Example sentences of "[pn reflx] as " in BNC.

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31 As it unfurls the panoramic vistas of past periods and epochs within the European cultural tradition , history builds a view of ourselves as the inevitable continuation and culmination of everything that has gone before .
32 And that goes back to what I said earlier , in that we just do n't see ourselves working internally , in meetings , in negotiations and report binding , with erm , with other officer 's , we see ourselves as a vocal point to get in information out , to , to people , erm and working with people , erm , and that 's erm again a major part of the work we do and just as an example of something that we provide , this is erm , this is the hidden divide , the bulletin of Harlow 's Anti Poverty Strategy Group , this is the latest edition , and it 's just an update on erm impact of eh living in Britain in nineteen ninety one today , the people who are on low income , but we , we 've produced that quarterly , erm , but there , we produce loads of leaflets , were always producing leaflets , and basically if there 's a major piece of legislation there be , there be something worth getting use on it .
33 We have tried to stand aside and we see ourselves as an institute that cares
34 Sometimes , indeed , we identify with another instead of seeing ourselves as independent autonomous subjects , we identify with Lady Diana , our headmistress or somebody at work .
35 Let us imagine ourselves as a reader of Penthouse in order to answer this question .
36 The sentence summarizes and interprets a setting which up to now we have seen more or less as detached onlookers : by using the language which the locals themselves might use ( " being turned up " ) , it invites us to become humanly involved , to see ourselves as insiders .
37 It does this because it shows how if we start from our own case alone , and concentrate entirely upon a conception of mental states which is independent of behaviour , we can not move from our conception of ourselves as subjects of experience to a conception of other subjects .
38 And if you go down that road in every area of life , I think we 're storing tremendous trouble for ourselves as a society !
39 And erm you know as lorry drivers , we we class ourselves as the professionals of the road , but at the end of the day our standards or our reputation is tarnished by the actions of a few is n't it ?
40 In the immediate term , we saw ourselves as a resource which the B.Ed .
41 Psychological alienation provides Such with a narrative pretext for bringing the theories of post-Einsteinian science to bear on the way we conceive of ourselves as individuals in relation to other people .
42 We see ourselves as a major event , not just a sailing event , ’ says Blyth .
43 Chay Blyth — ‘ We see ourselves as a major international event ’
44 That too is why we welcome the appointment by the Government of consultants to examine the feasibility of privatisation as an important step along the path of establishing ourselves as an independent business .
45 The press also showed an encouraging understanding of our mission to establish ourselves as a world-class scientific and engineering services business .
46 ‘ In that relatively short space of time we have established ourselves as a vital source of providing banking services to local people .
47 We have successfully positioned ourselves as a Bank which wants its customers ' savings .
48 In addressing this task we combined local , national and international action , distinguishing ourselves as a strategic force for conservation .
49 Although in retrospect it might seem a vain hope to disguise ourselves as a motor yacht , we were not well known in the area and there were , after all , quite a few converted HDML 's about in those days , so we removed a few obvious identification marks from the ship including our uniforms , flew the red ensign and settled down to wait .
50 He was somewhat taken aback when we identified ourselves as Customs , muttering something about clearing customs at Poole Quay later .
51 The training was not very comprehensive and was really only intended as an introduction to the cutters , but we all enjoyed ourselves as I recall , although a few of us with previous experience considered ourselves as veterans .
52 We regarded ourselves as more hostages than prisoners .
53 We would obviously like to see ourselves as the organ of a revolutionary party , however embryonic it may be . ’
54 As we have said before , we like to think of ourselves as a preservation society , rather than just a rail interest society , valuable as such societies are .
55 Information is our stock-in-trade , and we should see ourselves as custodians , users , and disseminators of information .
56 Establishing ourselves as a credible force in Germany and further east is not a simple task , but I am confident that we are gradually putting the team in place who will achieve this objective .
57 Yet whether we think of ourselves as secularist or as religious , we can not be absolutely certain in such a way that our certainty can not be challenged by other people .
58 It reminds me of the words of Robbie Burns , oh would the Gods the gift to gi us , to see ourselves as others see us .
59 Every single operation we go on whether we are in uniform or in plain clothes er and we are carrying a firearm , we need to identify ourselves as police officers .
60 ‘ We regard ourselves as one of the biggest , if not the biggest , side in Britain .
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