Example sentences of "[verb] like some sort of " in BNC.
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1 | Pat 's all right , look at him , he looks like some sort of Irish hero , and he 's writing yards of poetry . ’ |
2 | ‘ It certainly looks like some sort of allergy or chemical reaction , ’ he said . |
3 | For a start you do n't expect me to behave like some sort of stud . |
4 | Its top lip begins to extend and grow like some sort of elephant-horse , and the corners of its mouth pull up higher and higher so that its mouth looks longer and longer , as if a heavy-handed rider is pulling mercilessly at it . |
5 | As I said , I 've done dozens of talks now at various schools , but one that sticks in my mind is a private preparatory school for girls in Tavistock , where I was received like some sort of pop star ! |
6 | They look like some sort of animal , bouncing up and down like that . |
7 | Stellenbosch Farmers may sound like some sort of village team but they are an invitation XI , most of whom have played representative cricket in South Africa or abroad . |
8 | It looked like some sort of military place , so I walked in . ’ |
9 | It looked like some sort of play he was writing , so far as Bob could see . |
10 | I gave the money to a thankfully dumb-struck fiddle-player on Sauchiehall Street and walked away feeling like some sort of martyred saint . |