Example sentences of "though [pron] have be [verb] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | It was as though she 'd been let loose from shackles she had n't even known she 'd been wearing . |
2 | It was difficult , even though she had been told all the problems of Gesner , to continue to hold oneself together in the face of such blatant hatred . |
3 | It was an immediate transformation of my personal and social outlook and it started in me a new sort of excitement — it was as though you 'd been shot full of adrenalin . |
4 | It sounds as though you 've been using more conditioner than your hair needs . |
5 | ‘ Rascals , ’ Fat Watt said when he noticed the far-off plumes of smoke , and stumbled off as though everything had been said that could be said . |
6 | These were not new problems , though they had been made worse by the rapid growth of population , industry and cities . |
7 | He said that even though they had been given advance warning of Sam 's health problems during a scan three months before he was born , nothing prepared them for the shock . |
8 | However , the spokesman said : ‘ It now looks as though they had been fighting each other and nobody else was involved . ’ |
9 | When they landed there was no choice but to start the ten-mile journey to Achnacarry Castle on foot , so they set off , even though they had been walking all day . |
10 | ‘ You see , ’ he went on as though they had been talking all afternoon , ‘ I had no idea until this morning that you were in the same state as I. ’ |
11 | Now , in the sudden silence , Tug felt as though he had been stripped naked and pushed out into a football crowd . |