Example sentences of "[art] [noun sg] look [adv] " in BNC.

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1 Saunders added : ‘ It is becoming a very good team with the defence looking really solid . ’
2 With Beeny in goal and Newsome and Wetherall at centre half did the defence look more assured ?
3 Then suddenly the park looked so different , filled not with dragons dancing but with ordinary people , and she was just one of them .
4 So they 've heard a lot about what happens here and they 've had the opportunity to look around .
5 Providing opportunities runs through two aspects of management : unless colleagues are given the opportunity to understand the world outside education , unless they have the opportunity to look around and to come to some new conclusions of their own about what they are doing , the head will say that he or she is failing .
6 This will provide the opportunity to look again at policies but will also allow for the management plan aspect to be updated .
7 In addition to this , I think it is appropriate that we also take the opportunity to look ahead to the next three year phase , the developing work load of the adviser and the future development of FWAG in Lothian .
8 We need to ensure that we take the opportunity to look hard enough at the decisions which are to b er , to be made , to reassess how our training is to be provided .
9 This month I 'd like to take the opportunity to look back at the current series of articles featuring the Pentatonic scale , taking stock of our command of the scale all over the fretboard .
10 I want the guitar to look cosmetically identical , if new pickups are to be fitted .
11 The worshipper looked up and wondered .
12 The empath looked up at Fox as if for help , genuinely puzzled as to how to express his feeling in words .
13 Koo whispering , Lipman listening , the Prince looking studiously away .
14 On the stage was Moira Charles , playing the Sleeping Beauty , and the prince looked remarkably like David Kent .
15 The Prince looked across at Gaveston .
16 Then the wizard looked down at the six big coins in his hand .
17 Well , you 're sitting looking very smart here in a suit , which I suspect is made out of organic fibres and the tie , which I suspect is made out or artificial organic fibres , and the shirt looks remarkably artificial too .
18 Simon Wigg says that everybody was laughing at him because the bike looked so different but he had the last laugh … won the title and that 's what it 's all about …
19 But Lord Cottenham 's bill , to which this leading article referred , was not to have the easy passage through the legislative machine the writer looked forward to .
20 With the increase of tension between universal education and differential provision , the special qualities of the new English ( under the hegemony of English literature ) for securing the sense of a common culture while at the same time being suited to differential application across the range of educational sectors , caused the Board to look very kindly on the fledgling discipline and to give a great deal of support to its advancement in schools .
21 From the back the sack looks very much like the Condor , for it has the same capacity — 60 litres expanding to 80 .
22 As with most fossils of this comparatively recent date , the shell looks now much as it would have done when the animal first died , except for the loss of pigment .
23 The surgeon is wearing a funnel on his head , the woman a book on hers , where they can not be used , and the monk looks on with indifference .
24 Put the reality next to the rhetoric and the case looks very different .
25 Of course the text looks pretty rough around the edges at 72dpi and the technology costs an small fortune but it 's certainly enough to turn a few heads .
26 The word in the text looks quite straightforward , but the word chosen by the translator tugs the meaning this way or that , gently distorting the text into a shape preferred by one of its readers .
27 They need every bit of information that they can lay their chips on , so Xillix had to redesign the video camera with which the computer looks down its microscope .
28 The clerk looked round testily .
29 The Archbishop looked down at the floor and shook his head .
30 Past the reserve look out for a viewpoint over Loch Avich .
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