Example sentences of "[conj] i [vb base] as " in BNC.
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1 | It seems that I count as a visitor . ’ |
2 | The application to the local community is one that I put as a challenge to all : How can we help people to take seriously membership in the Eucharistic community of faith ? |
3 | As I have two young children , I fit my working time around school and sleep times so I am lucky to have a small room at home that I use as a studio . |
4 | One of my activities outside HTV , approved of by the company , is that I act as a consultant to a communication company and help to train industrialists , business executives and trade union officials who want to come to terms with the necessary techniques of appearing on television . |
5 | The executives agreed and asked that I act as the facilitator . |
6 | I should make it clear at the outset that I act as a parliamentary consultant to the Professional Association of Teachers and that much of what I shall say tonight will be based on the practical experience of PAT members . |
7 | Each of the parties recognises and acknowledges that I act as expert and as expert will , in carrying out my duties hereunder and in determination of any dispute referred to me , act in a quasi-judicial capacity . |
8 | That I take as a sort of axiom , as given to start with , in this argument . |
9 | That I take as a sort of axiom , as , as , as given to start with in this argument . |
10 | Milano is the variety that I regard as the standard among the enormous range of Italian salami . |
11 | However , not a penny will come from those places that I regard as the heart of military music — the forecourt of Buckingham Palace , Horse Guards Parade and the bandstands of towns and villages throughout the land . |
12 | Amaury de Craon wrote to Edward II from Sablé in November 1323 telling him that the ‘ great uneasiness of heart that I feel as a result of the dispute between you and your brother the king of France , our lord , and a desire to find ways , according to my humble ability , to prevent it , has emboldened me to write the following things ’ . |
13 | All I will say is that I reject as a model of justice the view which has temporarily gained favour in many developed societies : namely , the view that each person is entitled to what he can get , and let the next man look out for himself as best he can . |
14 | It does n't happen , and students are the poorer because the compounds that I see as old friends are more like enemies to them . |
15 | The limitations are the lack of footswitching between the clean/crunch and OD1/OD2 modes , and that I see as a drawback ( unless you find you prefer one or the other and stick to it ) . |
16 | Erm and I had to think up something that I do as a hobby er to teach other people . |
17 | Well that 's my idea and I mean as a , then we got the other War . |
18 | wanted control on nuclear weapons , or wanted to abolish nuclear weapons but they the the Labour government did n't get in on that basis so they had to modify their and I mean as |
19 | Sorry to go on and on about this backing up business , but it 's much better to do it than to end up losing information ( and I write as someone who has done just that in the past ; of course I 'm perfect now ) . |
20 | that you can buy here you can actually get it in Harrods as well , and I use as breadcrumbs . |
21 | An area representative is a volunteer , just like everybody here in this audience today , and I act as a link between the branches and headquarters , working with the area organiser but representing the branches , for me personally in Sussex . |
22 | I was very impressed with the film , it was brilliantly made and riveting — and I speak as one who hated director Ridley Scott 's Thelma And Louise . |
23 | It is mind-blowing , and I speak as an expert . |
24 | There 's nothing more soul- destroying ( and I speak as a seasoned dieter here ! ) than those inflexible diet regimes : no meals out , no dinner parties , no treats . |
25 | ‘ Sometimes , old boy — and I speak as one who has changed a good many nappies in his time and is not a total stranger to either the washing-up bowl or the kitchen stove — sometimes I wish we were still living in the good old bad old days . ’ |
26 | One welcomes the provision that housing associations can make , and I speak as a member of the management committee of a housing association . |
27 | Well , I think it is high time that we gave an award for valour in professional conduct , and I nominate as the first recipient , Keith Holdsworth of Bournemouth , Employed by the New Forest District Council , Keith Holdsworth risked his career , his livelihood and his life savings in the defence of his professional integrity , when it would have been so easy to take an easier route . |
28 | And I feel as if you were . |
29 | There 's a pattern to their thinking and I feel as if I 'm beginning to discern it . |
30 | ‘ Julian and I feel as if we 've always lived here . |