Example sentences of "[adj] [conj] [verb] like [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 They may be eagle-eyed or watch like a lynx .
2 She was marked out by her brightly coloured stockings , some red , some yellow and some that looked like a chessboard .
3 She wondered whether Philippa had really outgrown her passion for partially disabled men but she seemed oblivious of all this and sat like a springtime sprig in a bed of roses , contemplating her coincidental twin .
4 Mandeville sensed this and closed like a hawk for the kill .
5 A spatter of April rain disturbed the surface of the mere and rustled like a whisper on the young leaves of the trees but the Trapper continued to pick his way with quiet deliberation and the Friar adjusted his pace .
6 We were bored and felt like a change . ’
7 The rapist is described as black , five foot seven inches tall and looks like a body-builder .
8 The woman who came towards Molly from the shadows by the bookcase was very tall and swaying like a poplar in a high wind .
9 Wings broad and rounded like a Goshawk , but flight more harrier-like , quartering the ground ; more often seen perched on a tree or post , often in a distinctive horizontal position .
10 Just then Elinor appeared in kingfisher-blue sequins , tight and glistening like a mermaid 's tail .
11 On I8 April 1983 the American Embassy in Beirut was car-bombed and collapsed like a pack of cards , sixty-three employees , including a team of senior CIA agents holding a meeting at the time were killed .
12 The stiff pink towel glares at me , contorted and frozen like a hunchback caught in the ice .
13 His face was round , soft and glowing like a baby 's and his gentle , grey eyes were laughing despite his verbal cynicism .
14 It was right because he was rich and confident enough to introduce Mary Rose to his terrible clod of a brother and his wife , and to Mammy , who was old and senile and sat like a statue in a corner by the kitchen fire .
15 One paw came up and Athelstan stood , riveted by the great , slavering jaws , the teeth — long , white and pointed like a row of daggers — and the insane ferocity blazing in those red-brown eyes .
16 And as he spoke , El-ahrairah 's tail grew shining white and flashed like a star : and his back legs grew long and powerful and he thumped the hillside until the very beetles fell off the grass-stems .
17 And so it was that a man who had tried his hand at a whole variety of working-class jobs but who was no friend of the labour unions could , as part of his episodic film Intolerance , quite effortlessly recreate a clash between workers and police that is so lifelike as to seem like a newsreel and to suggest that perhaps every subsequent labour riot followed its pattern .
18 He did n't have a pre-ordained and immutable structure to his body , but curled and writhed like a cobra .
19 ‘ Joking , damn you , stand still and fight like a man . ' ,
20 In winter when all the leaves had fallen the forest became rough and creviced like the trunk of a tree .
21 Instead of fleeing , like most small birds approached this closely , the cut-throat sits firm and hisses like a snake .
22 She sets her hair every night — it is black and shines like the moon on a wet pavement .
23 Daryl , a very tall thin young man with a neatly-trimmed beard , with a red knitted stocking tammy buffon 'd up on his hair , with thin features and a beautiful skin , more black than brown ( his mother 's face was a shiny cinnamon ) black and pointed like the African in pictures of the three kings , came down the steps into the kitchen with this tiny fair mite at the bottom of his long arm holding his hand .
24 Sometimes he went semi-shaven-headed and looked like a monk .
25 One of the nurses she had seen in the cloakroom was standing in the middle of the corridor , flushed pink and grinning like an idiot , while That Man lounged on one leg in all his taut leather and chatted her up .
26 He was short but built like a bull , with a thick neck and heavily muscled shoulders .
27 He sat quite silently until she had cried enough , and then he waited until she had pulled herself upright again when he handed her his handkerchief , cleanish but crumpled like the tablecloth .
28 PAMELA : [ aside ] I feel so silly with my lord gazing at me from head to foot and Sir Jacob grinning and laughing like an oaf .
29 At first Kon-Tiki 's journey appeared foolhardy , experts said that the raft would become waterlogged and sink like a stone , but the companions went ahead anyway .
30 ‘ You could n't be , as I 'm neither blonde nor shaped like an hourglass .
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