Example sentences of "look [art] " in BNC.

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1 Results are ‘ self-similar ’ waveforms which , like the classic fractal patterns , look the same as magnification increases .
2 Will every British high street look the same , with the same familiar handful of names dominating the shopfronts from Penzance to Perth ?
3 However , the San Franciscan police usually look the other way when drug workers swap needles , sometimes by putting clean syringes in a pram and inviting junkies to step up and feed ‘ the baby ’ .
4 Round-table talks , or a coalition government , or both , look the only way out .
5 We nod politely and look the other way to discourage further conversation .
6 ‘ You do n't know who 's hiding in that snicket by the church — it could be the vicar or it could be Dracula , they look the same when it 's dark .
7 If I understand him aright , it ought to be possible to show that Descartes ' stripping away of the ‘ accidental ’ qualities of objects is illegitimate , because based on a series of elisions of meaning between one use of an expression and another where the two expressions look the same but have different meanings .
8 Brown look the Meadows , that were late so fine ,
9 ‘ All towns look the same nowadays until you look up at the buildings above and the scenery beyond , ’ he grunted .
10 I remember thinking all numbers look the same , none of them mean anything on their own , but when you string them together they have a sort of magic to them , they 're an incantation like witches sing when they circle round the cauldron cackling .
11 The cleaner and better groomed you look the greater will be the impression of efficiency and being in command of the situation which you give to the interviewer .
12 Again one might choose to introduce the mathematical terms — larger , smaller , look the same .
13 Young children will pass through a stage when they will believe that row A in the illustration below has the same number as row B because they ‘ look the same ’ ; they apparently take up the same space .
14 ‘ He 's never seen her look the way she did this afternoon .
15 Mid to late October and early November look the most sensitive times .
16 Yet again it is the summer months that look the most fertile .
17 They all look the same , in cut-off jeans , tee-shirt , unwashed hair , and appear to be a motley collection of idle college students .
18 I shall sit here and wait and sweat it out and look the facts in the face , trying to anticipate the worst that can happen .
19 This is not the easiest selection of flowers to use in a design as they all look the same , and apart from turning some of the rose petals into buds , it is hard to introduce any interesting variations into the shapes in the picture .
20 But did n't all railway stations look the same , turned by the war into dismal places ?
21 ‘ They all look the same to me . ’
22 Romford feature four heats of the Steve Simmons Marathon and My Texette ( 8.32 ) and Son Of Ash ( 9.04 ) look the pick .
23 Did the Weather Vane look the same shape ?
24 It is important to note that homologous structures do n't have to look the same , and that structures that look the same do n't have to be homologous .
25 Should you glimpse topless mermaids … just look the other way .
26 Turn a deaf ear , look the other way .
27 As far as wrinkles and saggy bits go , the majority of my friends look the same , and I do n't waste five hours on daily maintenance like Cher .
28 The thirties now look the most monolithic political decade of the past 150 years .
29 Always look the person in the eye before signing .
30 So if I take this one and put this one I can superimpose the red straight away I 've superimposed a group , but look the blue and re , and the white are out .
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