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

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1 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 .
2 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 .
3 He described them as a rope of sand that is washed away with every tide " .
4 The January price rises [ see p. 38730-31 ] had been higher than expected and painful , but he described them as the logical conclusions of the policies of Soviet Prime Ministers Nikolai Ryzhkov and Valentin Pavlov .
5 And , if so , would he recognise them as a warning that Doreen was not the right woman for him ?
6 He describes them as an investment , but critics describe the paintings as worthless rubbish .
7 He scorned them as a man of action must despise all faint-hearts .
8 Even Colin MacInnes remains convinced that music-hall was ‘ an act of working-class self assertion ’ although he concludes his analysis of the music-hall songs with a phrase that should set film historians thinking , for he sees them as a ‘ sort of bastard folk song of an industrial-commercial-imperial age ’ .
9 He sees them as an ‘ albums ’ band but would like them to have Top 10 hits in the singles charts .
10 Rather he sees them as an embodiment of the fears of seventeenth-century conservatives worried about the extreme forms radical religious movements were taking .
11 Sometimes the farmer will be almost desperate to be rid of his rabbits since he regards them as a pest which makes undesirable inroads into the profitability of his farm .
12 He regards them as a necessary but tiresome ingredient in the successful running of the Empire .
13 Perhaps he saw them as a threat .
14 His own experiences crowd upon him , even from earliest infancy ; he recognizes them as the sources of his own creative powers ; it is as if doors were ‘ open ’ .
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