Example sentences of "[adv] [subord] [conj] it [vb past] " in BNC.
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1 | When we talk about it ( now all too common in public ) , we do so as though it had set fast , even for a moment , in some way . |
2 | It would end up longer than when it started , right ? |
3 | More significant , it was not until after it ended that she began to possess permanent representatives of her own in the major capitals of Europe . |
4 | With a final darting glance to ensure that her appearance was in order she made her way as nervously downstairs as if it had been she herself about to marry . |
5 | When they reached her floor eventually , she bade him a perfunctory farewell and stepped out of the lift with a feeling of release , hurrying towards her apartment , heart and hormones defeating any intention of greeting Luke 's arrival as coolly as if it did n't matter to her one way or the other . |
6 | It was slightly damp not in patches but all over as if it had been soaked in water then wrung out and left to dry through the night . |
7 | He 'd said something similar once before and it had made Ronni feel a tiny bit guilty . |
8 | I 'm told it 's the 43rd single release off the album they said they 'd split up after if it did n't outsell Guns N' Roses ( or something ) . |
9 | At the editorial conference Rain brushed aside Holly 's error of judgement as blithely as if it had been her own . |
10 | Complying with her appeal , Dada abandoned his kedgeree and , sucking his moustache inwards always with him a sign of annoyance he picked up the viburnum , still with its precious burden , opened the bottom sash of a long window , and flung out the double butterfly as viciously as if it had been a slug in the salad . |
11 | For Skaller saw everything again , as it had been then twenty-five years ago , as clearly as if it had been yesterday . |
12 | At once I can see Annexe B , Summerchild 's list of possible members of the Unit , as clearly as if it had just come out of the porridge oats box . |
13 | And so it was as the " candidate " that he spoke to them , his accent so neutral by now that he could have come from anywhere and everywhere , his green broadcloth jacket still shabby but worn as jauntily as if it had been lined with ermine , his lean , dark face handsome enough to please the women and hard enough to reassure the men . |
14 | She saw it all as plainly as if it had been magically transported from Yorkshire and spread out on the quayside , the moors stretching away in the distance until they met the skyline . |
15 | Through the brushed cotton of her sweater she could feel the pressure of his fingers , his touch scorching her as surely as if it had been on her bare skin . |
16 | The battery in your readers equipment could be a NiCad and it would be ruined if he had left it on , just as surely as if it had been a lead acid battery . |
17 | Almost as though it had all happened in another life . |
18 | That wretched thumb was in her mouth again ; it left her mouth and she watched the hand it belonged to inch its slow way across the counterpane towards his , almost as though it had nothing to do with her . |
19 | Her body persisted in leaning into his warmth , seeking his strength — almost as though it knew something she did not . |
20 | It had vanished as silently as if it had been only a figment of her imagination . |
21 | Closer than when it arrived there |
22 | Theodora replaced the mouthpiece and the telephone shrilled again as though it had been waiting for her to release its ring . |
23 | She realized that she was feeling it too , frozen to the marrow in this bitter East wind which kept whipping her cloak off her shoulders as contemptuously as if it had been made of pocket-handkerchieves instead of tablecloths , her stomach hollow and aching , her head feeling light and aching a little too . |