Example sentences of "but [pron] [verb] [pron] as [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Mills Roberts was a stickler for discipline but everyone recognised him as a good soldier and therefore , for all his shouting , he was a popular figure . |
2 | This was best summed up by Everett , the market gardener : ‘ She were never a gel , but I knew her as a young woman and she were old then . ’ |
3 | But I , I mean I use it as a , that may be the psychology behind it , but I use it as a bad example of , for obvious reasons , and there 's a real bad example , and there may be some politics behind it , there 's What I think is a good example : ‘ Southeast Arts ’ sorry , ‘ Southeast Tourist Board , South of England Board . ’ |
4 | The Jolly Farmers has been demolished , but I remember it as a brick and pantile structure at the top end of the town . |
5 | It could be just down to good digestion and calm dreams , of course ; but I take it as a sign of happiness . |
6 | ‘ But I regard it as a penance . |
7 | ‘ It 's a great personal honour but I regard it as an honour for the club and the city of Leeds as well . ’ |
8 | Erm and one of the things I could 've done was to em er become a salaried employee of my own company which was a limited company but I paid myself as a consultant . |
9 | I know I should n't have gone near the sea , but I did it as a protest . |
10 | But I think I 'll stay here but I see myself as a internationalist as well . |
11 | He is certainly all that , but I see him as the new Jasper Johns — that great transformer of icons — with sex , shopping and the detritus of the suburbs in place of Johns 's targets , beer cans and flags . |
12 | Everyone else seemed to be roused by the War , but she saw it as a giant emotional hoax . |
13 | But we see ourselves as a sound system , and in a way everybody is a part of Motion Incorporated . |
14 | When you walked into the well what I would call a cupboard but they classed it as the bathroom . |
15 | But they greeted her as an old friend . |
16 | It not only conflicts with their self-conscious professionalism but they regard it as an increasing anachronism in the agriculture of the 1970s . |
17 | Yeah but they treat you as a skivvy . |
18 | Of course the Scandinavians have been skiing for about 4,500 years , but they used it as a means of travelling across country , not as an activity in itself , that has only happened in the last hundred years . |
19 | Both leaders admitted that several issues remained unresolved by the treaty , but they described it as a good basis for the development of future bilateral relations . |
20 | It is some five years since I worked with Mr Edell in his previous incarnation as a lawyer , but he struck me as a man who would do the necessary . |
21 | No I thought , cos I , I remember reading erm I think it 's her father who owns one of the bookshops in Woodbridge and he had this book on display , you know he sort of erm advertised it if you like and it 's , it 's properly published and everything but he had it as a a book available in his store and there was an advert in the Anglian about it , and I remember reading that she said er that he said er cos it was his daughter who had the child , that it totally knocked them for six . |
22 | But he acquired it as an onlooker . |
23 | In The New York Times , Vincent Canby thought McQueen was ‘ as all-American as a Rover Boy ’ and Hoffman was ‘ not especially convincing ’ , but he enjoyed it as the sort of ‘ escapist movie we used to go see on Saturday night without even bothering to read the marquee ’ . |
24 | The January price rises [ see p. 38730-31 ] had been higher than expected and painful , but he described them as the logical conclusions of the policies of Soviet Prime Ministers Nikolai Ryzhkov and Valentin Pavlov . |