Example sentences of "[noun sg] be anything to go by " in BNC.

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1 There seems to have been a generally similar scheme of attack , if similarities to the Kentish experience are anything to go by .
2 ‘ You come under the sign for twins , if this card is anything to go by , ’ he said , picking up the card Myra had sent .
3 If the Doors comparisons are to be believed — which they are not — success is only around the corner if the amount of hype for Oliver Stone 's movie is anything to go by .
4 If the after-Malta optimism is anything to go by , Europe may end up selling its costly fighter to Middle Eastern potentates .
5 If the after-Malta optimism is anything to go by , Europe may end up selling its costly fighter to Middle Eastern potentates .
6 If our test car is anything to go by , though , the cracks might be beginning to show .
7 If this year 's hairy , cosmically-inclined fest is anything to go by , Reading ‘ 93 will be alarmingly similar to Reading ‘ 73 , where ten-minute tom tom solos meet spliffed-up , spaced-out poses , the Glam lies down on that boggy broadway where the Salvation Army tent provides soup and a roll for ten pence and Manic Street Preachers are the punk rock of the future .
8 DROPPING your aitches is something of a crime if My Fair Lady is anything to go by , and the game that her fair ladyship the Queen was playing in last week 's Echo Memories had indeed committed that crime .
9 If this scene was anything to go by , Kruger would have him in a cellar with the waters slowly rising .
10 In this case , her thought processes were negative , seeking before all else to draw suspicion away from Barney but lacking the vital scene-of-crime evidence which , if Harris 's attitude was anything to go by , pointed strongly at his guilt .
11 Indeed , if the existing track record is anything to go by , aid is probably detrimental .
12 If Keith Wright 's performance in this match was anything to go by , then he will certainly be glad when Jackson is back riding shotgun with him in the Hibs attack .
13 But , if sterling 's performance against the US dollar and West German mark is anything to go by , the worry of 16 per cent base rates will continue .
14 If Elise 's diary was anything to go by , their affair had finished three weeks before her death .
15 INVESTMENTS could soon be sold like whiter-than-white washing powder if the latest Personal Equity Plan launch is anything to go by .
16 If tonight 's exhibition was anything to go by , they moaned , Faust have n't been up to much during their long absence and have sadly allowed lesser talents to steal much of their thunder .
17 If previous attempts to dictate dress are anything to go by , sartorial discipline may hold in the Politburo , but the decree will have little immediate impact in the street .
18 If the past is anything to go by , the position will change but little , and the caveat emptor ( buyer beware ) principle will prevail .
19 If Thai superstition is anything to go by , a concomitant expansion in the human population can be expected .
20 Although the next quarter is also expected to be bleak for Proteon — the near-collapse of the absurd European Exchange Rate Mechanism last year has had a poor effect on prices in Europe , causing them to rise — if Swan 's track record of success is anything to go by , Proteon 's results - at least in Europe — might well be expected to be turned round .
21 For this afternoon 's rematch of the Welsh Cup finalists — Neath won that one 14-13 before 58,000 people at the Arms Park — Stradey has an upper limit of 18,700 and , if last season 's equivalent is anything to go by , every available space may be needed .
22 Roman ran a hand through his hair , a thing he had done more than once this morning if its state was anything to go by .
23 If what Robert had seen , to date , of the school 's cricket was anything to go by , today was going to be an exhausting experience .
24 If early season form is anything to go by , Strabane could well be dark horses in the most open League race for years .
25 ‘ If previous form is anything to go by , we 'll be here for three to four hours . ’
26 If Charlotte 's Verbier is anything to go by , 1991 could be a long year .
27 For some the only problem encountered with dogs is getting the brown stuff out of their outsoles , but dogs are clearly more of a pest than this , if our postbag is anything to go by .
28 If the venue which staged the Dickies gig which he moaned about had imposed such a bigoted , snobbish door policy then , if his account is anything to go by , the audience would have considered one of intolerant wanker and a small number of his friends .
29 If the venue which staged the Dickies gig which he moaned about had imposed such a bigoted , snobbish door policy then , if his account is anything to go by , the audience would have considered one of intolerant wanker and a small number of his friends .
30 There must be no shortage of people who hold grudges against you if your current display of arrogance is anything to go by .
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