Example sentences of "[noun prp] [noun] look the " in BNC.
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1 | Bajan Blues looks the part in the Sportsman Hunter Chase , Fly By North may solve the Maze Handicap Hurdle and Carton may take the Moira Novice Chase . |
2 | Mr Ridley looked the reverse — what you might call cinegelet . |
3 | As the number of former South Vietnamese army majors and persecuted intellectuals drifted down to infinitesimal proportions and the number of economic migrants grew , the United States looked the other way . |
4 | As the number of former South Vietnamese army majors and persecuted intellectuals drifted down to infinitesimal proportions and the number of economic migrants grew , the United States looked the other way . |
5 | It may pay to be early at Catford where Dromina Duke looks the part in the second race . |
6 | On Tuesday , punters ' pal Capolla Jack looks the pick in Walthamstow 's O'Gorman Hurdles . |
7 | Guitarist Warren De Martini looks the part — skinny , cocky , codpiece screaming , is all tart and no voice . |
8 | Guitarist Warren De Martini looks the part — skinny , cocky , codpiece screaming , is all tart and no voice . |
9 | Striker Kevin Campbell looks the most likely to drop out as Arsenal ponder a run of six games which have brought them just two points and one goal . |
10 | The Lord Willington looked the sort of place into which dishonest rascals might put their inconvenient relations in order to get them out of the way : uncles with the DTs , incontinent aunts , senile grandads , and cousins who 'd been odd since they were born . |
11 | Nick Cave looks the part . |
12 | MARKET Rasen looks the only card certain to go ahead today with early inspections at Plumpton and Sedgefield . |
13 | COMEDIENNE Victoria Wood looks the typical young mother as she takes daughter Grace on a last-minute Christmas shopping trip yesterday . |