Example sentences of "[adv] sound as [subord] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | The recent single , Love You All My Lifetime , should have been a bigger hit and shows that Chaka can still sound as if she 's bursting with all the joys of spring . |
2 | Genesis is exhilarating and exuberant orthodox big-band music of a kind rarely played with such punch any more and the sharpness of the CD enhances the brash , headlong momentum of it — Tracey 's orchestras always sound as if they are going to work with the elan of Saturday night at the Savoy ballroom . |
3 | It always sounded as if one should have known , had been told before and was rather foolish to have forgotten . |
4 | It rather sounds as if your Picasso Trigger has never had a ‘ trigger ’ . |
5 | Yet another pianist — and one who also sounds as if he might list Herbie Hancock or Chick Corea as his most direct influences — is Kenny Kirkland ( b. 1957 ) with an eponymous album just released over here ( ) . |
6 | ‘ I 'll mosey on down now , ’ he said , now sounding as if he came from Alabama rather than Texas . |
7 | ‘ It does indeed sound as if your father is having some kind of identity crisis . |
8 | ‘ It almost sounds as if we 're 58% in charge of what we 're doing . |
9 | ‘ You actually sound as if you care about what happens to the men who undergo this operation . ’ |
10 | It certainly sounds as if he might have a peptic ulcer — especially as the pain is eased by milk . |
11 | The Damsel certainly sounds as if it has gone blind through an undetermined infection . |