Example sentences of "[adv] [adj] to look at " in BNC.

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1 A sleek black plastic casing surrounds this contender and it 's really rather pleasant to look at .
2 While Boss Vid , the usual hits package , can get irritating , and does n't answer any of the truly vital questions about The Shamen ( such as why are those headphone mics so annoying to look at , and why does the sight of Mr C turn grown men into sobbing rags ? ) it does have its moments .
3 There were so many children that each one of the mothers and nursemaids thought that he must belong to somebody else , but as he was about the same size as the children and not much different to look at , he was able to make friends with some of them .
4 While you are on the roof there is so much to look at that it is easy to miss some important feature .
5 Secondly , it 's obviously impossible to look at endomembrane channels using this technique .
6 There are some production hiccups that still need sorting and the setup should be better , but it 's generally well-built , highly individual to look at and I 'd recommend it to anybody just for the wonderful mixture of filth , jangle and clang that the pickups provide .
7 ‘ But Melanie 's so gorgeous to look at .
8 And sometimes the ghosts are so pretty to look at .
9 Larkin 's own oast house is not so good to look at .
10 He was so good to look at .
11 ‘ You 're so beautiful to look at , is n't she , Pete ?
12 They were quite convinced that if Jeopardy had not been quite so stunning to look at , most people would not like him at all because he was arrogant and cold .
13 It is always exceedingly difficult to look at oneself within a familiar social setting without falling into conventional cliches .
14 Flesh and blood and so wonderful to look at .
15 There were undoubtedly much larger herds of wild asses in the past and as for black and white markings being impossible on shaggy , cold-country coats it is only necessary to look at the shaggy-coated skunks and pandas to see that this is really not a problem .
16 To realize this it is only necessary to look at the current pattern of ownership of the press , television and radio outside public-sector broadcasting .
17 Although his friend must be a few years younger than Alice , he was fancy-free , and Alice was so lovely to look at these days , the age difference would n't be noticed .
18 The rest of the time , they were not disposed to look at Peter as a human being , but only as a rector , a creature of whom standards of motive and conduct were expected that they did not expect of themselves .
19 It was not seemly to look at oneself and although every lady had her hand minor tucked into her personal box , mirrors on the wall were still not quite nice , still slightly risqué .
20 Below magazine-level at any rate he was not painful to look at .
21 She was much younger than he , strong , not unpleasant to look at .
22 NBT audiences are ‘ not content to look at rows and rows of identical girls doing the same thing , ’ he maintains .
23 Otherwise you could have seen the garden , although there 's not much to look at at this time of the year . ’
24 A plaque on a wall is admittedly not much to look at for those with a passion for working machinery and dramatic industrial landscapes , but this one marks the site of the foundation of that industry which has had a greater impact on civilization than any other .
25 Not much to look at , because the front lawn and the drive to the Manor were a shambles .
26 They 're not much to look at .
27 It 's not just pretty to look at though , it 's also incredibly playable .
28 You 're not supposed to look at it are you ?
29 ‘ We 're not pretty to look at , and we 're both very disagreeable . ’
30 Well I think it 's not helpful to look at it with such stark divisions , I think everybody 's clear
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