Example sentences of "[pers pn] [prep] if she have [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | At Ångelholm , we were joined by two more people , a grim-looking older woman all in black , who looked as if she had n't smiled since 1937 and who spent the entire journey watching me as if she had seen my face on a wanted poster , and by a fastidious older man who I guessed to be a recently retired schoolmaster and took an instant dislike to . |
2 | Nicolo stared at her as if she 'd gone mad . |
3 | Nicolo looked at her as if she 'd lost her mind . |
4 | They stared at her as if she 'd turned into a circus freak . |
5 | ‘ But clear that shit up , first , ’ he said , nodding toward her fallen tray and its spillage , and then he swung his chairback around to her as if she 'd ceased to exist . |
6 | Luke was still staring at her as if she had gone mad . |
7 | Her husband , suffering in his own quite different way , looked at her as if she had gone crazy . |
8 | The bounce went out of her as if she had burst . |
9 | She had just had the most beautiful experience of her whole life and Roman was looking at her as if she had cheated him . |
10 | She was n't saying anything , but Ma smiled at her as if she had done something very clever . |
11 | Luke 's arms came round her as if she had summoned him by saying his name , and she could n't continue . |
12 | Mitch glared at her as if she had ordered him back all by herself . |
13 | This trick took hours of practice , up and down the landing at the hostel while the other girls looked at her as if she had taken leave of her senses . |
14 | Benedicta , cooler and more composed , was listening attentively to some story the nobleman was telling her , though now and again moving slightly away from him as if she had come to resent the young gallant 's attentions . |