Example sentences of "and [verb] her as " in BNC.

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1 I supervised her professional training while she was working at the Macaulay Land Use Research Institute at Penicuik , and appointed her as an Assistant Librarian at the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh just over a year ago .
2 Her parents then moved to London and admitted her as a free scholar to the sculpture studio in the Royal College of Art , where she stayed for four years and graduated an A.R.C.A.
3 Geoffrey had been cheated of his rights ; Louis was alarmed " and angered by Eleanor 's choice of a new husband , particularly since she had not asked for his consent despite the fact that he continued to style himself " Duke of Aquitaine " and regarded her as his ward .
4 Or to go to the police and report her as a Fifth Columnist . ’
5 He raged , and condemned her as a thief .
6 The exhibition also represents the first showing of works by Olga Rozanova and reveals her as a very substantial painter who clearly made a crucial contribution to the Russian Avant-garde : the paintings are stunning , both in scale and conception , and the unusual colour contrasts are highly original .
7 Stanley sees through her facade and sees her as a threat to his marriage , and his affection for Stella .
8 In the film , Helena is a woman who is rescued from a car accident by a doctor who then amputates her injured legs and unhurt arms and keeps her as a hostage in a box , hoping she will fall in love with him .
9 Mr Kinnock has learnt that it is more effective to mock the Prime Minister as an anachronism in a brave new world than snarl the word ‘ Thatcherism ’ and present her as the personification of all evil .
10 As the diesel train came in and people were already picking up suitcases from the platform Moran turned and kissed her as if it were a last good night to all the nights she had come to him .
11 Producer Michael White saw her in Monotones at the Royal Opera House and signed her as the haunting governess in the Julian Sands-Patsy Kensit film , Turn Of The Screw .
12 He did n't answer , just stood there with his bronzed arms crossed across his chest and watched her as if by staring at her so intently it was answer enough .
13 Flynn , of course , meant that the English government was uncaring and malignant — out to break Ireland and keep her as an inexhaustible well of cheap labour and a fertile nursery for the British army .
14 She had worked for the Underground movement , involved in forging passports and papers for people trying to escape across the Channel ; had been discovered but saved from death by a German , who had raped her and kept her as his own prisoner .
15 Jason was jealous of her ability to come up with consistently good ideas and saw her as a threat to his career .
16 If , on the other hand you are married to a man who , on the surface at least , appears to be more attentive to his mother 's needs than to yours , try not to become upset and regard her as a threat or a rival , and avoid jumping to the conclusion that your marriage is a failure and that you are unloved .
17 I was quite open to her presence and accepted her as part of the household and she charmed me very nicely — she was good at that .
18 She was watching the chief inspector 's face as she said it , and she knew that he believed her , and accepted her as a good witness .
19 Fate , it seemed , had played right into Luke 's hands , confirming his suspicions about her with illuminating certainty and damning her as a liar .
20 The US government was also critical of the lack of progress towards prosecuting those responsible for the murder of Michael Devine , a US citizen , in the northern province of El Petén on June 8 , 1990 , and the abductors of Diana Marck Ortiz , a nun of US nationality who later identified those who had tortured and raped her as agents of the National Police .
21 The others had potential , but I bathed and groomed her as if for Crufts and made my way to the hospital .
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