Example sentences of "[vb infin] [indef pn] like [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Great advantage now is you would n't need anything like a high chair
2 Here , more than anywhere , in these moments of shared contemplation where the presence of death is so immediate and so visible , do you sense something like a collective consciousness being forged , a powerful combative resolve .
3 I can sense something like a vast , artificial intelligence .
4 If it did n't , it would n't achieve anything like the stupendous accuracy that I have described .
5 Variable wing geometry would cut the dangers down a little … but there are still CATs up there which could tear anything like a conventional aircraft apart . ’
6 Neither did the very many railwaymen who were concerned with passengers , nor , since the canal companies did not usually operate as carriers , did they employ anything like the same number of men in handling freight .
7 You can make one like the British O' level that passes only 20% of 16 year-olds .
8 The tail should resemble something like a rounded surfboard tail .
9 However , these institutional norms do not tell anything like the whole story , and this is particularly true if we focus on spoken language in casual conversation and on phonetic and phonological variation : as we noticed in chapter 3 , the norms of a superordinate variety can not be projected on to the norms of a speech community without distorting our description .
10 We might propose something like the following for English : then and now for past and present ; be and have for continuous and perfective :
11 Although the depopulation of the Western Isles has resulted at least partly from such malign human interventions as the clearances , it is doubtful if they could support anything like the past numbers at levels of living acceptable by present-day standards .
12 ‘ He 's got plenty of pace — but I 'll bet you £1,000 he would not get anything like the same results as Waqar and Wasim .
13 But the record since 1945 suggests that it is highly improbable that the British people will play anything like the major role in the affairs of mankind in the twenty-first century that they have done so frequently , if often unavailingly , in the course of the twentieth .
14 It 's puzzling that the British public seems to share this feeling of worship for Russian dancers , yet does n't extend anything like the same respect to its own .
15 I 'd say something like a hundred million million times harder than anything you 're likely to do in normal everyday life .
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