Example sentences of "more [conj] [adv] like a [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | These admit various ways of accommodating the sacred to the profane ; i.e. behaving more or less like a rational economic man . |
2 | is it more that just like a general representation of fascism and communism . |
3 | God — I was sounding more and more like a real North Londoner all the time . |
4 | Pilger was by now well into his forties and , like many other good campaigning journalists , more and more like a beached whale , increasingly irrelevant in the cynical new world of slick and sick journalism . |
5 | I was feeling more and more like a little kid with each day that passed . |
6 | Whether he becomes King or not is looking more and more like an academic question . |