Example sentences of "like [art] [noun] than [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | They were a best-selling group without real fans , more like the Archies than the Sex Pistols , and they lost significance as rapidly as they gained it . |
2 | The atmosphere was more like the Budget than an announcement on social security . |
3 | During the trial , Jeffries seemed more like the prosecutor than the judge . |
4 | The man spoke , she thought , more like a don than a detective . |
5 | Although they embody a real-world claim about how agents are motivated , they function more like a paradigm than a generalization . |
6 | and you 'd have probably written them off when Leicester won a penalty … it looked more like a slip than a push but Thompson 's kick made it one-nil at half-time … |
7 | Experience seems to evolve from youth in a way not measured by the calendar : more like a river than a canal — which is what we knew but never saw so clearly as in these photographs . |
8 | Everything was spick and span , more like a hotel than a home . |
9 | the girls ' bedrooms which was more like a boxroom than a bedroom before |
10 | She always sounds more like a caller than the host . |
11 | He seemed big and rugged — more like a logger than a hotel executive at this moment . |
12 | There are few better exponents of the art of looking as though life is a complete grind than Graham Gooch , who invariably begins his day with a long-distance run , and Stewart is altogether more comfortable when the ship is being run more like a galley than the Skylark . |
13 | Not surprisingly she is said to have complained that Louis was more like a monk than a king . |
14 | It sounded more like a truce than the end of the conflict . |
15 | Mrs Browning , Ferdinando swore , was more like a man than a woman and an Italian man at that . |
16 | Neighbours , mm sounds more like a sheep than a horse , neighbours |
17 | Jangling her keys more like a jailer than an attendant , she went to gaze out of a narrow window at what could be seen of the prosperous modern city , returning to peer over my shoulder and sniff . |
18 | It was more like a betrothal than a marriage and they did not live together . |
19 | It sounded more like a courtesy than a threat , a valediction . |
20 | Luyt met Herbert , whom he remembered as more like a friend than a father to John . |
21 | Often the tutor became more like a friend than a teacher , and continued to keep contact with them even after their period of education together had finished . |
22 | ‘ Laura was more like a friend than an employer , she was so kind to me and did so many thoughtful things . |
23 | It sounded , even to her , more like a plea than a protest . |
24 | No Babes In Toyland perhaps , but all-in-all , more like a crèche than a tally of hits . |
25 | Sporting a royal blue shadow , open neck shirt and flecks of paint from a spot of humble home decorating , he looked more like a pauper than a prince . |
26 | ‘ Edward seems more like a prisoner than a king awaiting his coronation , ’ the prince told her . |
27 | It sounded , he thought , more like a challenge than an invitation . |
28 | I mean , it sounds more like a justification than a reason . |
29 | The son of a Jat farmer outside Delhi , by the age of thirteen she was already refusing to work in the fields , saying that she felt more like a woman than a man . |
30 | It is more like a palace than a village manor house . |