Example sentences of "him [adv] as [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | We remember him most as the best diver ever to grace the Gorbals swimming pond . |
2 | Apparently this did not produce the desired reaction from Stanley , so Wyatt went on 17th December to see Scott who , with a disarming naïveté , immediately agreed to a proposal from Wyatt that he should take him on as an equal partner and relinquish half the work to him . |
3 | By now it must have been obvious to her host that she had put him down as a direct descendant of Casanova , Don Juan or Jack the Ripper — or possibly a combination of all three . |
4 | The Socialist Minister has not missed an opportunity to remind those who regard him only as a tireless champion of culture that he is a qualified professor of international law . |
5 | Those who knew him only as a fellow undergraduate would have been still more surprised by his degree result had they known the extent of his other activities . |
6 | He was a hero to the people who saw him only as a little waif , when actually he was a pudding of hatred . ’ |
7 | But it would be a mistake to think of him merely as an errant traitor . |
8 | She had warmed to him not as a spiritual being , but as vigorous young flesh and blood , full of untested potentialities . |
9 | But Bill Alexander 's powerful new production of The Duchess of Malfi at The Swan treats him not as a lurid Jacobean sensationalist but as a sombre , death-haunted melancholic . |
10 | The subtler of the recent readings of the Shipman 's Tale keeps the merchant in the position of target figure by treating him not as a realistic character , but as a functional one : a figure representing the interplay of more abstract themes and factors affecting human life . |
11 | She tried to see him dispassionately as a grey-haired solicitor rather too well endowed with easy charm ; indeed , she saw him thus , but she also saw him otherwise , and could not help herself . |
12 | shrugging him close as a second skin |
13 | Manville knew then that Hayman had been right in writing him off as a washed-up veteran . |
14 | Ronald Reagan has made a career out of being underestimated and the same mistake was made in 1980 when his critics wrote him off as an amiable , ex-movie actor ill-qualified for the presidency . |
15 | It also gestures towards excusing him , presenting him throughout as a pathetic , historically unaware , exploited and manipulated individual . |
16 | His family could n't afford to set him up as an independent farmer . |
17 | He saw him now as a possible Archbishop of Canterbury . |
18 | We see him now as a golden sun but what will happen to him as the day dies and the sun begins to set ? |
19 | Steve , with the instinct that marks him out as a real mountaineer , not just a climber , had searched for and seen an abseil that avoided the First Brittle Ice Traverse , It took us past the Pocket Hanging Glacier seracs , where the ropes twisted into corkscrews and jammed tight . |
20 | From his origins in Protestant East Belfast , his exhilarating ball control and deceptive change of pace marked him out as a unique prospect in an area accustomed to discovering football talent . |
21 | In conversation with the boys they learnt of Minton 's homosexuality and though this ruled him out as a potential husband it did not diminish their desire to be in his company . |
22 | It is perhaps Warr 's amalgam of democratic ideals with an advanced sense of history , both past and future , which marks him out as a significant political thinker of his time . |
23 | ‘ The only time I can remember him with any coat at all was when we wintered him out as a three or four-year old , which we did deliberately to toughen him up . ’ |
24 | It 's a well-founded faith he has developed since Michelin this year singled him out as the only French chef worthy of upgrading to the coveted three-star accolade . |
25 | The exigent journalist Lynn Barber , in her collection of interviews Mostly Men , singles him out as the sole male representative of a type she describes as ‘ nice , straightforward , feet on the ground ’ . |
26 | There were some other guys featured but I definitely picked him out as the best . ’ |
27 | Whatever Gould 's personal opinion of Gilbert , or whatever his error , his qualifications as a naturalist were undisputed , and singled him out as the ideal candidate for sharing Gould 's exploration . |
28 | Then my buddy pointed him out as the crazy maniac making the calls . |
29 | Pickwick came back to him dimly as a Dickensian character . |
30 | Naked except for the band round his belly ; yet something about him marked him immediately as a singular character . |