voice was breaking and Britten wanted him in that part , so he rewrote it as a young tenor .
23 He described himself as a passionate Liberal , not a radical one .
24 He described himself as a victim of a US plot to turn his country into a colony , and alleged that he had not received a fair trial .
25 He described them as a rope of sand that is washed away with every tide " .
26 The film became the American entry , by invitation , into that year 's Venice film festival and the New York Times ' critic , Bosley Crowther , summed up his nation 's embarrassment when he described it as a ‘ brutal picture which caused diplomats to mop their brows — a vicious account of boozing , fighting , pot-smoking , vandalizing and raping done by a gang of sickle riders who are obviously drawn to represent the swastika-wearing Hell 's Angels , one of several disreputable gangs on the west coast .
27 Although in 1962 he had appealed to the Government of Ireland Act , in 1963 he described it as a ‘ constitution of bondage ’ .
28 He described it as a ‘ Budget for sustained recovery and a Budget for jobs — not just for this year or for next year — but right through the decade . ’
29 He described it as an ‘ unfortunate incident ’ which could be solved by the introduction of a new rule at the league 's annual meeting .
30 For , if he used her as a model , she used him as good copy .
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