Example sentences of "do [adv] [verb] [adv] like a " in BNC.
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1 | It did n't feel particularly like a gun , but with Bruno it would have to be . |
2 | He did n't act much like a man who was expecting a favour , and if it were n't for Ana he certainly would n't get one . |
3 | He did n't look much like a doctor to Alina . |
4 | ‘ Do n't sit there like a stuffed owl ! ’ she shouted at Peter . |
5 | ‘ Well , do n't stand there like a gormless eejit ! |
6 | You may say I do n't swim sinusoidally like a fish — you 're quite right , but it 's not why you have them , it 's why your ancestors had them . |
7 | The imagination does n't crop annually like a reliable fruit tree . |
8 | ‘ Your mother does n't seem much like a politician , ’ she volunteered . |
9 | ‘ She does n't look much like a tiger , ’ Mungo said . |
10 | It does n't look much like a traditional Sainsbury 's or Tesco 's , with its warehouse-style shelves and handwritten signs . |
11 | He does n't look much like a philosopher to me . |
12 | ‘ Does n't sound much like a top model — neither does the way you work at your business , ’ Roman said heavily . |