Example sentences of "[noun] as [subord] [pron] [vb mod] " in BNC.

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1 Ana seemed to pick up the vibes very quickly and tagged along with Mitch , laughing at his humour , turning her head from time to time in Maggie 's direction as if she could hear steam coming from her ears .
2 He sniffed his whisky as if someone might have doctored it , then took a gulp .
3 In spite of his powerful torch , the darkness seemed to close in on him and he felt a weird , evil presence as if something would spring out from between the silent waggons and overpower him .
4 Arthur was used to people talking about him in his presence as if he could n't hear .
5 Other comments ( from other authors ) that you find interesting and that look as if they might be useful can go down in the blank spaces .
6 ‘ I knew you was n't one of his usual harem — none of that lot look as if they could boil a kettle , never mind an egg .
7 He talked about events in the Middle Ages as if they 'd happened-yesterday and been fully aired on the nine o'clock news .
8 The little man was standing in the middle of the Bridge terminus , head cocked to one side as if he could hear something , fists clenched at his sides .
9 She walked back to the mantelpiece again and stared at the card as if she could contact its writer by clairvoyance .
10 For a second her eyes searched his face in case there was a vestige of suspicion left , but he held her close , fingers running continually through her tousled mop of blonde hair , lips pressuring her face and neck as if he could never touch her enough .
11 He was very bent over and was rubbing his eyes as if he could n't quite believe it .
12 Her hands were splayed across his broad shoulders as if she would push him away , and for some reason she could n't seem to relax them .
13 It seemed to Skaller as if he must kiss them again , those lips .
14 ‘ I 've got to get back , ’ said Adam , scrambling to his feet as if he could n't bear to stay still .
15 ‘ Yes , would you like us to go ? ’ asked Rachel while Jimmy sprang to his feet as if he could n't wait to get out of the ward .
16 The Thames was flowing full and furious , the water greedily lapping their feet as if it would like to catch them and drag them under its swollen black surface .
17 The second is that even if the stockmarket does eventually rise by enough to persuade holders to exercise the warrants , issuers will have to plan and to some extent act as if it will not .
18 Mr Stych stopped in his tracks at the mention of such a sum of money , as Hank had hoped he would , and looked at the boy as if he might have gone dangerously mad .
19 We should therefore be suspicious of any expository textbook which presents the criminal law as if it could be stated in a finite number of propositions from which all solutions could ultimately be derived without further choices at the point of application .
20 Manuel Caballeros took immense care with his fifteen-foot putt , stalking the line in both directions , conferring with his caddie , who had taken the pin out , staring at distant parts of the green as if they might unexpectedly become pregnant .
21 Aching in bones as if they would break
22 Aching in bones as if they would break is the main feature of this remedy that accompanies all of its complaints .
23 His father , also Norman , who died a year earlier , in 1772 , is portrayed in Allan Ramsay 's portrait as if he might have been Bonnie Prince Charlie — in wrap-around plaid , curly white wig , a gold-hilted claymore at his left hip , right hand outflung , and he stands in a landscape of rock , sky and water .
24 They seemed to stretch back into the hillside as if they might , at some stage , cease to become manmade buildings of stone and wood and brick and become ancient caves ; tunnels that would penetrate deep into the earth 's core .
25 On the way to the toilet , flashy black guys , who keep their hands permanently on their balls as if they might drop off onto the floor , stand directly in my way to get noticed .
26 There was no gloss in his eye as if he could n't care less .
27 Swelling — inflamed parts swell rapidly , are very sensitive to touch with the sensation as if they would burst , with pressing , stinging , burning pains .
28 The Doctor looked for a moment as if he might continue to argue the point , but seemed to relax , and turned to Ace .
29 As for Morse , he looked for a second or two only , breathed very deeply , lurched a fraction forward for a moment as if he might vomit , then turned away .
30 As Sharapour fell back it seemed for a moment as if he would get in the way of Mill Reef on the rails , but Lewis was alert to the perils of getting boxed in up the short Longchamp straight and pulled Mill Reef out to begin his challenge .
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