Example sentences of "[adv] like a [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 You know , kinda like a bigger version of me … ’ ) and what happens when you pull out but the condom stays in .
2 Her decision was made on ‘ kinda like a mass exodus trip ’ from New York with her natural father , Amhadu Jah ( a Sierra Leonese percussionist who lives in Stockholm ) , and his family , to West Africa .
3 On The Woman I Am , Chaka takes control again and , while the arrangements struggle to fill every available space with drum patterns and horn fills , she keeps swooping in like a dive-bombing seagull and forcing songs and producers into submission .
4 Keep a baby in like a warm baby-gro
5 Madge Allsop had just crept in like a beige dormouse and deposited a salver of tea , though Dame Edna had dismissed her with a beady look when she attempted to sit in our chat .
6 And these people took them in cleaned them up put them in like a bloody sheet , and all sorts he said
7 Then the Birmingham Small Arms Company revealed after many a summer that the car she sat in like a burnished throne , and even some of the furs she wore , were not provided by her Prince Charming , Sir Bernard , but by them , the nuts and bolts firm of which he was chairman , as a business expense which they were no longer happy to provide .
8 Some said his wife did n't turn a hair any more when Sammy was carried in like a drowned rat .
9 Then it comes in like a tingling feeling .
10 Mark had blown in like a fresh breeze , hinting , with wild scents , of other delightful worlds where the air was free , pure , invigorating .
11 Apart from the shame of being kept in like a naughty schoolboy , the constant automatic repetition of the lines taken out of the context of the play could often lodge them in the leakiest actor 's mind .
12 It was a real Fanny-by-gaslight relic of the old city , redolent of gin and vomit and brutal crimes , and the fog had crept in like an old friend and made a dripping urinal of the walls .
13 She had enticed them in like an old witch , Val said , by talking volubly to them in the garden about the quietness of the place , giving them each a small , gold , furry apricot from the espaliered trees along the curving brick wall .
14 Before the school teacher could answer , there was another rap on the door and Beasley scampered in like an overgrown puppy , casting inquisitive glances at Jim Lancaster and the two police officers .
15 She was wound up , jumbled inside like a spilled jigsaw puzzle .
16 To manufacture tesserae a blade , somewhat like a broad chisel-blade , can be used .
17 Since a primitive ankylosaur looks somewhat like a primitive stegosaur , it has been suggested that the two sub-orders were really one which split apart later on in the evolutionary story .
18 It was all like an insane nightmare .
19 There were units that all fitted together like a continuous counter rather than the cupboards and tables of different sizes that Emily had lived with for twenty-five years .
20 But that this is not the whole explanation can be seen from the fact that the members of Annales do not treat ‘ l'histoire totale ’ as a homogeneous body of facts and theories which all fit neatly together like a vast jigsaw .
21 When the door swung open , I could see nothing but bars of light , curving together like a luminous zebra skin high above .
22 It 's only like a little village is n't it ?
23 ‘ I decided it was sufficiently like a single-lead junction for the public to believe it was one and accordingly that it would not be wise to proceed with the scheme . ’
24 He padded his bedroom — literally like a padded cell — so that he would n't hear the noise of traffic outside .
25 The wind was moving everything along like a nervous policeman .
26 Now run along like a good girl and do n't be late tomorrow . ’
27 ‘ Come along like a sensible girl and have a nice cup of coffee in the sitting-room , where we can talk . ’
28 ‘ And bouncing along like a rubber ball . ’
29 Gloria poured her a spoonful from each bottle every day and said that 's why she was tough as old boots , because she always swallowed it down like a good girl .
30 Of course , after I 'd cut off one bit , my temper cooled down like a hot Poker dipped in a rain barrel .
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