Example sentences of "[be] just like " in BNC.
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1 | It would make no sense to say that the dots in the picture had a Gestalt of themselves , but to apply this model to the brain and experience would be just like that ; for , if the experience just is a state of the brain , then there is no way in which the character of the experience can be explained as the result of some perspective on the brain . |
2 | It 'd be just like the country if there was n't all the noise from the traffic . |
3 | Common sense ought to have told him that Marie 's reaction would be just like this : quiet and resigned . |
4 | It would be just like him to regard a child as a competitor for my affections . ’ |
5 | If the solar System is at a special place , then the concept of terrestrial mediocrity ( that we are so ordinary the Universe at large must be just like our neighbourhood ) takes something of a knock . |
6 | In a few years I 'd be just like mammy , cleaning for toffs ; and I 'd have weans and it 'd be too late then , and my man 'd be just like daddy was before he died , working a' week and getting drunk on Friday nights and a' day Saturdays . ’ |
7 | In a few years I 'd be just like mammy , cleaning for toffs ; and I 'd have weans and it 'd be too late then , and my man 'd be just like daddy was before he died , working a' week and getting drunk on Friday nights and a' day Saturdays . ’ |
8 | But with the VR system , images are so realistic explicit sex and graphic violence will be just like the real thing , scientists say . |
9 | Suzie comes from Melbourne , so it would be just like going home for her . |
10 | She would be just like the fairy dancers they had seen on the stage , and her feet would n't look big and flat in those shoes because they had lovely pointy toes , and little pom-poms on them . |
11 | He had always been so scathing about psychiatrists and psychotherapists , emphatic that she was normal , that she would be just like any other mother once she had a child of her own . |
12 | That would be just like the old days . |
13 | It 'll be just like the Concorde drivers . |
14 | Thus the intrinsic value of something follows from its intrinsic nature , so that nothing exactly like it could be of a different intrinsic value , while yet it is not one of the features one could properly list in indicating what something else would have to be like to be just like this thing . |
15 | Moore 's view would be , I take it , that someone might know exactly what that state of mind was like , either by personal experience or imagination , without recognizing that it was bad , as he could not without taking in all those properties by sharing which another state of mind would be just like it . |
16 | It would be just like him to salve the fractured heart with chemicals . |
17 | " It would be just like them . |
18 | It would be just like Sipotai to attempt overwhelming force , and he had been expecting some kind of reaction ever since he had issued the order for Vortai 's herds to be culled . |
19 | It would be just like being asleep in a box . |
20 | But the actual letter appointing the consultant and the actual payment of the fee will be just like any other contractor . |
21 | It would be just like him . |
22 | If I 'm pushed out , I 'll be just like you . |
23 | It would be just like him . |
24 | Locust , locust beans they 'd be about that length , they used to be just like a brown bean , they were dry . |
25 | he said ( keeping his voice down ; there were people nearby ) , " but I do n't want to be just like a brother to you . " |
26 | It would be just like her to expect some recompense for whoever caused the crash . |
27 | We 'll be just like T two with no one and anyone reversed . |
28 | It would be just like Sam . |
29 | But soon they 'll be just like mum . |
30 | ‘ It will be just like a freshwater lake , and it could be a real honeypot for all kinds of groups , ’ said NRA spokesman Mr John Ritson . |