Example sentences of "[pron] [verb] [conj] though [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I look as though I 've been on the wrong end of a Gestapo interrogation . |
2 | ‘ What do I look as though I 'm doing ? ’ demanded Connie . |
3 | ‘ Do I look as though I care , signorina ? ’ |
4 | I know that though I 've shown you the photograph you still want me to describe him to you , this Boy of ours . |
5 | If somebody if they turn up at the normal time , I assume when though there 's you know we could leave a not a not a notice and they could just go out . |
6 | I told him about Hirondelle and how Deacon Billingsley had lied about the yacht 's fate , and I confessed that though there was nothing I could do about a corrupt policeman , nor about what I strongly suspected had been the murder of a yacht 's crew , I was still curious about the island . |
7 | If running strenuously , I wear a neoprene support , without which I feel as though something is hitting the muscle , with accompanying stiffness . |
8 | Whenever I take hold of a woman I feel as though my feet are slithering on tufted grass and goat willow . |
9 | ‘ I feel as though it would be a great loss . |
10 | I 've only been here a matter of hours , but I feel as though it 's been more like a week ! ’ |
11 | I feel as though I am starting to write a new story in the book of Giorgio Armani . ’ |
12 | Living with the family in Richmond is bewildering , and although I would never admit it I feel as though I have made a big mistake . |
13 | So when the young pros say to Arnold , ‘ Did you ever win at St Andrews ? ’ , he 'll say , ‘ No , but I feel as though I did . |
14 | B : ‘ I feel as though I 'm not doing my duty as a father . |
15 | I feel as though I 'm disintegrating before my very eyes . |
16 | It 's crazy , but I feel as though I have no life outside this one I have found here , complete with silly old colonials and Masai witch-doctor . |
17 | I I feel as though I 'm not doing anything useful . |
18 | D' you know , in a way I feel as though I have to take care of him for her . ’ |
19 | ‘ I feel as though I 'd been living under an anaesthetic for years and years . ’ |
20 | and er I feel , I feel as though I 'm generally |
21 | ‘ I suppose not , ’ Alyssia commented neutrally , then she said with a little more of her customary fire , ‘ although I feel as though I 've gone through my entire life with people doing what they felt was best for me . ’ |
22 | The night is black and there are no streetlights , and I feel as though I am not driving on a road at all , but forcing my way through clotted bushes . |
23 | Hanging back as he strode off to get it , she protested worriedly , ‘ I really think it might be best not to — and I do n't know quite how it is , but although you all seem to move without speed , not to hurry , I feel as though I 'm being rushed along without time to draw breath ! ’ |
24 | I feel as though I have run up against ‘ The System ’ in all its indifferent , anonymous power . |
25 | However , she does concede , " I feel as though I want to enjoy it . " |
26 | I feel as though I 've been asked to define , what is the length of a piece of string ? |
27 | I think maybe I must have been Spanish in some former life — I feel as though I 've come home . ’ |
28 | ‘ I feel as though I 'm floating on air . |
29 | ‘ But you 've taken me so deep I feel as though I 'm complete for the first time . |
30 | However , I do love him and do n't want to lose him so I feel as though I should do what he says . |