Example sentences of "[adv] [vb infin] as [conj] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | But because of the general economic climate , you may still feel as though you must manage on a tight budget . |
2 | This enabled the topic of social relationships to be covered , although a direct question was also asked : ‘ Do you ever feel as though you 're on your own too much in the daytime ? ’ |
3 | Do you ever feel as though you 're being ganged up on ? |
4 | In the same way , when a teacher adjusts you into an upright position you will probably feel as though you are about to fall over in a forwards direction . |
5 | If I tried , the package would probably look as though it contained a designer gazebo for the centre of the potager , and in those circumstances , finding just a plain spade among all the Christmas paper , would be bound to disappoint ! |
6 | Phrases can often behave as though they were single words . |
7 | It was a special comeback because we did n't really look as though we were going to score for much of the game . |
8 | But she does n't really look as though she 's broken loose . |
9 | If Collimore do n't score it does n't really look as though anybody else is going to . |
10 | Instead we are now saying , ‘ I know this diet and exercise plan is working for me ’ , ‘ this time I am going to reach my weight and inch goal ’ , ‘ because I never feel hungry and I am eating the foods I enjoy , I do n't even feel as though I 'm dieting ’ . |
11 | He did n't even look as though he had heard . |
12 | ‘ Do n't even look as though you 're going to . ’ |
13 | A I tend to agree with you — it does rather seem as though you need several dozen supplements to keep a successful marine aquarium . |