Example sentences of "[adj] [noun pl] be anything to go by " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Good , live firing 's just stopped and if the last few nights are anything to go by , we 'll be hearing from the battlegroup soon , once their own fitters have had a chance to check out the day 's casualties. , |
2 | Because there was nothing left any more for him to care about , and if his attitude over the past forty-eight bours was anything to go by , he was keeping it that way . |
3 | Nursing may have gone through massive changes in the past years , but the humour — and image of the nurse — appears to have remained remarkably constant ( or stagnant ? ) , if these postcards are anything to go by . |
4 | The room would be packed shoulder-to-shoulder and the show , if previous years were anything to go by , would probably be okay . |
5 | If we go only by the legislation and other portents , then the outlook is overcast at present and we are not sure how it will clear ; if commitment and current initiatives are anything to go by , then the prospects are brighter . |
6 | That may not be too far off if the progress of the last 50 years is anything to go by . |
7 | If the first ten years are anything to go by , they are well on the way to their target . |
8 | The evidence is that you stand as good a chance of getting the choice of currency right as the experts if the return from the managed funds is anything to go by . |
9 | Because he was n't just the same hard , tough personality that he always had been : he was now far more dangerous — certainly if her present fragile emotions were anything to go by . |
10 | If the previous five markets are anything to go by , works will be grabbed from the walls and plinths while organisers rush to replace them with other works . |
11 | How Bunce Court got through the war it is hard to imagine , but get through it did and with flying colours , if the testimony of former pupils is anything to go by . |
12 | But if his practical measures are anything to go by , he may be thinking of the Libyan nation , for he discourages international marriage not only with English or American persons , but with Algerians , Egyptians and Palestinians . |
13 | But , if first impressions were anything to go by , one thing it would not be : boring . |
14 | France is now facing its second period of cohabitation between a right-wing government and a socialist president , and if the statements of the conservative leaders are anything to go by , it is likely to be tougher than it was last time . |
15 | THE day of the indie guitar band dominating local music appears to be on the wane , if recent developments are anything to go by . |
16 | If recent events are anything to go by , one forum for this ‘ dialogue ’ will be the courts of law . |
17 | Mehdi Moghadassi If past performances are anything to go by , this should be quite a disturbing work . |
18 | IF the last 20 years are anything to go by , in the year 2001 first class stamp will cost 96p , says Prudential — Britain 's biggest insurance company . |