Example sentences of "it be like " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Well , what 's it been like — first day back ? ’ |
2 | How long had it been like this , untouched by people , gradually decaying and changing with the wind and the weather ? |
3 | Er what 's the atmosphere like in Belfast , what 's it been like this week ? |
4 | What would it be like to be In Love with Dionne rather than just loving her ? |
5 | But the government troops are devils in the thoroughness of their searching and destroying — would it be like ‘ Forty-six again ? |
6 | A return seemed unlikely , but at the same time there was this intriguing question : just what would it be like to be up there , 20 pitches out , on a wall as hard as many a belted route , but with no bolts ? |
7 | Or would it be like the British poll tax , with rich and poor paying the same subject to a complicated system of rebates ? |
8 | Will it be like this on Thursday ? |
9 | ‘ What will it be like ? ’ asked Endill . |
10 | How can it be like both ? ’ |
11 | I want to have this man drive me in his car all night long , for us never to arrive anywhere … but if we should then let the gates swing silently open , let there be a long gravel drive , let it be like when the young master comes home from school . |
12 | In a few generations , of course , people would want girls again , and values and fashions would change … but in the meantime , what would it be like to be one of an endangered species ? |
13 | What would it be like to be black and watch the election result in Cheltenham ? |
14 | What must it be like to have a substantial body of work behind you and yet have the creeping sense that you are being remembered only as a bore in Under the Volcano , as the inventor of a word about Greene , and as the friend of Lowry , of Orwell , of Patrick Hamilton ( himself , something of a forgotten figure ) ? |
15 | ‘ We started from scratch by saying that if we had a brand new game called rugby what would it be like ? |
16 | If she had failed to love her mother , she the missionary , what must it be like for people who , without God , had not even got a Christian obligation to try ? |
17 | What must it be like for Joshua ? |
18 | Would they find each other much changed , or would it be like it was when he had come back from school for the holidays ? |
19 | What must it be like to be imprisoned here , day after day , month after month ? |
20 | What would it be like to make these conflicting roles , these painful feelings visible ; to feel free from the demands to please others ? |
21 | What would it be like to be Emma Watt , fifty years old , sad and alone and brightly squeezed into her too-small flat ? |
22 | What would it be like to be the purple girl , frigid from anxiety , and child-bearing behind her ? |
23 | Sometimes , overhearing the heckling and the comments in the street , she had wondered , What must it be like , to have a man think so dirty about you ? |
24 | He wondered , what would it be like to fall in love with Immacolata ? |
25 | What would it be like to feel those lips stray over her body in warm and tender exploration ? |
26 | What would it be like to feel the weight of that lean , powerful body on hers , and lie skin to skin against him ? |
27 | What would it be like to explore and learn every inch of him with her fingertips , to touch and taste him and fill her lungs with the delicious musky scent that was uniquely his ? |
28 | What would it be like to fall asleep in the protecting shelter of his arms ? |
29 | What must it be like ? |
30 | What must it be like to be them ? ’ |