Example sentences of "[noun] [coord] looking like a " in BNC.
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1 | I made the pretence of patting my pockets and looking like a total cretin . |
2 | After that race his family remembers him coming home with badly bruised and torn feet and looking like a skeleton . |
3 | The horse has had a disappointing season after having won the Racing Post Stakes as a two-year-old and looking like a ‘ good thing ’ for even one of the Derbys . |
4 | The horse has had a disappointing season after having won the Racing Post Stakes as a two-year-old and looking like a ‘ good thing ’ for even one of the Derbys . |
5 | Imre Makowecz 's Hungarian pavilion , all timber and looking like a rustic church , is original , economical and ( most important ) says something about Hungary . |
6 | ‘ You have to strike a happy medium between looking like royalty and looking like a housewife , ’ a helpful Mrs Tony Newton , wife of the Leader of the Commons explained after she and four Cabinet Minsters ' wives for being lip-glossed and back-combed into shape by the Mail on Sunday . |
7 | In the afternoon haze , a tall mountain suddenly appeared , surrounded by rock walls and spires and looking like a faint fortress from the 11th century . |
8 | Arriving at St. Andrew 's Hall , laden with our luggage and looking like a bunch of bemused refugees , we were ushered to our dressing room . |
9 | There he found Ann sweeping dirt out of the front door into the street , and inside , Sam Gristy , who was holding Martha 's hand and looking like a cat that 's stolen the clotted cream . |
10 | Jim said , sitting on a plastic stool and looking like a husband in an ideal kitchen advertisement . |