Example sentences of "for [art] [adj] look " in BNC.
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1 | For the second look , it was backcombed then piled high , leaving the sides to fall wispy . |
2 | If they went for the traditional look I suppose they 'd all be wearing hard hats that looked like the flat cap Victorian cyclists always wore . |
3 | At Feros Lighting , Parsons Street , Banbury , you 'll not only see the largest selection of domestic lighting in the area , they can also advise you on the best way to light your office , so if it 's one lightbulb , your whole home or a complete office , for the complete look go to Feros Lighting in Parsons Street , Banbury . |
4 | If you prefer a natural look , use a cake mascara mixed with water to colour lashes without clumping them , or only colour the ends of lashes for the lightest look of all . |
5 | An elegant upswept style with whispy tendrils for the sensual look by Temple McAdam |
6 | There are new twists for traditional styles : classic shapes in startling shades ; bold checks and stripes for the country-house look , and sophisticated naturals . |
7 | FOR THE FINISHED LOOK WE USED : |
8 | FOR THE FINISHED LOOK WE USED : |
9 | Natural fibres are much to the fore and you can find the most splendid colours in wool and mohair , though there is also a strong feeling for the velvety look of chenille — it 's easy to knit too ! |
10 | William Smyth , the company chairman , said : ‘ It is difficult to imagine any time since 1967 when our prospects for the future look brighter . |
11 | She is now marketing executive for the new look Yorkshire Country Cricket Club . |
12 | My choice for the new look team as I posted before is as follows |
13 | The knock on the head alone could not account for the glazed look in her eyes . |
14 | CHILDREN 'S rooms are the latest target for the co-ordinated look . |
15 | Jaye has gone for the understated look : fatigues and T-shirt , hair tied back , no makeup . |
16 | This time he moved across to her , and she flinched back , not caring for the threatening look on his face . |
17 | Celebrated French director Bertrand Tavernier will be in Birmingham straight off the set of his latest film for a retrospective look over his career and films with the Guardian 's film critic Derek Malcolm . |
18 | Combine it with jodhpurs for a sporty look . |
19 | Nathan , anxious for a closer look , goes over and the animals go mad . |
20 | As he bent his knees for a closer look , a single spot of blood from his cut hand fell on to a wing ; shocking crimson on the pale surface , spreading into a crude blotch . |
21 | Maybe go near for a closer look . |
22 | The elder Pliny was full of curiosity at first , and planned to sail across in his galley for a closer look , but his nephew was not so keen on the idea , and turned down his uncle 's invitation to go along as well , pleading pressure of work . |
23 | For a closer look at how your marriage will affect your tax position ask for the following booklets from your local Tax Office or Tax Enquiry Centre : ‘ Income Tax : A guide for married couples ’ , ‘ Independent Taxation : A guide to mortgage interest relief for married couples ’ , ‘ Capital Gains Tax : A guide for married couples ’ . |
24 | Miss Jarman came into the middle of the kitchen for a closer look at Jess , then suddenly slapping her hand down on the corner of the big floury table said : ‘ What d' you say to letting me pay whatever she owes ? |
25 | He takes her arm as they go for a closer look . |
26 | ‘ She looks all right , ’ he said grudgingly , then he crossed the gangplank for a closer look . |
27 | We went in for a closer look . |
28 | They seemed centred on one particular grave , so the Doctor stepped over to it for a closer look . |
29 | She 's gone over for a closer look . ’ |
30 | Miranda began to feel curious for a closer look . |