Example sentences of "it [vb past] like [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | He shakes his head and I get a shiver , remembering just that gesture of his , repeated and repeated so that it became like a nervous tic after a while , back in Strathspeld , after Clare 's funeral in ‘ 89 ; a gesture of disbelief , refusal , non-acceptance . |
2 | It became like a social visit . |
3 | She was wearing a plaid dressing-gown that her Dad had left behind : it smelled like an old dog and was as scratchy and heavy as wearing a carpet . |
4 | It tasted like a nutty lemon . |
5 | ‘ I would n't drink it even if it tasted like the real thing , ’ comments Stephen , a 32-year-old designer . |
6 | A C2 might be a joy to paddle on a dancing rapid but out on the Pacific Ocean it behaved like a submersible beast . |
7 | It came like an electric shock . |
8 | But it seemed like every few months there 'd be another little trip up . |
9 | We just were n't used to driving in the country then , it seemed like a long way from |
10 | It seemed like a complete breakdown ; but after a few minutes he saw that they were playing as if they had always played this way . |
11 | It seemed like a thousand years had lapsed since ‘ Meat Is Murder ’ and how refreshing it was , how exciting to place the record clumsily on the turntable for the first time to be faced with the full frontal body blow that is the title track . |
12 | A bank of sand separated between the sea and an inner expanse of shore , in which the bed of Rossie Burn was pillowed among undulating slopes clad with a profusion of sea-grasses ; at full tide it seemed like a fresh-water lake , at ebb tide but a marshy waste , only the stream meandering along its time-worn groove . |
13 | Also , academic life had not exactly left me well-off and it seemed like a good idea to try to earn a slightly larger salary so that I would have something to put towards my eventual retirement . |
14 | ‘ The hotel bar was closed and we were all famished so it seemed like a good idea to trek down to the local ‘ pub ’ to search out a few sarnies , ’ says Gedge . |
15 | You did not go off and set up house with the man in your life and perhaps think about marriage if it seemed like a good idea , after a year or two . |
16 | It seemed like a good idea to ask for ‘ guinea pigs ’ to test the diet . |
17 | Becoming entangled in the web you have woven ; after all , ‘ it seemed like a good idea at the time ’ . |
18 | It seemed like a good idea at the time , but that time , I could feel , was running out , and I could see that in a very few years it would have run . |
19 | Justifying my needs was difficult , but with retirement looming up it seemed like a good idea . |
20 | ‘ Yeah , it seemed like a good idea at the time … ’ |
21 | ‘ Because it seemed like a good idea at the time . ’ |
22 | Then , there 's never been a shortage of contributions for London 's musical guidebook ; have all helped to flesh out its pages , along with ‘ Kings Cross ’ , a song that the Pet Shop Boys wrote ( a ) ‘ Because it 's the London terminus you reach if you come down from the North-East ’ ; ( b ) Chris Lowe lived there ; and ( c ) ‘ It seemed like a good title about people waiting . |
23 | The picture could be executed by a company called Scanachrome in which I already had some interest and it seemed like a good opportunity to get involved with the process . |
24 | It seemed like a good argument for eliminating me . |
25 | She concedes , ‘ We are aware that a market for these Japanese artists does not yet exist , but it seemed like a good moment . |
26 | In the meantime , my thirteenth birthday was coming up , and it seemed like a good time to revive my request for the perfect present : a bird of prey . |
27 | It seemed like a good option — a chance for chaos . |
28 | The switchboard answered quickly and it seemed like a good omen . |
29 | ‘ It seemed like a good deal so we went down to Rufford to check the company out . |
30 | It seemed like a smaller version of the library , the walls covered with books . |