Example sentences of "[Wh det] it is like [prep] " in BNC.

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1 People like Niall , like Michael Morrissey , who do know what it is like to be poor and shat on , the bottom of the whole U.K. heap , they know I 'm nothing when they set eyes on me .
2 THE energy secretary found out this week what it is like to be stomped on by Washington 's green lobby .
3 In the example above , so that children might imagine what it is like to be blind , the teacher invites them to deprive themselves temporarily of their sight .
4 A commonplace fault among schedule designers , as mentioned earlier , is not thinking enough about what it is like to be on the receiving end of the questions .
5 The reader feels what it is like to be the member of a minority group , to live in wartime , to be handicapped , to be hopelessly in love , or to be bullied at school .
6 Fury at the behaviour of the other , or at what the other symbolizes , can be a desperate attempt to get physically and emotionally closer by sharing the experience of what it is like to be battered .
7 Grab your chance : explain what it is like to be confronted with a subject without any preparation .
8 Let us imagine , as the first dawning of objective thought , a child wanting another helping at dinner , remembering what it is like to be sick , and telling himself what he has often been told by his mother , ‘ Do n't , or you 'll be ill ’ .
9 ‘ If the public saw this film they would get a much better idea of what it is like to be disabled , ’ he said .
10 Thus , intergenerational expectations are created ; we say that we know what it is like to be a child ; we have some understanding of the needs , joys and sorrows of childhood ‘ from the inside ’ .
11 But too much mist obscures the question what it is like to be a chimp for even the best-meaning efforts to make them make the best of meaning .
12 Not only do they fail to express what it is like to be a sea-urchin , fly , or dog , but they also fail to articulate the specific psychological functions involved .
13 I remarked above that von Uexkull 's pictures fail to express the phenomenological quality of what it is like to be a sea-urchin , fly , or dog — or , one might add , a bat ( Nagel 1974 ) .
14 As Nagel points out , the problem in understanding what it is like to be a bat rests on the difficulty of matching different subjectivities .
15 When researchers want to understand what it is like to be , say , a Moonie , they can submit themselves to the sorts of conditions that a Moonie experiences — so far as these are social ; but the real Moonie can , quite legitimately , protest that if the researcher does not have a personal experience of God or actually know in their heart that it is the Unification Church which has discovered the best way to live , they can not really understand what it is like to be a Moonie .
16 When researchers want to understand what it is like to be , say , a Moonie , they can submit themselves to the sorts of conditions that a Moonie experiences — so far as these are social ; but the real Moonie can , quite legitimately , protest that if the researcher does not have a personal experience of God or actually know in their heart that it is the Unification Church which has discovered the best way to live , they can not really understand what it is like to be a Moonie .
17 Curiously enough , however , these are among the very people who tend to shy away from any kind of subjective description of what being a believer is like , and one frequently finds an empathic researcher who does not believe and may even be unsympathetic giving us a greater insight into what it is like to be a member of a particular religion ( see , for example , Cashmore , 1983 ; Judah , 1974 , Westley , 1983 or Lofland , 1976 ) .
18 So I realized I could do an act based on what it is like to be me .
19 Again , women well know what it is like to be treated as children and they find it offensive .
20 Although obviously a very experienced and skilful pilot , David Mason has not forgotten what it is like to be a raw student , and there is a streak of dry humour in his observations of each stage of the training process .
21 The presentation of these case studies in the form of ‘ life stories ’ is intended to give the reader more of a ‘ feel ’ for what it is like to be a heroin user .
22 Several properly ambitious philosophers attempt to bring consciousness into view by speaking , with respect to a conscious thing , of what it is like to be that thing .
23 The consciousness of a bat is what it is like to be a bat , that way of being .
24 To speak of my way of being , or what it is like to be me , seems to be to speak of what distinguishes my conscious life from the conscious lives of others .
25 Laba was quite a celebrity in the village , and from him we learnt just what it is like to be embraced by a really big snake .
26 It is virtually impossible for a hearing person to imagine what it is like to be born into silence .
27 Anyone who has been to watch the Ryder Cup at The Belfry will know what it is like to be in a large crowd when there are only four matches on the course .
28 FRED FEELS WHAT IT IS LIKE TO BE TACKLED BY GARRY SCHOFIELD
29 You can get similar value from Isabelle Allende 's Of Love and Shadows which gives a vivid picture of what it is like to be on the wrong end of the dictatorial boot in Chile .
30 They have seen what it is like to be unable to meet their mortgage repayments and be faced with redundancy and unemployment .
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