Example sentences of "[that] [pers pn] [vb -s] like " in BNC.
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1 | One advantage of the no-choice system is that Vaughan can write her menu late in the afternoon , around the dishes that she feels like cooking on the day , with the best ingredients available to her . |
2 | People tell me that she looks like me : elegant while concealing an active disposition behind a refined behaviour . |
3 | She agreed energetically with me that she writes like Galsworthy . |
4 | This is so unexpected when it is encountered for the first time that it feels like a deliberate deception . |
5 | The way you say that it sounds like crap , but I guess the essence of it makes sense . |
6 | ‘ The more effects you use the more you lose the original signal of the guitar and I like the fact that it sounds like a guitar and it sounds really twangy . |
7 | It is so obvious that it sounds like ‘ common sense ’ . |
8 | Although both males call , they do so in such close unison that it sounds like a single call . |
9 | One interviewer wrote that it sounds like it 's been squatted in by thirteen separate Puerto Rican junkie families with tubercular in-laws and half a dozen barking dogs . |
10 | Ah well it 's definitely , it 's sounds like a , if it 's doing it that it sounds like an inflammation on the nerves right enough . |
11 | This was in the mid 1560s , when Mary was still in power , so that it reads like Knox 's wishful thinking rather than anything else ; and it was then recast into the famous phrase by the Protestant chronicler Robert Lindsay of Pitscottie , writing in the 1570s , by which time the representative of the house of Stewart was the child James VI , and the lass had long gone — into English captivity . |
12 | Remember that Dickens was writing before Freud had begun to uncover the immense complexity of the human personality , before William James 's pioneering work on consciousness , which showed that our conscious mind is not solid but that it runs like a stream , swirling endlessly around symbols , associations from the past ; always moving , never at rest . |
13 | Plainly , there was no such feature in the building prior to its conversion , but its insertion has been undertaken so carefully and with such sensitivity towards the simple , almost primitive shapes and textures of the original interior that it looks like a perfectly natural element . |
14 | Normally , these bubbles ( or vesicles ) are only a few millimetres across and quite thinly scattered , but sometimes , if the lava has been particularly gas rich , the rock is so honeycombed with large bubbles that it looks like some kinds of Swiss cheese ; more holes than solid . |
15 | The humble toad , so slow and cumbersome that it looks like easy pickings for any predatory mammal or bird , has survived for millions of years because it has managed to evolve a particularly virulent poison called bufotalin . |
16 | Be careful not to install a mirror in such a position that it looks like a door , which people might then try to walk through ! |
17 | The first promising thing about the Clarendon Hotel at Chale on the Isle of Wight is that it looks like a charming little English country hotel . |
18 | Spread the American frosting over the body of the sheep and swirl with a palette knife so that it looks like a woolly coat . |
19 | Using a brush and diluted green and blue food colouring , paint the quarter globe of white on the cake drum so that it looks like Earth . |
20 | Do not be misled , however , into thinking that it works like a spreadsheet because it is only a grid for entering figures and can not perform any calculations for you . |
21 | So that it works like clockwork . |
22 | I 'm deeply sad that he feels like that and I would hope that when it happens , he might feel it 's not quite so bad and that he might change his mind . |
23 | ‘ It 's just that he looks like bottling the Tokyo job , ’ she said quietly . |
24 | They meet the Keef Of Richards , a creature so alien that he looks like a superannuate chimp on heroin , who agrees ! |