Example sentences of "[vb mod] [verb] them as " in BNC.

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1 He may regard them as curious examples of another civilization or occasionally view with incredulity the ways of city people and industrial workers , but he will only regard them with envy when television reinforces the evaluations already implanted personally by friends and kin with whom he identifies .
2 The universities may treat them as advisory and act upon them only if they so wish .
3 If we may further generalize on these projects , we may describe them as setting up models of teaching methods and materials , thus tending to extend and develop user education methods , rather than analysing and criticizing existing methodologies and materials .
4 So individualism must regard them as being in some way free from the determining influence of society , and it is this which makes the properties of individuals into a suitable stopping point for explanations .
5 For the person with these projects the forwarding of them has an importance to which utilitarianism can not do justice , for it must regard them as simply among the many preferences of which as many as possible are to be satisfied .
6 There are arguments here , as there are in relation to mistake , that the law should impose a duty on men to consider consent , and therefore should treat them as reckless if they have failed to give any thought to the matter .
7 You should research them as you write up your notes and prepare precise definitions which can be referred to later .
8 The second question , therefore , is whether we can accept them as history , or whether we must treat them as myth and " demythologize " them , that is , assume that the miracle did not actually occur as a miraculous event , but that some spiritual truth is enshrined in the story in symbolic form .
9 Such planets can not really be thought of as having a surface , in the sense that the Earth has ; rather , we should regard them as being ‘ all atmosphere ’ .
10 Then , when King John took over the French lands which he had inherited in 1200 , he was allowed to do so only on condition that he should recognise them as being fiefs held of the king of France .
11 Holt can and does believe that children should have them as adults do , and then leaves it up to the child to decide whether or not to exercise them .
12 In affording to them immunity from suit if they have acted in good faith in compliance with a legal or moral duty or in protection of a legitimate interest the law must take them as it finds them .
13 Nevertheless , clauses 9.1 and 9.2 are dangerous as a tenant will prefer to know at the outset whether any defects affect the premises and the tenant 's solicitor should amend them as follows :
14 Erm in both of them it 's , they 're saying that how they 're falling behind and they ought to lead them as opposed to joining them .
15 Many of these , like the Forte Hotel Village , are fully self-contained , you might describe them as small holiday resorts in their own right , offering everything you need for a marvellous stay in unspoilt surroundings , away from the more commercialised resort areas .
16 ‘ God-speak ’ often sounds pompous and bombastic and the sub-text can suggest : ‘ I 'm not really confident about my thoughts and opinions , so I 'll couch them as holy proclamations . ’
17 Soon after the introduction of GREAs the government recognized a danger that some authorities might use them as targets , with the consequence that some authorities spending below their GREAs might be encouraged to spend more , while those spending far above them might find the task of cutting back to GREA level too difficult .
18 ‘ I 'll rejoin them as soon as the horse trekking is finished . ’
19 Erm improving market share , well all of our businesses have improved their market share during this recession and I 'll , I 'll mention them as I go through the individual companies .
20 You know , you 'll write them as they , as they occur to you .
21 Available from your post office at just £2.99 for a pack of six , you 'll find them as convenient to use as normal Aerogrammes .
22 I 'll say them as soon as I go upstairs . ’
23 Either we may see them as qualifying the properties inherent in the nouns , or we may take the view that lawfulness and distance serve to mark out certain generally recognized subcategories of heirs and cousins ( whereas one can scarcely argue for any generally accepted subcategories of strangers and kids marked out by totality and mereness ) , so that they can be treated as ordinary ascriptive adjectives .
24 still I like I 'd like them as they are I did
25 PS Nutty 's got a good pair of legs if they 're any use to you , why do n't you slice your way over here to see them ? do n't think he 'd miss them as he 's legless most of the time anyway .
26 Since the territories were captive , Israel could develop them as its second largest export market ( after the United States ) , with an export value of $800 million annually by 1986 .
27 Gloria was always telling Dot she should try to hold on to things so she 'd have them as keepsakes for ever .
28 She could hear them as she climbed to the top of the tower .
29 instead of saying , telling the er insurance people that they 'd give them the bills and they could pay them as they came in , he said they 'd got a lump sum .
30 In 1983 Mr St John Stevas promoted a private member 's bill , The National Audit Bill , which sought to give the Comptroller and Auditor General access to the accounts of nationalized industries so that his staff could investigate them as they do the accounts of government departments .
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