Example sentences of "[adv] look the " in BNC.
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1 | There is of course the argument about the maintenance of the countryside and that the countryside only looks the way it does , because of the fox hunting . |
2 | With so many other potential challengers struggling , United are suddenly looking the team most likely to win the Premier League . |
3 | Flowers , a surprise call-up a month ago when the squads for the World Cup double in Poland and Norway were announced , so much looked the part as Chris Woods 's stand-in that he may have leapfrogged up the goalkeeping queue . |
4 | I felt relieved that I had my scar from the fight at the summer party and so looked the same as everybody else — I was afraid of appearing different or clever which meant that I would be noticed by the Corporals and picked on by all the others . |
5 | Most people around here would have just looked the other way . ’ |
6 | He no longer looks the beady-eyed and pitted-faced thug . |
7 | Morris 's contribution to this match is unlikely to find much space in Wisden , but he already looks the part . |
8 | It just looks the same . |
9 | But not content with just looking the part , Spotted Eagle has spent thirty years studying the history and culture of the native American Indian . |
10 | Should you glimpse topless mermaids … just look the other way . |
11 | Just look the other way ? ’ |
12 | And finally I can just look at erm draft planning policy guidance thirteen , it is very easy to lift one or two sentences out of either the draft planning policy note , or indeed the Ecotech report which underpins it , erm , I think if a full reading is made of that , what comes across strongly in the research is that there is a very complex relationship between urban forms and transport patterns , and indeed erm I think the advice in P P G , er draft P P G thirteen is prefaced with a note that erm , transport issues are , will be erm , there are very few general principles , if any , and local er considerations will influence the er the importance of this iss issue very considerably , what I think draft P P G thirteen does invite us to do is to more overtly look the transportation implications of alternative settlement patterns , and that 's all . |
13 | Like last time at the party well I just ignored her , I just looked the other way well Caroline she well |
14 | He always looks the claimant in the eye . |
15 | Given the strength of American college golf , with its state subsidies in the form of golf scholarships , the Walker Cup has always looked the least likely of the three team competitions to be won by Great Britain and Ireland . |
16 | Grandma Smith had always looked the same — grey hair straggling — pinafored and old |
17 | And sad though it is to say , I agree the scum set up still looks the best in the premier league . |
18 | Winner of the Eclipse Stakes when ridden by Michael Kinane and the King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Stakes , Opera House is heading for the ‘ Horse of the Year ’ award and although the going may be softer than he would like tomorrow he still looks the obvious choice . |
19 | This hardly looks the same principle , but the connection lies in the fact that for Kant the sense in which every person is an end is that each is a rational agent who , as such , should be conceived as potentially cooperating with me in settling upon and living by universal principles of behaviour taken as binding on all rational agents . |
20 | Always look the person in the eye before signing . |
21 | Crows , like the ones that hover round the summit of Buchaille Etive Mor , could fly in a pyramid formation and play the trumpet and walkers would still look the other way . |
22 | Might it be , for example , that members of a particular religion are more likely to be of a certain age , or a certain class , and if these variables are taken into account ( ‘ held constant ’ ) does the relationship still look the same ? |
23 | ‘ Do I still look the same ? |
24 | For one thing , increasing the number of cells increases the amount of space that will be taken up by axons and their terminals , and this will alter the appearance of the tissue , so that regions of the brain will not always look the same in different species . |
25 | However , the San Franciscan police usually look the other way when drug workers swap needles , sometimes by putting clean syringes in a pram and inviting junkies to step up and feed ‘ the baby ’ . |
26 | She still looked the same . |
27 | I fancied that except for a few corrugated iron roofs it still looked the same as when he had been here . |
28 | ‘ I was stunned to find that you still looked the same and I was very alarmed . ’ |
29 | Even in comparative shadow they still looked the same . |
30 | Iro 's direct running down the wing always looked the tourists ' most promising mode of attack , and on the stroke of the interval , he muscled past three defenders to give the Kiwis a 10-4 half-time lead . |