Example sentences of "[conj] [adv] [prep] [conj] it " in BNC.
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1 | But she said that almost as if it were expected of her rather than with conviction — and the family knew it . |
2 | Then she thought , hard and suddenly as if it were someone else 's thought , I 'm in love with someone who 's not Anne . |
3 | The revision phase of the operation differs from the initial phase in that it takes account of weaknesses ( and strengths ) inherent in the stock from previous years ' book buying , and also in that it provides indications of the need for weeding the stock of individual categories , in addition to purchasing . |
4 | This is a distinctive feature of the arrangements , both because it identifies pressure at an early stage and also in that it establishes the source of disturbance and whether it is a weak or strong currency . |
5 | The fluorite structure ( see figure 3.27 ) differs from those described above in that its stoichiometry is AB2 and also in that it has two different coordination numbers — and 4 . |
6 | He even had on a collar and tie , which I 'd never seen before and which he would tug at every now and then as if it were too tight . |
7 | I laughed not scornfully or anything , but just as if it was a joke which I 'd only half got . |
8 | but apart from that it went in |
9 | But apart from that it 's not a very difficult one . |
10 | But apart from that it is totally and utterly readable . |
11 | Presumably this act was meant to signify the unleashing of chaos , except that instead of being summarily tossed to the ground , the bookcase was lowered as gently as delicately as if it were a fragile ceramic from antiquity . |
12 | But it is totally universal as well in that it is also a simple parable , like Dead Poets Society , about the necessity to follow your instincts and not get trapped by the drive to conform . |