Example sentences of "like that [prep] [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The difference between ROM and RAM is rather like that between a printed book , which can only be read , and a personal notepad written in erasable ink , and which can be used over and over again .
2 Almost all the harrowing experiences of indecision that can arise almost daily for conscientious parents , are like that for no other reason than that they , the parents , have not themselves been trained in the light of a reliable and respected source of guidance .
3 In practice , iteration in this case behaves rather like that for a defective matrix ( 2.7.5 ) , in that convergence is slow and successive columns tend to a quasi-arithmetic progression of the elements .
4 you ai n't blushed like that for a long while have you ? , yeah , that will be a holiday , watch your camp bed do n't fold up love
5 They stayed like that for a long moment and then he said , ‘ Light the candle . ’
6 ‘ He 's not been like that for a long time . ’
7 Charlotte and I sat like that for a long time , remembering .
8 They stayed like that for a long time , sometimes moving , sometimes still , the hardness of him and the warmth and softness of her blended into one .
9 He pulled me to my feet , and flung his arms around me and squeezed me as if he wanted to gather me right into himself , never let me go , and we stayed like that for a long time , not speaking , rocking to and fro .
10 They lay like that for a long time .
11 He sat like that for a long time .
12 He had talked like that for a long time now .
13 Well I do n't mind owt like that for a good cause June .
14 ‘ Would n't it be better to love like that for a little while than never to know what it is like ? ’ she asked herself silently .
15 Then , after going on like that for a few minutes he took my hand and said , ‘ Faith you were absolutely rubbish ! ’ with that famous dead-pan expression .
16 He remained like that for a few seconds longer , while they tied his wrists to a pair of iron rings bolted into the wall , and then they let him go and left him dangling there — half in , half out of the river .
17 They stayed like that for a few seconds , both breathing hard , their mouths almost touching .
18 We try to keep aberrations like that to an absolute minimum — we 'd rather they did n't happen at all , obviously , but every so often the gremlins creep in .
19 The attitude of outside well-wishers has too often been like that of a left-wing friend of mine who asked in the early days of the Grunwick strike ‘ Who is doing the organising there ? ’ — as though the workers were just so much raw material waiting to be organised .
20 To use the words of Henry James : ‘ in the light , strange and coloured , like that of a painted picture , which fixed the impression for her , objects took on values not hitherto so fully shown ’ .
21 Cleo thought he had a trickster 's face , like that of a malevolent clown .
22 His face , with its wrinkled , pallid complexion , looked for all the world like that of a nervous squirrel monkey .
23 Paper states that such facilities , can make a child 's experience of writing more like that of a real writer " .
24 The name Alnasr Alwasheek somehow just does n't roll off the tongue like that of a 2,000 Guineas winner and would rank high among a long list of awkward names of Arab-owned horses .
25 He made a strange sound , like that of a wounded animal , dropping his face into the money and swivelling his eyes upwards .
26 His role has been rather like that of a stand-up comic warming up the audience for the main event .
27 Her limbs were graceful , her whole body proportioned like that of a young goddess ; as for her breasts , an infatuated young man who had seen her in a small part at Robert 's Shield Theatre wrote her a letter quoting the Song of Solomon at length : Asshe threatened to horsewhip him .
28 Previously she had worn it flat , practically plastered down on her head , until it looked as if it was almost painted on her scalp , like that of a wooden doll .
29 Below the farm at Penbank , marked with a sign like that of a public house , the Fairies Hill Lock Cut still exists on the right , formerly taking in Altofts Basin and Fairies Hill Lock .
30 The ‘ Botticelli ’ shown here , for example , was cast in doubt when Clark , then a young man , thought the face too like that of a twentieth-century screen goddess .
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