Example sentences of "his [noun] [prep] [conj] it " in BNC.

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1 The thought that Doreen might be pregnant , that the processes of gestation might be irretrievably in motion at that very moment , returned at regular intervals with more and more force , pumping worry into his heart as if it were a balloon .
2 Occasionally mainman Simon Breed will become so preoccupied with his crazed exhibition , he neglects the art of singing into the mic , grappling with his guitar as if it were a rabid pitbull while savagely screaming and throwing himself around the stage like an out-take from Nightmare On Elm Street .
3 There was no danger : the crowd would have blown his car across if it could have .
4 Russell caught the look with a shiver of panic in his eyes as if it were a wet glass that had slipped out of his hand .
5 He blew on his tea as if it was still too hot to drink .
6 Wearing a baggy green cap and showing not the slightest tension , Latif went for his strokes as if it were a charity match .
7 The next morning found him on the practice fields as soon as the sun was up , battering his post as though it were a mortal enemy .
8 This also was familiar to him , the ability , at times of danger , to issue commands to his body as if it were a separate entity .
9 One of the things that particularly amused him was that Hilary had pushed a red handkerchief into his sleeve as if it were a sign of breeding and distinction .
10 He took some of his drink as if it was bitter in his mouth .
11 He tossed back his drink as if it were lemonade .
12 He tugged at his knife but had it only half-drawn when the huge taloned paw of the bear smashed his head as if it was a rotten apple .
13 drinking his beer as if it had gone flat , she thought , seeing him before he saw her .
14 The father , for reasons put forward by Miss McCreath connected with his own situation and his wish to as it were be forgiven for his past behaviour , and in the hopes of showing that he can in the future notwithstanding his past behaviour be contemplated as somebody to play a röle in the life of his children , supports the making of an interim care order or does not oppose it because he acknowledges that there should be supervision by the plaintiffs .
15 Her name rolled off his tongue as if it were some rich dessert to be savoured , and the tiredness seemed suddenly to leave his face .
16 The children in ‘ Lord of the Flies ’ have no time to think and Jack drew his knife as if it was from habit .
17 Going on about his birthday as if it was the Second Coming . ’
18 But if he had first dropped the razor , why should it be lying on top of the blanket and so conveniently close to his hand as if it had slipped from the opening fingers ?
19 However , when Dickerson says shooting Malcolm X was ‘ like a holiday ’ , it becomes clear that there 's maybe a good reason for keeping his hand in when it comes to his old discipline .
20 Ludens held her moist hot hand between his thin dry cool hands , nursing it upon his knee as if it were a wounded bird .
21 Cranston stopped and , half crouching , retched violently as the true horror of what he had seen seized his mind and wrung his stomach as if it was a wet rag .
22 Tammuz waved a hand , examining the remains of his meal as if it was a valuable artefact .
23 The famous trip to Europe , which Lear had constantly referred to in his letters as if it were an experience which united him with the great ornithologist , became the bitter disappointment of a friendship manqué .
24 Obviously he was the kind of man who could expunge an unsatisfactory incident from his memory as if it had never happened , and get on with living in the present .
25 Gabriel took his Bible from under his arm as if it were loaded , and opened it .
26 The smile was still on his face as if it had never left .
27 He cleared his throat as if it was suddenly troubling him .
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