Example sentences of "[vb infin] like one " in BNC.
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1 | Crisis invariably brings out the best in rural people and Baldersdale , when the occasion demanded , could act like one large family . |
2 | But although a woman psychologist may act like one of the boys , her sex never becomes irrelevant to her work . |
3 | ‘ Well , do n't behave like one , ’ was his father 's final word . |
4 | I do n't feel like one , but I 'm supposed to be , well , a physical scientist , so you get that sort of identity thrown at you . |
5 | I do n't wan na get in a fight with you I do n't want like one big fight . |
6 | ‘ Holy Harry , do I look like one of those ! ’ he replied , genuinely shocked . |
7 | In that case The Lord of the Rings would look like one of Bilbo 's poems removed from context and put without explanation in The Oxford Book of English Verse — fictionless and unhappy . |
8 | The more easterly of the two valley roads which combine at Pierrefitte takes you first to the charming town of Luz-Saint-Sauveur , which may look like one place but is really two , with more than just a hyphen dividing them . |
9 | Now , to contradict myself , he did n't look like one of the Mafia at all . |
10 | ‘ She did n't look like one of the village matriarchs — she was quite small — ; but she might have been quarried out of the local slate . |
11 | Camille thought his smile made him look like one of Mick 's greyhounds . |
12 | Kite , one of the few golfers to have had any success with switch-hitting on the greens , came out this year with a compact whip-and-zip to his swing that made him look like one of those little mechanical Arnold Palmer golf games that were so popular in the 1960s ( and have recently surfaced again ) . |
13 | But the man did not look like one of those . |
14 | He even makes the city look like one of Thoreau 's handouts . |
15 | I may not look like one of these stick insects you see in magazines but at least I 'm happy . |
16 | Edward , you 're gon na look like one . |
17 | He does look like one . |
18 | Well you 've got ta admit , it does look it does look like one of them sort of things ! |
19 | You 'll just look like one of those Gladiators |
20 | This may sound like one of the least desirable jobs in British politics , but not to those who love the place . |
21 | But he can also sound like one of New York 's rent-a-speech politicians , playing off one ethnic sensitivity against another . |
22 | If you do get a drink , she 'll make a pot , and it 'll have like one tea-bag in it . |
23 | is oh do you mean like one six ? |