Example sentences of "[is] [adv] like [det] " in BNC.

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1 The industrial tribunals represent the tribunals whose practice and procedure is most like that of the courts .
2 The job of a caller is rather like that of a priest who intones , line by line , the words of a prayer and to whom the congregation respond , at each stage , using the appropriate replies .
3 The relationship is rather like that of pornography to sexual aggression , cathartic or stimulant according to one 's prejudices .
4 The task the reader is set is rather like that of completing a jigsaw puzzle , where we are given a few pieces at a time , and have to keep guessing what the rest of the picture will be like .
5 Olten is rather like that .
6 The difference between ROM and RAM is rather like that between a printed book , which can only be read , and a personal notepad written in erasable ink , and which can be used over and over again .
7 THIS ANTHOLOGY of soccer writing — or , in some cases , writing which incorporates soccer — is rather like those games in which one side is a Rest of the World XI or a Football League XI .
8 Certainly the Rhaetian I have seen in southern Europe , for example on the south side of the Pyrenees and along the shores of Lake Iseo in northern Italy , is incredibly like that of Britain , even in the way the fossils are preserved .
9 However , serious investigative journalism often provides a challenge to the official version of reality and the search for a major sex criminal is rarely like that .
10 Er we discussed er economic development with the Government , erm and whether we like it or not erm there has happened to grow up in er I think it 's in West Hounslow , it is somewhere like that ? ,
11 To picture a man in words , one 's much like another , ’ said Aldhelm , ‘ but bring me to see him , I 'll pick him out from a thousand . ’
12 The success of these two means of communication is largely due to the nature of De Falla 's score , which is somewhat like that of Stravinsky fur The Firebird and Petrushka .
13 It is remarkable that this reform , which is so like that at democratic Athens , was the work of oligarchs , showing that there is nothing distinctively democratic about Kleisthenes ' tribal changes , although Herodotus says Kleisthenes introduced the tribes and the democracy , in that order ( vi.131 ) .
14 The carving of the features on the youth 's head , fig. 70 , is so like that of the girl 's that they may well be the work of one artist ; but this has none of the other 's contradictions .
15 The simple , broad-based figure calls for no supports or struts to betray a bronze original ; but the treatment of face and forehead-hair is so like that on two male figures , one a bronze original , the other known in many marble copies certainly after a bronze , that one can be pretty confident that that was the material here too .
16 True , no set of children or of circumstances is entirely like any other , but then nor are they entirely different ; nor do we need to postulate , as the only alternative to a whole set of materials being produced centrally , that every item should be made locally .
17 The sort of information , however , which can be gleaned from coin inscriptions is much like that derived from inscriptions on other media .
18 The scorpion fish , so named because the effect of its sting is much like that of a scorpion , is a dramatically beautiful reef fish , boldly striped in red , pink and white , measuring 10–15 cm ( 4–6 in ) in length , with greatly elongated fins .
19 Swiss Medieval architecture is much like that in Germany though , in general , rather plainer , especially on the exteriors .
20 But I could n't give in ; one monster is much like another — once you falter , you 're done .
21 These styles transcended frontiers and thus one Benedictine church is much like another whether in France , England or Italy .
22 The interior of Kevin Saunderson 's apartment in industrial , decaying , downtown Detroit is much like any apartment belonging to a young and moderately wealthy man .
23 " It 's exactly like those fairy-tale books they terrified us with .
24 It is of course also true that no individual 's disease is exactly like that of another .
25 The official departmental view is that no case is exactly like another , and hard and fast rules can not be applied .
26 At home the bowl of the sky is just like that .
27 The pickup switching configuration is just like that of a Strat , but obviously with a fatter tone from the humbuckers .
28 In many ways , a regulated firm is just like any other .
29 You used to be able to get odd knick nacks in there now it is just like any other store and we have enough up market stores in Thame .
30 The police appear before the court as witnesses , of course , in many cases , but their status before the court is just like any other erm witness and they have no greater standing before the court , and their evidence is judged by Magistrates on the same basis as that of any other witness .
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