2003, Will Fulford-Jones, Time Out London, page 107:
Shuffle through the small entrance and enter a veritable Tardis of a building, converted a little chaotically into an incomparably charming museum of children's toys.
1995, Liz Stanley, The Auto/Biographical I: The Theory and Practice of Feminist Auto-Biography, page 54:
The photograph 'the romance of the auto/biographer's desk' is a tardis; when I enter the photograph I can move through time, move through a variety of times indeed.
1999, in The Organic Way, issues 157–174, page 53:
This small paperback book is a veritable tardis of tips on how to preserve the harvest glut. It covers 51 types of fruit and vegetables, including herbs.
2009, Dominic Varadi, The Credit Crunch Conspiracy, page 214:
10 Downing Street is a tardis of a property. Behind its famous black door lies a maze of corridors, offices and reception rooms. In one such room, decorated with oak panelling and oil paintings […]
2008, in Astronomy Now, volume 22, issues 7–12, page 36:
This unassuming Georgian terrace house, located within five minutes walk of the busy commercial and tourist heart of Bath in Somerset, is like a veritable TARDIS of astronomical history and discovery, with more to see on the inside than its [exterior suggests].