Example sentences of "[noun] [vb pp] like a [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The solid bark parted like a mist , closed like a clam . |
2 | The Perk dropped like a stone . |
3 | A Baluchistan gardener was working there , his voluminous turban perched like a cushion on top of his head , his baggy cotton ‘ jodhpurs ’ tan with dust . |
4 | Her heart dropped like a stone and somehow she got to her feet . |
5 | Miss Jarman 's words dropped like a stone in a pond , causing ripples of protest all over the room . |
6 | All attention was fixed on a car shaped like a bullet . |
7 | Today he wore a tiepin shaped like a St Bridget 's cross , of badly tarnished grey metal . |
8 | Derek Mountfield and Kevin Gage were horribly out of touch ; the scalpel tongues went for Chris Price in that peculiarly cutting way reserved for baldies playing badly ; and the introduction of Ormondroyd , the forward built like a Handsworth tower block , brought cruelly sarcastic cheers . |
9 | In the quiet of the huge place the horse performed like a champion and Felipe looked like another person from the man she now knew . |
10 | Ideally we need a small instrument worn like a wristwatch which would indicate the loudness of background noise . |
11 | The figure landed like a cat , whirling , the knife hinging at Delaney 's exposed belly . |
12 | All this assumes grown-up artists and a grown-up public , whereas too much of the recent ‘ pop vs posh ’ media rumpus sounded like a nursery squabble between absolute beginners . |
13 | The words sounded like a phrase of love , the way he said them . |
14 | A single glance at the crucified Christ , the worshipped corpse : a figure bent like a branch whose shape has changed in the stretching agony of fire . |
15 | Most extraordinary of these are the Cretaceous rudists ( p. 47 ) a group in which one valve became modified to a long cone , on which the other valve rested like a lid , the whole effect being most un-clammish . |
16 | The words echoed like a warning bell in her mind , but she was helpless to heed them as his dark head bent over her , his mouth warm against one nipple , the gentle tug of his lips sending curling fingers of desire deep into the pit of her stomach . |
17 | She was wearing a red velvet skirt cut like a skating skirt , with an alderman 's neck chain slung round her hips and clanking between her legs . |
18 | There were some hill-walkers with ice-axes coming towards us from the other side of the hill , and I was trying to look as though I meant to come hill-walking dressed like a hairdresser 's receptionist . |
19 | This killer dressed like a popinjay , sweetly singing a madrigal to men he knew were his sworn enemies . |
20 | ‘ The boy and girl are with you , ’ the Trapper repeated like a man slow of thought , to whom the words had at last revealed their significance . |
21 | The media had recognised a good subject in the white-haired surgeon in his plus-twos and St. Andrew 's pullover , with his characteristic swing and follow-through — his body leaning forward and the club aimed like a rifle at the flag . |
22 | To his annoyance the sensitive instrument failed like a night-flower wilting in too bright a light . |
23 | I was crouched in the entrance to a large German dug-out shaped like a frying pan as a second salvo roared overhead shaking the ground violently , the explosion causing parts of trees and other heavy objects to fall onto the roof of the dug-out . |
24 | There was a neat candlewick bedspread and a funny nightdress case shaped like a rabbit . |
25 | The furniture was all his too , those cabinets with bulging fronts and curved legs , chairs with buttoned backs , a velvet-covered love seat , a big oval table supported on a wooden base shaped like a vase , mirrors framed in gilt , pale mauve and green watercolours and dark portraits in oils . |
26 | Under his face , half overlaid by a crag shaped like a mushroom growth on a tree trunk , entirely obscured until his eyes were close up to it by the thick vegetation , was the open fissure which for thirty days they had searched for in vain . |
27 | At the heart of the enormous room an ornate marble building shaped like a pineapple squatted on a disc of steel . |
28 | The design was n't very clear , but she could just make out a building shaped like a tower , she thought , tracing the outline with her fingertip , and beneath it a flower which might or might not be a rose . |
29 | The ‘ Red Caliph ’ , as he is called , wears a beard shaped like a crescent moon . |
30 | The question hung like a hawk . |