Example sentences of "[adj] [conj] [verb] it as " in BNC.

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1 Quigley ( 1979 ) confirms this and uses it as a basis for examining alternative language environments .
2 If you wish , you can copy this and use it as an ongoing walking record after the 30 days .
3 She blames her mother for this and sees it as a sign of inferiority , thus experiencing penis envy and transfers her affections to her father as he has the penis she wants .
4 If you are under pressure to eat out socially you should be able to do this and include it as part of your regime without having to compensate by going hungry at some time prior to the meal out .
5 Alyssia wondered how she had ever managed to come to places such as this and accept it as part of everyday life .
6 And things like Time Out and so on , and City Limits , tried on the listings in the culture front seem to be seduced by , on the one hand , the need to simply provide information in terms of the listings , or then they felt some kind of twinge of conscience and had to be counter-balanced by radical politics on the other side , which produced a completely split , a paper that you could tear in half and read it as two sort of separate things , and erm and they always erm and something like that always felt
7 She 's totally loyal to Charles , absolutely discreet and sees it as part of her duty to provide Charles with those emotional satisfactions which set him up . ’
8 Okay , we could have measured that and given it as part of a spec listing , but because it really did n't feel any different ( probably because its fingerboard width , radius and frets echoed most of the competition ) that fact was rendered almost inconsequential .
9 ‘ You could video that and sell it as what you expect from a player the control , the passing , the will to take responsibility , to work , to retrieve situations .
10 WordPerfect have found the multi-tasking capabilities of OS/2 valuable and see it as an important platform for future development .
11 It was a three-eight Webley revolver , which Mallachy derided as an infamously inefficient piece , issued for God knows how long to British Army officers , and policemen , and other types who knew no better than to accept it as their side-arm .
12 Since OCLC already have records from Missouri and New York Botanic Garden Libraries , I realised that a large proportion of our records would therefore already be in the OCLC system , and buying-in existing data is much cheaper than creating it as new records .
13 But the Arts Council stepped in to buy the place in 1976 and re-opened it as a traditional theatre with Frank Carson in pantomime in December 1980 .
14 Every room in the house contained some form of Bible and I took up a large ancient looking one and opened it as if it had been a door into a cave .
15 Unlike Richard he was not brought up in Welsh but learnt it as a foreign language .
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