Example sentences of "as [conj] [pron] [adv] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Now if we recognize it as that we immediately see that the method is , well why the method works in neural network terms .
2 as if nothing else had been said , he added : ‘ I know he 's unbalanced .
3 We shouted our biological achievements at each other as if nothing else mattered .
4 He hoped fervently that they would go back to Florence and had dropped several hints in the hope of getting this information out of them , but the Captain was always concentrating on the job in hand as if nothing else mattered and the magistrate only smiled and nodded distractedly , his mind apparently elsewhere .
5 Sit down and read as if nothing else mattered .
6 as if nothing bad happens here . ’
7 When we act as if we already have certain qualities , experiences , relationships , opportunities or material possessions , we exert a powerful magnetic attraction for what we want to come into our lives .
8 You talk about achieving a balance between idealism and realism as if we already have a perfect one .
9 as if we just did n't have the words for them .
10 as if we just cum on it
11 When I decide to talk to you this way , my hours are spiked as if we really have a date planned .
12 as if we jus cum on it
13 Some people speak , and write , through a blur of adjectives as if they secretly knew that at heart of their hackneyed attempts to articulate is nothing .
14 Looking down at the river , she could see that the level had dropped , uncovering lines of bricks on the wall beneath them that looked as if they rarely saw the sun .
15 They both looked at me as if they strongly disapproved of me .
16 The problem is that it has the effect of actually reinforcing alienation , leaving room for that disjunction from the natural world which allows certain scientists to behave with inconceivable cruelty in their laboratories , which allows workers in slaughter houses to treat animals as if they simply had no rights or feelings at all , which allows people to justify all manner of exploitation , as if there were no moral obligations or injunctions upon us whatsoever .
17 He felt uncomfortable , uneasy at the way the Prince and Gaveston hardly spared them a glance whilst their companions at table treated them as if they simply did not exist .
18 And there were other tubes and other wires which crept under there , coupled to other tanks and other machines which quivered and laboured as if they also had some dim expectation of life .
19 They look as if they just heard bad news .
20 In this research , the investigator plans to study the possibility that adults on occasion expect young children to behave as if they already have an accurate conception of the process of communication , and that as a result of being expected to behave in this more mature way they come to realise why that behaviour is appropriate .
21 Oddly reassured by that very lack of sympathy , Luce followed him on legs that felt as if they hardly belonged to her .
22 The members of Gothic Voices ( on this occasion five , of whom two were singing with the group for the first time ) sing these melodies — often complex and wide-ranging — as if they really love them ; sensitive to the ebb and flow of the text , they nurture unexpected melodic twists , always allowing the structure to unfold and mould .
23 They ask about the short stories as if they really want them — none of that toffee-nosed ‘ we might conceivably ’ stuff we had last time .
24 They have the same wistful air as the terrace further back , as if they too had once entertained hopes of the lane going somewhere in life .
25 My fears were shared by youthful friends and even adult relatives at times seemed to ‘ chivvy ’ us along as if they too expected the ghost train to rush by .
26 But they were separated from al-Dhouri and Jassim by a line of soldiers clutching their Kalashnikovs , as if they fully expected the platform to be stormed by the pre-pubescent performers .
27 Yeah , but I thought , sounded as if they only did tho , those that you blow up and this is n't , you can put it in , in the wash or anything .
28 It 's as if everyone else had given up and the Government then said , ‘ Oh , give the workers some money and let them have a go . ’
29 The work was unplaced , but the concept was electrifying — a smooth , lacquered black box with an ominous bulge at one end , looking for all the world as if something inside wanted to escape .
30 ‘ Summerchild , ’ he could be saying , briefly and flatly , as if there never had been a case .
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