Example sentences of "[adv] look a [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | She has very clear pale skin and so is used to having quite strong make-up ( ‘ so that I do n't just look a bland mass ’ ) . |
2 | It has to be said that the countries in this bit of the world , which were previously part of the Soviet Union , do not look a promising market . |
3 | Does n't look a brilliant day does it weatherwise at the races clouds . |
4 | Now that she bothered to look she saw he did n't look a great deal better himself . |
5 | To require six cities virtually to embark on building an Olympic complex , five of which wo n't be needed , does n't look a prudent way of managing things . |
6 | I told him he did n't look a wicked person . |
7 | They do n't look a bad colour as though do they ? |
8 | I 'm bloody sure I would n't of paid it no way , er , thing is though you see when you first look at it , it do n't look a bad car , but when you start studying it closely you start to see just exactly what problems it 's got with it did you point out the faults on it then ? |
9 | There were occasions yesterday when she did n't look a bad player , certainly trimmer and more mobile than when she played the game for real , and showing some nimble footwork which Lionel himself would have envied . |
10 | Incola did n't look a likely winner either when 25 lengths behind pace-setter Great Max rounding Tattenham Corner . |