Example sentences of "may look [prep] [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Alternatively , the customer or supplier may look on the purported transfer as an opportunity to terminate or renegotiate the contract . |
2 | So I may look at the Indy Car World Series in America and see what opportunities are available if any . ’ |
3 | It may look like a crumbling chocolate sundae but it tastes like the finest birthday cake you ever had , covered with cream and laced with rum . |
4 | Then there 's guitarist Adam , who may look like a squat punk bruiser with his daft haircut and tufty moustache , but is actually a guitar teacher and occasional dance track sessioneer . |
5 | He explains : ‘ It may look like a poor run for a player of Neil 's calibre , but he 's been out with a hamstring problem for much of the time . |
6 | From the outside , it may look like a static heap of boiler slag , but it 's still very much alive , and mobile lava is still arriving deep within it and pushing forward . |
7 | She may look like a fire-breathing dragon , but butter would n't melt in her mouth . |
8 | What may look like a straightforward affirmation of harmony between Christianity and science may turn out to have been a counter in a dialogue between new and entrenched religious positions . |
9 | The image presented , whilst it may look like a visible image , it is in reality a complex pattern of temperature differences , and this means that there are a wide range of uses for thermal imaging technologies apart from the obvious military and firefighting applications . |
10 | It may look like an exclusive jewellers , 4 display cases stuffed with expensive rings and necklaces ; in fact it 's a police station in the Forest of Dean Gloucestershire . |
11 | It may look like an old garden shed , but according to the owners this is a historic building . |
12 | IT may look like an everyday scene from any hospital operating theatre but this medical team has an unusual extra member . |