Example sentences of "you [vb base] like [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 You mean like every other week ?
2 You are a natural for taking on positions of power and authority but sometimes you act like a domestic Goat instead of the mountain variety and allow yourself to become tethered to some safe little post .
3 You speak like an educated woman . ’
4 He also said that you attack like a well-trained guard dog .
5 You look like every other shop girl ! ’
6 You look like a mental deficient standing there gawking . ’
7 You look like a young priest in your black and white , no , like a novice , an apprentice monk , you view the world with shocked amazement , you need a real woman in your life . ’
8 You look like a constipated panda . ’
9 You look like a drowned rat nothing personal . ’
10 You look like a drowned rat , ’ he commented , raising one eyebrow .
11 You look like a new religious cult from San Francisco , ’ Nutty decided .
12 When I got home my dad took one look at it and said , you look like a bleeding nancy boy .
13 you look like a red chicken
14 You look like a sexy woman and he treated you like one .
15 You look like a little Dutch girl .
16 You look like a little blue bush-baby … ’
17 You look like a damned wop .
18 Now you look like a Botticelli nymph . ’
19 And you look like a blushing bride .
20 You look like a schizophrenic transvestite . ’
21 ‘ I think you look like an absolute stunner , do n't you , Bunjy ? ’
22 Whittering on and on like that , you sound like a blooming Lefty !
23 You sound like a Victorian miss .
24 Made even you sound like a board-school lad at the pit-face .
25 You sound like a distracted mother of ten , ’ laughed Susan , and added a moment later : ‘ Poor Breeze , it 's very hard on you , having all these burdens thrust on your shoulders .
26 You sound like a squeaky , squawky parrot .
27 You sound like a bad play ! ’
28 You sound like a royal going round a factory , ’ Fred said .
29 You sound like a jealous wife , ’ he remarked flippantly .
30 ‘ Now you sound like the wronged heroine in Victorian melodrama .
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