Example sentences of "[noun] look good [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | And wider ties look better against the simplicity of a crisp white shirt . |
2 | But Scotland looked better in the first half when only penalties were scored . |
3 | I was using the very fast 12-shot per roll film which estate agents use to make houses look good in the rain . |
4 | This policy profusion and confusion accompanies frenetic lobbying , negotiating and attempts to look good in the eyes of numerous local and international policy-making groups . |
5 | ACE GEAR : Apache looks good in the Prince 's trust |
6 | The spokesman , citing information received from Israel , said the PLO did not want Israel to look good in the world 's eyes for taking the refugees in , especially after having been widely criticised for recently expelling 400 Palestinians into a no man 's land in Lebanon . |
7 | The staff responded tremendously and prospects looked good for the future . |
8 | Kirwan and Timu look good on the wings , while Tuigamala is only fair for he is very large and by no means consistent . |
9 | Newcastle looked better in the second half , slogging their way forward in the heavy conditions looking for agoal . |
10 | For sure , it is devilish hard for a prime minister to look good in the trough of recession , with a divided party and a wafer-thin majority . |
11 | But I must say the carpet looks better in the sitting room since |