Example sentences of "describe himself [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Electoral law does not forbid him from describing himself as Conservative but his rival , Mr Gerry Malone , will describe himself on the ballot paper as The Conservative Party Candidate .
2 A shopkeeper from a slave line might describe himself as a free Zuwayi without incongruity ; but other people would usually call him abd , a black with an enslaved grandparent somewhere in his line .
3 Hamad Hasan did not describe himself as a free Zuwayi , but his ventures into gardening and trade , and his use of his agricultural knowledge and skills , were characteristic activities of free men .
4 Would he describe himself as an intellectual ?
5 He would describe himself as a keen engineer rather than ‘ train spotter . ’
6 He , I suppose , would describe himself as a chauffeur-handyman .
7 If he could adopt that standpoint , he might describe himself as an empirical realist but a transcendental idealist ; but , since he can not adopt that standpoint , he is just a ‘ realist ’ .
8 ‘ I know , dear — there is a farm next door to us back on the dear old homestead and Daddy does usually describe himself as a farmer — but I meant that we capitalist parasites would be taking the place of the oxen , not the horny-handed salt-of-the-earth types cracking the whip over them . ’
9 Mario described himself to me as a hungry kid , adding that maybe those early experiences had left him with a permanent sense of insecurity .
10 Warhurst described himself with a grin as ‘ versatile ’ and went on to say : ‘ I know Rovers have three top quality strikers in Alan Shearer , Mike Newell and Kevin Gallacher .
11 Raymond Williams ( 1921–1988 ) described himself as ‘ Welsh European ’ , novelist ( BORDER COUNTRY , SECOND GENERATION , THE VOLUNTEERS ) and dramatist ; founder of the New Left and later active in the Socialist Society ; a lifelong commentator on culture , media , the arts and contemporary affairs ( eg. THE LONG REVOLUTION , CULTURE AND SOCIETY , COMMUNICATIONS , TOWARDS THE YEAR 2000 ) .
12 The peer , who is suing over allegations that he is a war criminal , described himself as a ‘ human being and a good Christian ’ .
13 Another backbencher , Sir Anthony Meyer , described himself as ‘ a burnt offering ’ who might stand against Mrs Thatcher if no one else would .
14 Roberts described himself as ‘ the enfant terrible of British ufology .
15 To the assembled bishops he described himself as ‘ bishop of external things ’ — presumably external to the church .
16 Although Barrett described himself as an ‘ antiques dealer ’ , the way he handled Miss Prinsep had more in common with the foot-in-the-door techniques employed by what the Sussex police wearily refer to as the ‘ knocker boys ’ .
17 He described himself as the ‘ natural son ’ of his parents on his baptism certificate , and this may explain the affinity he felt for the boy .
18 No wonder , then , that the poet described himself as ‘ a wanderer ’ , supporting the literal sense of the next poem 's conclusion .
19 It was very much an artisan street this , but with a smattering of richer folk , too , so the shearmen , scribblers , shoemakers , carpenters and shop-keepers were neighbours to an attorney and two well-heeled clothiers — Thomas Clement , employing 11 scribblers and 12 shearmen , and Henry Sheppard , who even described himself as a ‘ Gentleman ’ .
20 This letter was also signed by Arthur Withers who described himself as ‘ a member of the advance guard ’ .
21 Ernest Bevin , Brown 's great predecessor as foreign secretary , described himself as ‘ a turn-up in a million ’ .
22 He described himself as a passionate Liberal , not a radical one .
23 He described himself as ‘ a young man of pure British descent , some of whose forefathers have held high positions in the British army .
24 He still described himself as a private tutor and the purpose of his journey abroad as ‘ holiday touring ’ .
25 W. T. Stead described himself as ‘ a child of the revival of 1859–60 ’ which had swept across the Atlantic and won hundreds of thousands of converts ( over a hundred thousand in Ulster alone ) .
26 Re then described himself as the creator and related his names of Khepri at sunrise , Re at noon and Atum at sunset .
27 The appellant , who described himself as a self-employed accountant , falsely claimed to be an associate member of the Chartered Institute of Management Accountants and a graduate or member of the Institute of Marketing .
28 The appellant described himself as a self-employed accountant .
29 The deceased 's closest friend at the time of his death appears to have been the first defendant , a man now in his forties , who , when giving evidence , described himself as an unemployed seaman .
30 Lloyd & Co. had received their instructions from a member of Mr. Mahdi 's group who apparently described himself as the ‘ foreign minister ’ of the Somali Republic .
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