Example sentences of "[adv] [prep] [subord] [pron] [was/were] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Kick the front leg vigorously as if you were trying to attract a shark !
2 Those who live close enough to walk to work make a point of mentioning it , rather as if they were keeping alive a forgotten folkway .
3 As a result , the coupe 's front and rear look rather as if they were designed by different committees .
4 We do not intend to set up an alternative formal system ( uninterpreted in itself ) to act as the interpretation for our syntax , and we shall not just specify patterns of co-occurring word classes on the supposition that causal factors are described by exhibiting the phenomena they govern ( or , worse , that the two are the same ) ; this mistake , which has been widely made , reverses the logical priorities — rather as if one were to answer an enquiry about the underlying geological structure of a region by offering aerial photographs of the terrain .
5 Fagg emitted an interesting glugging sound , rather as if he were repeating the name of the insulted Vietnamese over and over again .
6 She spread out the balance sheet of her life rather as if she were playing Patience .
7 In a title search , for example , a search for an incomplete or garbled title would lead to the choice of a title index display or a search for titles containing the words of the search , and thenceforth behave rather as if it were doing a subject search .
8 I dropped my right wing suddenly as if I were turning into the cloud and immediately swung over into a steep left hand turn .
9 Lee was cold suddenly as if she were sitting in a seawind .
10 They were in a dark corner behind the bandstand in the park and had quickly gone through all the other stages , including the one Sally liked best , kissing and pressing the lower half of their bodies close together as if they were dancing .
11 If mail order is excluded , much the same proportions of people patronised the various types of shopping centre , and types of shop , for their most recent non-routine purchase , regardless of whether they were buying on credit or buying for cash .
12 Patients in the fluticasone propionate group received 5 mg four times daily throughout the trial , regardless of whether they were allocated to group A or group B at 14 days .
13 ‘ He always changed for the evening meal regardless of whether anyone was coming or not ’ .
14 Nevertheless , the evidence showed that the defendants were determined to bring the contractual relationship to an end if they could , regardless of whether it was done in breach or not .
15 This belief , regardless of whether it was justified or not , both stopped leaders acting contrary to public opinion and persuaded citizens to accept the legitimacy of laws they did not themselves agree with .
16 The investment bank therefore had a powerful incentive to make sure its client won its bids , regardless of whether it was paying too much .
17 In the manual occupations it is difficult to determine a man 's actual position : a smith , for example , was a smith regardless of whether he was assessed at £2 or £20 .
18 Now Kathy seems to me should be checked checking the assessor , just as if it was going over the telephone
19 So when the carriage is set to slip , with the side lever ( nearest the knitting ) on and you want the carriage to knit , the carriage will instead slip and knit according to the card , just as if you were knitting a slip stitch pattern .
20 For example , to send data to the communications port ( serial port without the printer filter ) , you can open a file to : COM.0 and PRINT to it just as if you were PRINTing to a file .
21 Penny was Sixer of the Kelpies , and when her granny had given her a beautiful budgie for a birthday present she decided to name it Kelpie after her Six , especially as the bird had a little silver patch on his throat — just as if he was wearing the Promise Badge , Penny pointed out gleefully .
22 A gem from Kydonia shows the Master of Animals grasping two lions as they apparently sit upright , just as if he was holding a pair of pups by the scruff of the neck ; the image speaks clearly of the god 's dominion over wild beasts .
23 The Corporal was still on the wall , all credit to him , legs astride as if he was riding a motorbike .
24 Yeah you just talk normal , like you would normally as if you was having a cup of tea .
25 After the cool period , treat the bulbs exactly as if they were growing in compost .
26 I feel exactly as if I were having a very prolonged dream but every time I come out of it I 'm so tired I fall back into it again .
27 gesture in front of a group exactly as if you were having an animated conversation with a friend nothing more , nothing less .
28 He shook his head quickly as if he were warding off a sneeze and concentrated on Jim , whose affable plasticine face now seemed sharper and more ambitious .
29 He was staring at the floor , keeping very still as if he was trying to be part of the wall .
30 He tossed it aside as if it were made of straw and she knew she would be lost if he touched her .
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