Example sentences of "if [to-vb] [art] " in BNC.

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1 However , ‘ I invite nobody into my soul ’ he declares , as if to banish the exhibitionist thought.44 And then if the search for suffering is allowed to eclipse the rest , we are back with Marmeladov squinnying into the bottom of his vodka jug ; whereas Stavrogin saying he wants to forgive himself might be Raskolnikov pondering retrospectively , selfcritically , on his admission of guilt at the police station .
2 She choked out Rosalba 's message , that he should meet her there , in the same place , tomorrow , that he should come , as if to light a candle , and she would be there , doing the same thing , early , before the morning Mass .
3 I lowered my head quickly , as if to acknowledge the truth spoken by the old woman Khadija when she heard of my decision to travel to London .
4 As he went to the net , he raised one finger in the air as if to acknowledge the banners that proclaimed him No 1 — he might not be but the way he played last night he could be again soon .
5 If to carry the comparison further one consults the ranking order of precious stones current in mid-Victorian times set out in Kluge 's handbook of 1860 , one still finds some degree of continuity but notable changes in ranking order .
6 Miss Armstrong said the defendants were in some way prodding the woman from behind she swung round as if to hit the children with her bag and they ran off .
7 And as if to brook no further argument , Madame Gautier took a large paper bag and emptied the entire contents of the cookie jar into it .
8 Francis Bacon advised King James to hold on to his royal wastes and hunting forests for exactly this potential ; and , as if to confirm the good sense of such drainage enterprises , a series of bad winters between 1607 and 1613 created some of the worst floods in living memory .
9 Culley nodded as if to confirm the fact , and Helen gave a small start .
10 And , as if to emphasise the difficulties that any prevention programme has to face , you had only to walk through any exit to find little groups enjoying a quiet cigarette .
11 Responding to what they say are inaccurate press stories — which we have not seen — Micro Focus Plc has issued a statement with Microsoft Corp 's concurrence , saying that their current agreement between will expire on September 30 , but that both want to continue their business relationship into the future and are exploring the terms for the new agreement ; as if to emphasise the point , Microsoft yesterday announced shipment of Microsoft Cobol professional development system version 5.0 for Windows , with support for the Visual Basic programming system for Windows and embedded structure query language ; it says the new release incorporates the latest version of the Micro Focus compiler , and creates executable files faster and smaller than previous releases ; it is $900 , now .
12 as if to emphasise the significance of this movement , Ricci took a full minute to perform the simple rotation .
13 Topaz Chilcott walked behind her family , hanging back a little as if to emphasise the fact that she had never really been accepted by it .
14 as if to emphasise the point , Matthew ends the Gospel by Jesus ' mission charge to the disciples , ‘ Go there-fore , and make disciples of all nations . ’
15 Specifically , the CD-ROM player ( sometimes , as if to emphasise the computer connection , called a ‘ disc drive ’ ) has to be linked via a suitable interface to a computer .
16 as if to emphasise the relative longevity of this sequence , however , it is also possible that some mosaics might pre-date the sequences of simple geometric and Orphic pavements .
17 Had built a System and a City to deny the power of dreams , filling it with illusions and distractions , as if to kill the inner voices and silence the darkness deep within .
18 There is always the chance that they could — ’ The Manchu expanded his hands outward as if to indicate the idea that the population of Tarvaras might explode out into the galaxy .
19 Or in Goffmann 's own example of the man who trips in the street , to his own and no one else 's inconvenience , who then feels it necessary to retrace his steps and conscientiously examine the sidewalk — as if to establish the impression that the fault lies in the pavement and not , as might otherwise be suspected , in the nervous system of the person concerned .
20 While frank HM opener ‘ Swivelhead ’ tears the teeth out your gaping mouth , ‘ Candy Deceit ’ slows the whole thing down to ‘ Drowners ’ speed , daring confetti to rain down on us as if to finalise the effect .
21 She examined me closely , as if to discover the reason for this strange event , and shook her head , still puzzled .
22 An elderly man with a white pointed beard was being shepherded into a chauffeur-driven car by the short rough-haired woman in a thick tweed suit , who had been at Rupert 's house that evening in the autumn ; a little man carrying two heavy-looking suitcases was hurrying away as if to catch a train ; a group of younger men and women was standing on the pavement , talking and laughing .
23 He crouched down and clung to the rail with his right hand and reached out with his left as if to punch a hole through the wall .
24 It bowed its ruined head to its chest as if to inspect the squealing assailant now hanging from its buckled shoulder with frantic claws .
25 And I made as if to open the door .
26 as if to highlight the fact that the referee 's performance was as inconsistent as everybody 's else 's , McGinlay was booked seven minutes before the interval for hand ball .
27 In Vienna 's Ringstrasse , Schorske observes , the new representative buildings did not face one another ; instead each faced the street as if to italicize the circular flow .
28 My partner almost ran across the traverse as if to depart a potential trouble spot before it was aware of his passage .
29 as if to khow the gear was in repair —
30 It sent her backing nervously towards the casement window as if to set a safer distance between the two of them .
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