Example sentences of "he [verb] she as [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Moving from her external trappings to her internal structure , he represents her as a sort of wooden skeleton . |
2 | 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 . |
3 | No , Steen 's behaviour certainly suggested that he regarded her as a threat in some way . |
4 | For , if he used her as a model , she used him as good copy . |
5 | But Susan Einzig had a more significant , also more complex , place in his life : though to all appearances she and Minton were a couple , he used her as a decoy to attract into their orbit , through her role as the attractive elder woman , keen on dancing and having a good time , the lusty heterosexual students whose company Minton needed and whom , when rebuffed by Susan , he scooped up on the rebound , with mocking asides about the inadequacy of women . |
6 | Karenin also tells Anna he loves her as a husband but she does n't believe he is capable of love or knows what it is either . |
7 | Perhaps if he fancied Perdita he saw her as a potential mother-in-law . |
8 | He saw her as a person injured by life , as he was injured . |
9 | He knew her as a girl when she first came to Rome . |
10 | Had he viewed her as an exciting and unusual lay , and believed that she would n't let him screw her without a hard-luck , my wife-doesn't-understand-me line to spin ? |
11 | To say that he viewed her as a challenge would be absurd — Nicky Scott Wilson and his type were far too assured to think of life in terms of challenges . |
12 | He remembered her as a woman who liked him to take his time . |
13 | At the beginning of the book Celie despises her husband , Albert , because of the way he treats her as an object . |