Example sentences of "of [noun sg] as [subord] it " in BNC.

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1 I swilled down the half-pint of champagne as if it was bitter lemon .
2 There can be tactical reasons for specifically presenting an argument within the traditions of antisemitism as if it were an argument against those traditions .
3 To speak of religion as if it is a ‘ primordial form ’ or an ‘ entity ’ is to hypostasize it .
4 Hotman points out that while " they may be a people without a king … a king without a people is as inconceivable as a pastor without a flock , " and suggests that the supposed ancient kingdom of Francogallia " was not subject to the law of inheritance as if it were a private patrimony but was habitually transferred by the votes and decisions of the people . "
5 The Perm was soon taking pity on Charlie , as people tended to , and Charlie was asking him about the pressures of fame as if it were something that concerned him from day to day .
6 To reject the mythological character of much of the Bible is to run the serious risk of looking for the truth of scripture as if it were like the kernel in the nut , and ending up with nothing but the shell .
7 It was necessary in 1859 to write about the process of evolution as if it produced the best of all possible worlds , a substitute for the finger of the Almighty at work .
8 Instead they acted as a brake on German economic power by milking the state of subsidy as if it had been set up for that purpose alone .
9 He remembered the vivid sunsets of his boyhood and the way the sun would hang like a crimson ball above the edge of the trees surrounding their house and then plunge out of sight as if it had been dropped in a moment of carelessness .
10 Then he pulled his head up again with a grunt of effort as if it was almost too heavy for him to lift .
11 Um it 's almost as if the debate about false memory syndrome is embedded in an older notion of memory , embedded in a notion of memory as if it were either literally true or literally false , embedded in a notion of memory which sees memories as things like larders or cupboards or filing cabinets and um y'know people pick the memories out and get them out and and display them to other people .
12 This morning , having forced herself to her study , still wearing her dressing-gown and clutching a second cup of coffee as if it were attached to a lifeline , she began searching among her papers for the output of the previous day .
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