Example sentences of "[conj] it [vb past] as " in BNC.

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1 Hall replied that there were a lot of wagons outside and that it looked as though some men were to go to Long Kesh Detention Camp .
2 Miss Hannah Hauxwell , dressed in men 's trousers and old jacket so torn that it looked as though savaging by wolf packs had once been part of her daily routine , looked at me mildly .
3 ‘ Just that it looked as though he wanted me out of the way . ’
4 Fabia was shaken , but was more intent then on finding out what she could do to help whatever the trouble was , than concerned that it looked as though she could say goodbye to her much looked forward to Czechoslovakian holiday .
5 Robin-Anne had her mother 's fair hair , so fair that it looked bleached , and she had her mother 's delicate good looks etched on to a face so pale that it seemed as though her skin must burn if it was exposed to anything more powerful than a light bulb .
6 The sun was shining , the water a deep indigo-blue and the air so crystal clear that it seemed as though I could stretch out my hand and touch the gleaming white of Sarmiento far to the south-east in Tierra del Fuego .
7 There was no fundamental weakness in the PWR design and British safety standards would ensure that it operated as well as the best .
8 It was furnished with an ancient iron bedstead and a wooden table so decrepit that it collapsed as I walked past it .
9 ‘ Let us say , ’ she replied quietly , ‘ that it happened as you described .
10 However , that figure was in fact far better than it looked as the banks had the worst ranking of any sector , with an average negative rating of -1,357 .
11 She kept her eyes steadily on the glass , and now the power was concentrating itself in one small part of each eye and growing stronger and stronger and it felt as though millions of tiny little invisible arms with hands on them were shooting out of her eyes towards the glass she was staring at .
12 Hodge equalised Gannon 's second-minute goal in the eighth minute , and it looked as though the game was heading for a draw .
13 But then a lot of them fancied their chances that year — Peter Oosterhuis , Nick Faldo , and so on , and Bobby Clampett led for a while and it looked as though they might not be able to catch him .
14 Batty 's right ankle was still swollen yesterday and it looked as though he would need a miracle cure to make the second leg of the European Cup tie .
15 Dawn on Monday morning shone only a bleak grey light over Moscow and it looked as though the weathermen would be right in their prediction of rain by midday .
16 They continued riding through the afternoon , by which time the dull cloud above their heads had become unbroken , and it looked as though they were in for a wet night .
17 And it looked as though you 'd bought something rather than been to the pawnshop .
18 Alan Knight made a stunning reflex save from Phillips five minutes from time and it looked as though Boro were on the way out .
19 The following afternoon — i.e. the day the Germans made their most menacing gains — he telephoned that the attack had ‘ slowed down and it looked as though we would be able to hold out and even make a counter-attack ’ .
20 Already the tanks ahead were in action and it seemed as though they had made contact with , and destroyed the majority of the enemy flank guard .
21 They had looked to be a one-pace crew in practice and it seemed as though they had no answer to Oxford 's attack .
22 The rehearsal had gone well , and it seemed as though he had successfully jumped the chasm between off- and on-Broadway .
23 The biggest breakthrough in the farm came with the arrival on the scene of a small grey tractor called a Fergie and it seemed as though almost everybody had at least one and it became the jack of all trades on the farm and implements which had previously been pulled by horses had their shafts removed and couplings were made to fit them behind the tractor .
24 The former Northern Ireland champion won the first frame 71-45 but McCluskey took the second 57-37 and it seemed as though the Ulsterman was in for a tough fight .
25 So what with Carole 's soft voice and that we did n't get a lot of and it seemed as though it was well like that , several times I went last year and I really got a bit cheesed off .
26 It was his first experience of such blatant prejudice and it came as a shock .
27 The tree-tops were bowing in the rising wind , and it sounded as though they , too , were sighing .
28 and it sounded as though it was on the railway but it was n't the railway it was a big factory at the side .
29 And it claimed as the travellers were n't proper gipsies , the council had no legal duty to provide a place for them to stay .
30 This was intended to make the turn radius smaller and It worked as long as there was a strong wind .
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