Example sentences of "it [verb] [conj] though " in BNC.
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31 | So it looks as though the length of time their eyes are closed determines the amount of active sleep in birds . |
32 | It looks as though programmes from France 's three current TV channels ( all of which are run by TDF , the public broadcasting administration ) will form a second satellite channel . |
33 | So it looks as though hpGRF and hypothalamic GRF are the same thing in these species , and it should be only a matter of time before it is from the hypothalamus as well . |
34 | Now it looks as though the Council of Europe might step in and establish a small network of centres of excellence for postgraduate research and training . |
35 | The Egyptian connection undoubtedly occurred , but it looks as though it was quite a late development . |
36 | The women 's officer commented : ‘ It looks as though men have thrown in the towel ! ’ |
37 | IT looks as though the people of Liphook will have plenty of local entertainment this summer . |
38 | It looks as though he 's won , but no , the Liverpudlian comic , Al Dean , is awarded 97 out of a possible 100 points . |
39 | It looks as though Heseltine secured Walker 's appointment before he left the DoE , in order to have his own man in place . |
40 | President Michael Jones said : ‘ At last it looks as though home owners and estate agents have something to be cheerful about . ’ |
41 | One dealer said : ‘ It looks as though we 'll enter the New Year on the crest of a wave . ’ |
42 | President Michael Jones said : ‘ At last it looks as though home owners and estate agents have something to be cheerful about . |
43 | Sometimes it looks as though Limpar , who has had run-ins with manager George Graham , has no future at the club . |
44 | Behind the screens the company has erected against the outside world it looks as though the demerger plans may be going badly astray . |
45 | Of a beautifully groomed , heavily made-up woman it was once said : ‘ It looks as though you could peel her face off . ’ |
46 | It looks as though you can accommodate both conferences , but what price should you charge ? |
47 | ‘ I just want to play and it looks as though I will . ’ |
48 | The injury is half way down his off-fore and it looks as though he will be out for the rest of the season . |
49 | It looks as though it 's going too fast even when it 's standing still ! ’ |
50 | ‘ It looks as though it 's on the ground to me ! ’ |
51 | However , it looks as though the volcanic sequence is thin or absent on part of the western margin of the Rockall Trough , where there is known to be a block faulted margin structure . |
52 | Practise applying your make-up so that it looks as though you 're not wearing any at all — it 's a real art , but it can be done ! |
53 | ‘ We 've waited for years to have a Formula One world champion like Mansell — and now it looks as though we wo n't be able to use him . |
54 | It looks as though you 've got little brown insects crawling about all over you . |
55 | ‘ It looks as though somebody destroyed it . ’ |
56 | ‘ It looks as though they have been trying to get rid of me here for three years . |
57 | It looks as though the Birmingham-born son of a Spanish father and a Welsh mother , living in Berkshire , who represents Surrey , could have started something big . |
58 | So , in this case , it looks as though the rules for forming some associations , but not others , are not dependent on learning for their development . |
59 | It would appear that Child Poverty Action Group director Fran Bennett 's fear that ‘ it looks as though it 's a two-pronged attack . |
60 | Thus it looks as though there is an almost exact balance in technology trade , which will be a surprise to some . |