Example sentences of "[is] [adv] [prep] a [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | It is rather as a precaution against compounding one media mistake with another . |
2 | It is rather like a child rejecting food he has not tasted because he does not have enough information to make it seem attractive . |
3 | The ideal tool for making large holes in walls is a core drill , which is rather like a hole saw with tungsten carbide-tipped teeth . |
4 | The checklist is rather like a map which leaves out a lot of detail , but shows what is likely to be most relevant for the traveller . |
5 | It is a relational database which is rather like a filing cabinet in which not only the dividers have been removed but also all pieces of paper without words on them . |
6 | The effect is rather like a newspaper carrying blank columns where items have been banned . |
7 | A glastyn is rather like a BROWNIE , helping the farmer with chores and asking only for a bowl of cream and some bread at day 's end . |
8 | The situation is rather like a balloon with a number of spots painted on it being steadily blown up . |
9 | We may extend this metaphor further by suggesting that our everyday experience of stress is rather like a tap which is placed over the glass and into which it drips drops of stress . |
10 | On most sites , the relationship between contexts is drawn as a matrix diagram , which is rather like a family tree . |
11 | This is rather like a radiator working in reverse ( in fact , a radiator could be used as a solar panel ) . |
12 | The BBC is rather like a cross between the Church of England and the Post Office . |
13 | As a result the fax protocol , which is rather like a file transfer protocol , such as ZMODEM , has to be implemented the comms software driving the modem . |
14 | A healthy aura is rather like a filter , allowing only that which is beneficial to affect us ; this is what it should achieve in a well-balanced person . |
15 | Labour today is rather like a car company whose models have acquired a reputation for unreliability . |
16 | Each decision point is rather like a crossroads . |
17 | It is rather like a BANSHEE , with wails like those of a woman and which pierce the countryside for miles around . |
18 | A teacher in the art lesson with children is rather like a conductor with his orchestra . |
19 | The hoist is rather like a ski-chair with a bar in front of the patient , and may be attached to the side of the bath . |
20 | If he will forgive me he is rather like a graduate from the Shirley Williams institute for the caring and compassionate politician . |
21 | The relevance of his role as priest ( referred to by the expressions Priest , a dissident … priest , the priest 's ) is presumably as a priest of the Roman Catholic Church of which the Pope is Head . |
22 | It 's rather like a trip on the Circle Line ; you can get on at any point really , and you 'll get to the fridge , or the move , or the school fees sooner or later and then back to the beginning again . |
23 | ‘ It 's rather like a cathedral , ’ she murmured . |
24 | It 's rather like a computer when the disc goes wrong — you know the info is there but you ca n't tap into it . |
25 | Now it has not always been easy to warm to England 's rugby followers , whose customary note is somewhere between a bray and a bellow . |
26 | The taste is somewhere between a guava and a grape . |
27 | Well they got a Sierra she 's on about a Fiat . |
28 | The ski lake at the Watermark Club has been described as one of the finest in Europe , and Barry 's sure he 's on to a winner … |
29 | At last somebody who 's on without a face as long as a fiddle . |
30 | L A Law 's on in a minute |