Example sentences of "[adj] [noun sg] [modal v] [be] like " in BNC.
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1 | The social worker will be like a skilled ‘ friend ’ to them , who can help them in many areas of their life , perhaps by suggesting ways of overcoming loneliness by putting them in contact with the type of activity , club , Day Centre or workshop that would interest them , and arranging suitable transport for this ; or , if they are not particularly keen on group social activities , sometimes by finding individual volunteers to visit them and take them out ; although it should be remembered that no social worker or voluntary visitor can ever be a real substitute for care from their own family . |
2 | But one has to be careful , a piece of derelict land can be like a magnet in attracting further dereliction . |
3 | So a typical card might be like this . |
4 | You 've really got to be one to appreciate the spirit of the place but pop in to see what a real pub should be like . |
5 | It is intended to research , firstly , the changing expectations that have been held of the physical environment and to consider just what both official bodies and NGOs think an appropriate environment should be like . |
6 | The real end must be like counting one then two then three . |
7 | And perhaps real death would be like that for the body , the final sinking and rest home of a pulsing star . |
8 | Before the Russian revolution of October ( November ) 1917 , very few Marxists were prepared to talk or write , in any other than the most general terms , on what the outline of a future socialist society would be like , or discuss the nature of the transition period to such a society . |
9 | ‘ I was told once that a good vintage should be like a woman — full-bodied and generous . |
10 | Suppose the reformer stops saying that a good woman may be like God and begins saying that God is like a good woman . |
11 | Still , in reality no black hole would be like this ideal : stars spin on their axes , and so the black holes they produce can be expected to do likewise . |
12 | I well recall the Opposition saying , ’ If you wish to see what a Labour Government would be like , look at Labour local government . ’ |
13 | It was difficult , in any of this , to discover what a future socialist or communist society would be like ; if there was consensus about anything it was that it would not be based upon public ownership , would not be dominated by a single ruling party , would not supersede capitalism and might not even offer an alternative to it . |
14 | They each address themselves to the reader 's understanding of what a just society should be like : they are publicly political writings . |
15 | He realized now what solitary confinement must be like and wondered how people could survive months , even years of it . |
16 | Are they about what the new settlement should be like , if so is that an appropriate consideration for the structure plan . |
17 | She did wonder what her new bridegroom would be like . |
18 | But she looked back to her own childhood and wondered where she had got the idea that she knew what a normal family would be like . |
19 | The right sort of literary experience can be like a nuclear explosion , whereas the ‘ human expressiveness ’ that Scholes detects in the humblest graffito is more like the low-level radioactivity that is always present in the natural environment . |
20 | ‘ You are saying that if it were possible to remove a fertilized egg cell from a woman after she had conceived , you could examine it and say what the resulting child would be like ? ’ |
21 | But Daedalus wonders what breathable foam would be like as a total environment . |
22 | This would mean that the contracting phase would be like the time reverse of the expanding phase . |