Example sentences of "which look [adv] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Do n't confuse them with the metallic Yambuki Ogons , which look decidedly vulgar when you see the two varieties side by side . |
2 | There are about 2000 species of fruit flies , most of which look remarkably similar . |
3 | Just how important the station was to the life of the community can be gauged from the numerous stretches of approach road and land that were improved at the ratepayers ' expense — widened , often given pavements which look particularly incongruous leading from nowhere today , and lit with gas lamps . |
4 | For some reason they 're mounted on angled surrounds , which I quite like the look of , but the coils are screened by black plastic covers which look pretty cheap and make a nasty scratching noise if you hit them with a pick . |
5 | Research with split-brain patients ( Levy and Trevarthen , 1976 ) , supported by results from normal subjects ( Landis , Assal and Perret , 1979 ) , suggests that the left hemisphere matches stimuli on a conceptual basis ( for example , a picture of a knife and fork " goes with " a picture of food ) while the right hemisphere matches on a structural basis ( that is two pictures which look physically similar will be matched ) . |
6 | Some delicatessens will also stock a mixture of dried corns of varying colours — not always natural — which look most attractive in an acrylic peppermill . |
7 | It matters because it means that a trust can be construed even from words which look rather unpromising . |
8 | Acoustic microscopy offers the opportunity to study tissues that may reflect light in a similar way but which look quite different in sound waves . |
9 | The Luttrell Psalter of 1338 illustrates a watermill complete with eel traps which look very much as if they have been made out of pliant willow stems . |
10 | Two rucksacks which look very similar in size and design may well feel quite different on your back . |
11 | My apple trees are nor looking very healthy , and every year there are scabby , open wounds in the fruits which look very unsightly . |