Example sentences of "it be like [verb] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | It 's like trying to breathe through a thick chador . ’ |
2 | It 's like trying to turn beef steak rawk into a New Age lentilburger , not by changing the ingredients but simply enveloping it all in a laser-fried wholemeal bun and hoping that nobody will notice the difference . |
3 | It 's like trying to peel an onion . |
4 | ‘ It 's like trying to break into the Kremlin strongbox . ’ |
5 | He was more elated than when he had been shooting as an international for Great Britain : ‘ It 's like trying to get eight draws on the football pools — anybody can win . |
6 | The momentum is there and it 's like trying to change the course of a battleship . |
7 | He knows exactly what it 's like to have to keep an eye open in every dark , steamy nook and cranny for cancer squatters . |
8 | It 's like working magick you see . |
9 | If you are , it 's a real strength It 's like going to buy a packet of peas . |
10 | It is like trying to ladle out the sea with a sieve . ) |
11 | It is like trying to predict the outcome of a game of chess before anyone has made a move . |
12 | For thirty minutes it is like trying to push a marshmallow into a coinbox . |
13 | It is like trying to push on a piece of string : it can not be done . |
14 | It is like trying to get a firm grip on a plateful of pudding . |
15 | Again , the control layout would bother me because the volume pot for the bridge pickup is the middle of the three , but I think I could get used to it — although at present it is like trying to get used to driving a new car where they 've put the gearstick in the middle of the passenger seat . |
16 | Wright , who knows better than many what it is like to feel persecuted , watched the 6–0 win on television after his groin injury ruled him out and let Barnes back after 10 months ' absence . |
17 | Men can not breastfeed babies , nor can they experience what it is like to have carried a child , however much their partners may have encouraged them to feel the moving infant inside the belly . |
18 | You have no idea what it is like to have to bear a child . |
19 | By this time , we got the impression that the gulf between Walworth Road and Streatham was so great , it was like trying to control unruly hill tribes beyond Hadrian 's Wall . |
20 | I could n't understand how I could possibly make the individual pine-needles knit ; it was like trying to carry grain in a net , or water in a cloth . |
21 | It was like trying to whistle with a sardine in your mouth . |
22 | It was like trying to push a fully harnessed plough horse . |
23 | She and I separated ( it was like trying to unpick a mangled shoelace ) and I staggered through to take the call . |
24 | She tried to keep the conversation general and without barbs but it was like trying to float a small boat in a treacherous sea . |
25 | It was like trying to prepare for an earthquake or a hurricane . |
26 | It was like trying to shore up a wall of quicksand . |
27 | It was like trying to age an oak . |
28 | It was like trying to recall a dream . |
29 | John 's tears were so enormous it was like trying to stem a leak in the plumbing . |
30 | The solid uncooperative bundle was surprisingly heavy ; it was like trying to manoeuvre a firm and rather smelly poultice . |