Example sentences of "model [pron] on " in BNC.

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1 From the moment he modelled himself on Mussolini , he resembled nothing so much as an actor touring the provinces in a play which someone else had made a success of in London .
2 Thomas Becket modelled himself on Anselm — in his exile , his inflexibility , his austerities .
3 he models himself on Dirty Den
4 Even Hermsprong ( 1796 ) , one of the first political novels , whose eponymous hero models himself on the noble savage , confines itself to great houses or to those that emulate them , while the savage himself , in true romance tradition , turns out to be an aristocrat , and the rightful heir to his wicked uncle 's estate .
5 And 47-year-old Peter , who models himself on rock legend Elvis Presley , reckons he has the perfect record to make him into an all-round star — Bhingi Bajee Boogy .
6 If the C of E models itself on Parliament , the Methodists model themselves on a school prize-giving .
7 These values and this separation of course react back on to design practice itself ; after all practice models itself on conceptions of what , theoretically , it is .
8 When I was foolish enough to laugh at a preposterous and provocative statement made by Mr Dinsdale — who had surely modelled himself on Dickens 's character Mr Bounderby — he gave me a withering look and asked sarcastically : ‘ Is this a reason to laugh ? ’
9 Sarge — his real name was Paul Sargeant — was an Australian who had modelled himself on John Belushi and disapproved of good language ( he once took me to task for using the word ‘ carouse ’ ) .
10 Surrounded by his manager , personal conditioner and other members of the Lewis entourage , the champion , who readily admits to having modelled himself on Muhammad Ali confessed to ready participation in the media circus .
11 The Synod meets at Westminster , just over the road from the Palace of Westminster , and although a relatively modern institution ( 1970 ) , it has modelled itself on its parliamentary cousins .
12 From observing Star Eye , he thought she 'd modelled herself on Cabochon : she even sat like him and had started scraping her hair back into a ponytail , even though it was n't really long enough yet .
13 Snow Queen : Winter-sports fan Queen Sirikit of Thailand is said to have modelled herself on our own Elizabeth II
14 CD modelled it on the SS Britannia on which he and his wife made the crossing in 1842 .
15 ‘ I 've not modelled myself on Bruce .
16 Nobody 's modelled themselves on us , they 've gone more the Roses and the Mondays .
17 Plenty of singers , wisely or otherwise , have modelled themselves on the heroes and villains of great literature .
18 Christians modelled themselves on Christ .
19 As we grow up we model ourselves on our parents , identifying with them and imitating them .
20 Face to face , the son who had wanted to model himself on his father now outraged him , showing him little respect , openly arguing with him , Under Vincent 's voice , in his fixed , obstinate stare , he detected a lurking mockery and contempt for everything he stood for .
21 If the C of E models itself on Parliament , the Methodists model themselves on a school prize-giving .
22 The best we can do is raise our own children differently ( a project that will fail , ironically , to the extent that children model themselves on the unreconstructed adults they encounter ! )
23 I always try to model myself on her .
24 For men to model themselves on Ulysses rather than Hercules .
25 I model myself on Princess Di .
26 By the age of thirteen , Worrell 's ability was obvious and , still in short trousers , he was playing top-grade cricket in his school first team , modelling himself on Derek Sealy , who was one of his masters .
27 Dean was another rebel , no doubt modelling himself on his two idols .
28 There is nothing clear-cut or standardised about it ; but one may envisage ( and sometimes see quite clearly in real life ) the difference in effect between that of divorce when the child is still at the stage of total reliance on the mother , perhaps with fierce submerged conflict with the male parent , and that taking place when the boy is at the age of modelling himself on the father and establishing male identity through him .
29 That application can not simply model itself on the procedures of empirical research , however , since it has to operate within contexts which preclude it .
30 Coburn 's script stated that Susan came from the forty-ninth century : too precise a reference for a series modelling itself on mystery .
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