Example sentences of "[verb] of they as " in BNC.
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1 | But underneath you did not think of them as individuals . |
2 | Everybody 's completely different and there 's such a tendency not to study people really and to simply think of them as all exactly the same , ‘ You 're 75 and you 're old and you 've got to put up with that . |
3 | It allows the physical pieces of paper passed around an office to be replaced by electronic images — you can think of them as electronic photographs of the paper pages . |
4 | As an islander I can see something of both points of view , and I have been aware of a sense of embarrassment in some of my Faroese friends that the outside world should think of them as ‘ barbarians ’ . |
5 | You may then think of them as questions for each paragraph to answer . |
6 | Even now , he could n't think of them as crimes . |
7 | Right there 's some correlation between the two , right , auto violation the residuals right , so where we do n't have residual auto correlation which is the case here , you could actually save the residuals , perform an error less and you would n't find coefficient on residuals with T minus one significant , you 've got an , potentially that 's what these tests for serial correlation do , right , they , you can think of them as r saving the residuals , running a , running this regression , right . |
8 | You can think of them as the wires leading from a bank of three million photocells ( actually three million relay stations gathering information from an even larger number of photocells ) to the computer that is to process the information in the brain . |
9 | I 'm quite friendly with a lot of stars but I do n't really think of them as celebrities , more as friends . |
10 | They do n't think of them as places where research goes on . |
11 | Only then can we speak of them as part of our cultural heritage . |
12 | I suppose if a court denied me access to them , I might speak of them as ex-children . |
13 | It had been obvious , really ; their ghostly slenderness , their voices like wild birds — she had not , she realized , ever thought of them as men . |
14 | The Labour Party talked of them as if they were filled with caramels . ’ |
15 | because landlords were seen as progressive and they might want , they di the erm communists did n't want to get rid of them as a class but in their feudal capacity . |
16 | Politically speaking the issue of local autonomy and sovereignty scarcely ever arose : people recognized popular committees as valuable means of access to resources ; in their democratic aspect most educated Libyans thought of them as rhetorical devices , not really conferring power on a community , but representing curious elaborations of ideology in what was really a simple and straightforward problem of administration of services . |
17 | Rubberneck , sometimes — Meg had told him about St Francis , his favourite saint — thought of them as birds . |
18 | Soon everyone in Knockglen thought of them as a pair . |
19 | I thought of them as my property . ’ |
20 | He always thought of them as mirror men , full of quickfire patter and smooth gestures , distracting , creating images . |
21 | Coffin and Gabriel ( it was surprising how quickly he thought of them as a couple ) . |
22 | A British viceroy of India spoke of them as ‘ those countries which must inevitably have attracted the attention of Europe , partly from increasing infirmity , but still more from the opportunities suggested by their latent though neglected sources of strength ’ . |
23 | The villagers hold them in awe and think of them as men of the world . |
24 | ‘ Think of them as a business suit , ’ Trent said . |
25 | But looking back I think of them as compensation for the rest of me life before , and what 's to come … |
26 | I think of them as the sea-bird equivalent of a peregrine or other member of the falcon family . |
27 | Think of them as a punk Dire Straits . |
28 | So maybe think of them as syllables little bits say if we 're going to say something like Tranmere Rovers . |
29 | ‘ Think of them as ‘ cost-free wells ’ , ’ said Ray Archer , senior BP-Alliance geochemist . |
30 | It 's a rather bad analogy , but I like to think of them as first-division football teams with their own particular qualities . |