Example sentences of "[vb -s] like [verb] [prep] [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Already the Americans are working on improved versions of the original cruise missiles , and this continuous East-West jockeying for supremacy looks like developing into a full-blooded arms race . |
2 | We mentioned a small acquisition in Japan last year , medi on the medical side of Longman , P P S K K it cost us about four million pounds and we were reckoning on a profit of about half a million a year pleased to say that its er , its profit looks like getting to a million pounds by the year end . |
3 | What looks like thinning in a major unit may turn out to be something much more complicated in the smaller constituent units . |
4 | Local Management of Schools ( LMS ) looks like running until the 2020s . |
5 | A COLLEGE course about former Prime Minister Lady Thatcher looks like turning into a giant flop . |
6 | The new Barlow era in the Transvaal looks like coinciding with the official end of Clive Rice 's Transvaal career . |
7 | It feels like passing through a political demonstration . |
8 | ANYONE who feels like investing in a few grams of silver should call up a certain Carroll Jones in his office in Washington . |
9 | It feels like sleeping on a vast resounding shore |