Example sentences of "i [verb] [pers pn] as " in BNC.

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1 It was later that evening that he took a white muslin dress out of the bag with which he had returned from Paris and asked me to wear it as a nightdress .
2 Thus if I break a promise for my own convenience , I fail to treat the person to whom I made it as an end in himself , for I can hardly expect him to endorse a principle of action which allows him to be treated thus .
3 So be it but , remaining as I am of the view that they were a correct expression of the law , I repeat them as part of the ratio of my decision in this case .
4 so he goes , no he goes I , I mean it as a slovenly woman , like you 're
5 I mean I as a company Cumbria Power Tools will always , you know , it will survive because there 's only me and this
6 The shepherd says , " I always take the best milk I possess , and I bring it as an offering to God . "
7 And my real father — I mean my official , signed and sealed father — struck me the only time I met him as a grandiose old phoney .
8 Thus it was that Ira Dilworth paid tribute and bade farewell to Emily Carr with the borrowed lines from Thomas Hardy , and I am certain that none would object if I borrow them as my tribute to both .
9 I registered us as Mr and Mrs Wyatt . ’
10 ‘ But when I tried it as a young kid I could n't even hit the pitch for several years .
11 It very seldom goes to court , but when they tell lies that are damaging , I sue them as a matter of principle , and always give every penny to charity .
12 I honour him as a ‘ bridge ’ between two ancient cultures — East and West — at a time when such positive influences are much needed .
13 I approached it as a pilgrim , though today of course it looks like any other golf club ; the members are indigenous and they are Japanese .
14 ‘ Unfortunately , it fell to pieces the third time I accessed it as a user ( no seams you see ) .
15 Like Richter and Tatyana Nikolaieva , I seen him as the founding father of all true musical quality , a composer far removed from conventional notions of sobriety , academicism or dryness .
16 I rated him as the best British droll comedian we had .
17 More than anything else , I want you as my wife . ’
18 I want you as my friend , Seb . ’
19 I do n't know if I 'm unique , I suspect I 'm not but I go to my two design people and I say right blah blah blah this is what we want to do but you organise the printer I want you as the designer to find a printer that you can work with but here 's my timescale and it 's up to them
20 MICHAEL WINNER and I ceased to be on speaking terms after I described him as a very average director who made very average movies .
21 I described it as a recipe for throwing Northern Ireland into convulsion .
22 I I regarded him as a a professional , highly trained officer er confidence in his judgement .
23 Personally , I regarded it as a good thing .
24 I regarded it as one of the safest areas of Zululand . ’
25 I regarded it as a nuisance , regarded it as something totally unnecessary .
26 I regarded it as a very happy accident that I went to U.C.L. to study English , not knowing at the time that I was going to a Department and to a College distinguished for English language studies .
27 The essay has since been listed in several bibliographies , and has exerted an influence which , when I composed it as a kind of riposte to the British Council 's purchase of the copyright of that crack-brained idea from its originator , C. K. Ogden , I could not have foreseen .
28 I cried out in relief and happiness : I thought I recognised him as a former schoolmate , a boy with whom I used to exchange groans about the maths problems whose solutions so frequently eluded us .
29 I recognised it as an apple tree , but no one else did .
30 ‘ But it got louder and louder until I recognised it as Benny Hill 's voice .
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