Example sentences of "looks [subord] a [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | The JMP-1 is an attractive 1U package , with what looks like a gold anodised front panel into which has been set a window for all the data controls . |
2 | The best view of the vale is from the hills surrounding it ; it looks like a map spread out . |
3 | In measuring visual acuity in this way , a figure which looks like a fraction is recorded . |
4 | Looks like a hand loom really does n't it ? |
5 | that 's a letter for looks like a card smells nice |
6 | The critics ' favourite accusation that Neverland looks like a theme park is fair , though hardly a criticism — most children and adults enjoy Disneyland , and the movie is no more garish than The Wizard of Oz , a great children 's film which has been rendered critically respectable by age . |
7 | What looks like a zero sum confrontation can , with a little goodwill , be transformed into a mutually beneficial nonzero sum game . |
8 | It looks like a picture does n't it sometimes ? |
9 | There is one it looks like a dog 's made . |
10 | Looks like a castle dun n it ? |
11 | Simon pulled himself up inside the kiosk : ‘ It looks like a bomb 's hit it ! — Is that the cash-box over there ? |
12 | This kitchen looks like a bomb 's hit it . |
13 | It looks like a bomb has hit it here |
14 | But what looks like a lock-up just means that the program needs time to respond before any further keys are struck — a ‘ wait ’ sign or similar signal could be usefully displayed here . |