Example sentences of "[noun pl] that [noun pl] like " in BNC.
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1 | It is probably within these groups that systems like PGSS , which do not rely on contact with native signs , can be most effective . |
2 | Something , however , must lie behind the feeling in the literary sources that politicians like Kleon were different , and perhaps the difference should be sought in the new and larger audiences assembled on the Pnyx as a result of the evacuation of Attica in 431 . |
3 | In agriculture , the popular movement began to respond to the kind of difficulties that farmers like those in Zubaydat had encountered . |
4 | Robert Van Lierop of Vanuatu in the West Pacific and chairman of the group , told the delegates that nations like his ‘ do not have the luxury of waiting for conclusive proof ’ of global warming . |
5 | There have been suggestions that centres like this should charge for their services . |
6 | Medical friends have told us that one very eminent medical researcher grows so enthusiastic when he shows colour slides of stools excreted by rural Africans that comments like ‘ look — are n't they beautiful ’ fly from his lips during his lecture . |
7 | But 11 years of being in the international wilderness takes some overhauling and there are definite signs among their young-bloods that tours like this will soon restore pride . |
8 | It arose from some very good scientific research into smells that animals like and there 's no animal with a better sense of smell than a dog . |
9 | He rejected claims that clubs like Birmingham should not be allocated fixtures in resort times at attractive weekends like the present Blackpool illuminations season . |