Example sentences of "[prep] [subord] [pron] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Though I suppose I was chosen because I have a better understanding of what they are about than your average pen-pusher . ’
2 So will the determination of whether they have other rights ( for example voting ) or of whether their preferential dividend , is cumulative ( in the sense that if passed in one year it must nevertheless be paid in a later one before any subordinate class receives a dividend ) or non-cumulative ( in the sense that the dividend once passed , is lost for ever ) .
3 All pensioners have a need for income regardless of whether their previous employment was waged or unwaged .
4 In practice , ethnographers tend rather to play down the question of whether their particular group is typical of others , but the reader must recognize that the choice of group is a kind of sampling , and the question of representativeness must arise .
5 Mr Martin 's barely-concealed rage at losing what he thinks of as his little girl ( and having to pay through the nose for the festivities ) is amusingly conveyed .
6 She wanted — needed him so much , in spite of everything , that it seemed as if her entire heart and soul were crying out to him .
7 She could feel nothing , as if her entire body were mummified in thick wads of flavourless chewing gum .
8 His lips merely brushed against hers , yet it was enough to make her feel as if her entire body was on fire .
9 He did not answer but just before she heard his bedroom door close she would swear that she heard a small chortle of laughter — as if her dry afterthought of a good morning had amused him .
10 She looked very white , and somehow surprised , as if her precious youth had never met such a threat before .
11 Then woke to the empty pillow beside hers ; body stretched in delicious ecstasy , as if her sweet saint had just that second ghosted away .
12 Some gave themselves fierce noms de guerre , ‘ Rambo ’ and ‘ El Negro ’ , as if their only purpose was fighting for its own sake , though even that purpose was largely wishful thinking ; much of their time was spent hanging round in the camps , doing nothing .
13 To some extent this reflects the power relationship in the scene , because both participants still act as if their former tutor/student relationship still exists , but it also indicates Anderson 's greater interest in what Hollar may have to tell him .
14 The Germans have had to accept some unpleasant facts such as French posession of nuclear weapons that are stationed on German frontiers as if their main purpose was to prevent a repeat of 1870 , 1914 , and 1940 .
15 as if their silent company were charged
16 She felt panicky , as if something precious deep within her was menaced by his closeness , and once again as shockingly unsure of herself as she had always been in his presence six years ago .
17 It 's as if his actual presence were some kind of inconvenience , like going to the toilet , as if his body were a mere nuisance .
18 It was now obvious that the horse was a stayer and yet Harry Short 's stable jockey had recently ridden him as if his best distance was six furlongs , holding him up for a late run .
19 He pulls a second face as if his entire life is flashing before him , as if Sir John Gielgud has told him to piss off .
20 He felt as if his entire arm and hand were ablaze ; as if someone had turned a blowtorch on them .
21 He felt numb , as if his entire body had been pumped full of novocaine .
22 But , since last night he had felt totally vulnerable and defenceless , as if his familiar world had suddenly become a dangerous , alien planet and he was stranded on it , lost and without protection .
23 Clinton behaved as if his first year at Oxford would be his only year .
24 He grew large and plump and round-cheeked , but he was without kittenish ways as if his sad experience had robbed him prematurely of his youth , yet when he sat on Lyn 's lap in the evenings he gave himself up to a drowsy and contented purring .
25 It was as if his whole body was itching unbearably . ’
26 Quick as a flash the doctor had cut the cord , passed the child to Matilda Jenkins , and was stitching away at Sarah as if his own life depended on it .
27 And these afflicted abandoned mothers : it was as if his own mother were , for a moment , superimposed upon Irina 's mother who was always moaning and complaining and ill .
28 Cranston jabbed the point of his knife into a piece of soft meat , mumbled his assent and continued to eat as if his very life depended upon it .
29 If it had been a Peter Reid type , someone who battles and fights his way through every game as if his very life depended on it , I might have sat up and took a little bit more notice .
30 Begin to act as if your new belief were true .
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