Example sentences of "with [pron] he [verb] as " in BNC.
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1 | His working life started as a protege of the acclaimed art deco designer , Clarice Cliff , with whom he trained as an engraver in his first job at the old AJ Wilkinson factory . |
2 | In the 1720s , having become disillusioned with what he saw as a decline in the moral and spiritual standards of European culture , he formed the project of founding a college in Bermuda for the sons of English settlers and natives , both from Bermuda and the American mainland . |
3 | But he was equally unhappy with the typical alternative , with what he saw as the uneasy combination of materialism and immaterialism . |
4 | His autobiography makes it clear that Terence O'Neill had no sympathy with what he saw as parochial unionism . |
5 | In identifying with what he regarded as his father , Wilson thought that he would er emerge from the war as a saviour to the world , so to speak . |
6 | Keynes 's struggle to break free from the classical economics with which he was so profoundly imbued , and his recurrent comparisons with what he regarded as the most powerful , though flawed , alternative approach to macroeconomic matters , were almost totally ignored . |
7 | This perception leads Le Roy Ladurie to contrast the revolts of the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries with what he regards as the national revolutionary movements of the Enlightenment : |
8 | But his frustration with what he sees as the corruption and inertia of the Romanian system means he is always ready to push an argument . |
9 | He did continue to think of rough-hewn men , or boys with what he described as ‘ French bodies ’ . |