Example sentences of "[conj] use [pers pn] as [art] " in BNC.
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1 | You can ask them either just as they are or use them as a basis for formulating questions that are particularly related to the job for which you are being interviewed . |
2 | Rob Grunsell encourages teachers to adapt his materials to their own needs or use them as a source of ideas for devising their own training . |
3 | But try to implicate me in any way — or use me as a trade-off- and it 'll be added to the police clear-up rate faster than the eye can follow . |
4 | You can then either read it as a standard newspaper or use it as a database to search for particular articles . |
5 | Two choices exist , either to sell the material for scrap or use it as a substitute . |
6 | If there is someone at work whose approach to patients or clinical abilities you admire then observe them and use them as a role model . |
7 | Many sociologists take these statistics at their face value , and use them as a ready-made source of data for their research . |
8 | I pick up some of the papers that have escaped from their boxes , pages of unidentified figures that are meaningless in their isolation , and use them as a duster to clean the top of a solidly filled Quaker Oats box and make a chair for myself Then I open up the next nearest box , labelled Squeez-Ee Washing-up Liquid . |
9 | ‘ I 'm sorry ; I did n't mean to fall asleep and use you as a pillow . ’ |
10 | Tie it to a short stick and use it as a badminton racquet . |
11 | Thus football fans have incorporated the term ‘ hooligan ’ into their own social talk and use it as a term for referring to boys who commit acts generally thought worthy of some praise . |
12 | The fact that you can turn the engine off and use it as a glider must extend the appeal of this unusual creature which hardly fits the general public 's notion of a microlight . |
13 | come in and use it as a |
14 | and use it as a big horsebox . |
15 | Yes , I think we have to take any situation like this , not just the major ones like war , but any situation that we come across and use it as a real opportunity for learning , and maybe for adults to be able to do the things that they did n't do when they were children , which is why now we often respond as child in these situations . |
16 | If you wish , you can copy this and use it as an ongoing walking record after the 30 days . |
17 | I thought I 'd be relieved that you did n't have to pick my comment apart and use it as an opening for deep amateur psychoanalysis of myself , yourself , and half a dozen other people as well ! |
18 | One of the main problems of the European Community is over-supply , alright , so they try and use it as an argument , this perverse supply response , as an argument to maintain prices at their current level . |
19 | Despite high fences and danger warning signs , children managed to get into the remains of Lyppard Grange at Warndon in Worcester and use it as an adventure playground . |
20 | Now , as the capital returns to Berlin , there are plans to restore the Reichstag and use it as the new German parliament . |
21 | At the beginning of the nineteenth century , building societies began to accept investments from people who did not want to buy a house , but use them as a way of investing their savings and obtaining an income in the shape of interest . |
22 | I do not provide a detailed analysis of them here , but use them as a reference point for raising a number of issues about different approaches to understanding and tackling the kind of racism which they represent . |