Example sentences of "as if [adv] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | Faye patted her growing belly as if already determined to shield her own child from the pain of something like a divorce . |
2 | as if already suffering from an excess of emotion , he left . |
3 | Lady Francesca stared at the flowers as if already bored by the conversation . |
4 | The waitress counts her tip as if reasonably expecting a million dollars for all the aggravation caused . |
5 | The orchestra ground to an embarrassed halt and the audience was completely silent , as if not believing it . |
6 | There was a darkness , a sinister menace clinging to some of them , as if simply to touch them might call up dreadful visions and evil forces . |
7 | Half way to the door I swivelled and , as if simply following the script of this particular hangover , strolled back to the table and came to a halt with my hands in my pockets a few feet from Davis 's chair . |
8 | The boats thus grew from no clear design — but emerged organically , with asymmetrical spars , as if barely freed from the forms of the forest . |
9 | Her scalp gleamed as if freshly oiled , and pornographic tattoos seemed to writhe across it with a life of their own . |
10 | They gave off a pungent , horsey smell , as if freshly cut . |
11 | The stone gleamed as if freshly washed whilst every window was glazed , some with pure glass , others , despite the poor light , even displaying brave heraldic emblems in a variety of hues . |
12 | He fidgeted on his chair as if even thinking of them caused agitation . |
13 | One of their number said , as if consciously echoing Lenin , that the ultimatum ‘ destroys the brotherhood of the labouring classes of all nations , awakens manifestations of national animosity and obscures the class consciousness of the masses , in this manner favouring counter-revolution ’ . |
14 | Why did you lend him all that money ? ’ she demanded fiercely , as if somehow trying to put the blame on to him . |
15 | ‘ Maybe we should go to one of the hotels for tea or icecream ? ’ he asked fretfully , as if somehow sensing her withdrawal . |
16 | Some of the men , when they saw me looking at them , smiled shyly , and as if automatically scratched their swollen codpieces . |
17 | They look violent , as if just made . |
18 | Then , feeling oddly guilty , as if just thinking about another man was betraying Paul , she pushed the romantic picture away . |
19 | Yet Rachaela saw the brief daylight ebb with a slight amusement , waiting for Ruth to appear punctually , as if just coming home from school . |
20 | One of the centrepages was curled over , as if tactfully averting the gaze of the girl spreadeagled there . |
21 | With nothing but a pole up his back and a drum wedged between his legs he bashed away with panache , as if frantically sewing up a leaking willie with giant needle and thread . |
22 | They were both gazing out of the window like homesick boys , as if desperately wishing to be elsewhere . |
23 | as if belatedly recalling his manners , he got out to circle the car , opened her door for her . |
24 | My dogs were straining against the sledge now and yelping as if badly hurt . |
25 | He jerked forward as if physically attacked ready to defend himself . |
26 | Her hair never looked unkempt , but always shone as if newly brushed and was usually tied in a pony-tail with well-ironed blue or pink ribbon . |
27 | Barbirolli 's accompaniment may be rumbustious rather than subtle , yet the music sounds as if newly minted , alive in all its first audacious ardour and novelty . |
28 | John Wain — another Movement novelist — is said to have voted Conservative as early as 1951 , before he ever published a book , as if silently laying down a marker for the future : but then that was in the days of Winston Churchill . |
29 | Ilsa 's fingertip traced the stem , smooth , ash-grey and spotted mauve as if faintly bruised . |
30 | The three eldest girls , Agnes , Sarah , and Nancy only worked infrequently at pressing , as if perhaps to get some cash for a new dress , or a pair of shoes , but possibly to assist the family in times of particular money shortage . |