Example sentences of "as [conj] [v-ing] [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Look straight ahead as if gazing at a place on a wall .
2 Which is not to say he 's a hippy soul surfer , a revivalist sporting a long Malibu board and casually riding a wave 's length as if strolling in the park .
3 He stood with his back to the fire , dominating the room and as if trying at the same time to dominate Sarella 's thoughts .
4 as if contending with the elements were not enough , ’ Matthau recalled , ‘ Barbra kept asking Gene whether he did n't think it would be better if I did this on this line , and that on the other , etc , etc- and I told her to stop directing the fucking picture …
5 He paused after each question , stared over our heads , then jerked out the next as if reading from a cueboard behind us .
6 ‘ What are you doing here ? ’ she said as if reading from a Gestapo training manual .
7 Then said , as if reading from an autocue :
8 The shuttle stopped , trembling , as if straining at a leash .
9 So are Barcelona under Johan Cruyff , as if participating in a benign conspiracy : two good results for Real and the Toshack era takes off .
10 Both sides were scrupulously polite , as if participating in a chess tournament .
11 Think about Elizabeth I , for instance , flirting with her ministers and conducting affairs of state as if participating in a ritualised love affair .
12 Corbelled gargoyles bristled , as if spewing into the warp .
13 Googol fiddled ostentatiously with the bandana round his brow as if toying with the idea of removing what masked his third eye , the warp-eye , a hostile glare from which could kill , as was widely known though seldom tested .
14 Perhaps it was the way his eyes flicked about as if hoping for an attacker to appear , or maybe it was the slight inclination of his head .
15 He cast a sidelong glance through the window , as if ruminating on a philosophical problem .
16 Changed , he returned into the lounge to find her standing at the window again , as if watching for the assassin 's return .
17 He looked at me and chewed his bottom lip as if searching for a remnant of breakfast .
18 He tilts his head and gazes into my face as if searching for the answer .
19 He paused , as if searching for the right words .
20 ‘ Guy is not a yuppie , ’ Charles remonstrated , in the voice he reserved for humouring his little sister when she was being most irritating , ‘ He just happens to be a very successful … ’ her brother hesitated a fraction as if searching for the most appropriate description ‘ … entrepreneur . ’
21 He started to pat his pockets , as if searching for an ID .
22 He spoke pleasantly , as if passing on a gem of advice to a good friend .
23 It invites us — as if calling upon a godly power which is its superior . ’
24 Mona and Sheila were so poised on the edge of their own lives that they listened as if hearing about the living stream they were about to enter .
25 Mona and Shiela were so poised on the edge of their own lives that they listened as if hearing about the living stream they were about to enter . ’
26 On the top of the cart , as if resting on a bed of cushions , a young boy with breeches cut high above the knee lay fast asleep .
27 There was a narrow alley with dustbins in it at the bottom of the garden and , beyond that , the rude and unkempt backsides of a row of tenement houses with blind , curtained windows and washing ( long pants , vests , sheets , shirts ) limp in the windless air , strung out on high lines running from pulleys at far-up windows.Tin baths , like giant snails , stuck half-way up the walls as if resting in a trip to the top .
28 A woman , on the other hand , is used to moods and can often change them at will , as if stepping into a new outfit of clothes ( Robert A. Johnson , He — Understanding Masculine Psychology ) .
29 Boswell feared vermin ; Johnson anticipated the chill as if stepping into a cold bath , and tied a coloured handkerchief around his head .
30 When , in the last play of the Henry VI trilogy , the future Richard III is presenting to the audience his capabilities — as if auditioning for the role of hypocrite — he exults at being able to By grouping all those exempla of deceit Shakespeare makes us unconscious of the initial role-playing of the actor involved , alerting us to the deceptions he is about to foist on others .
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