Example sentences of "[noun] look [prep] be the " in BNC.
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1 | There has been a revolution in the marketing of computer products and the winner looks like being the consumer . |
2 | Newer cars to look for are the Citroen BX range , the Peugeot 205 and 309 GRTD , and , if your pocket runs to it , Renault 's smashing little Clio RN1.9D or Citroen 's brilliant ZX Reflex 1.9D . |
3 | Okay , what th what er this research looked at was the accuracy of perception of communication . |
4 | DEC has n't yet said which Alpha systems will run the Windows NT operating system it has picked up , but the workstation range looks to be the most likely candidate . |
5 | the phone calls , er , well the seventeenth of February looks to be the last itemized one |
6 | Mainly from Spain and France , the variety to look for is the Spanish Manzanilla olive which has a fine texture and flavour . |
7 | February and March look to be the most volatile months and a stringent cutback or a rationalisation of your financial situation could be essential . |
8 | Ipswich look to be the only side on fire . |
9 | OUR fifth great Daily Mirror allotments competition looks like being the best ever , according to judges . |
10 | The next thing to look at is the monitor . |
11 | Also , dreary though the suggestion sounds , if economies look like being the order of the day , two-car families might assess whether , come retirement when perhaps husband and wife will be doing more things together , two cars are really such an essential as before . |
12 | This last approach using linkages between text fields in the database records looks like being the most promising model for multimedia database design . |
13 | Sony 's palmtop CD-I player looks like being the forerunner of the ultimate form of electronic book , offering sound , text , images — including full screen , full motion video — together with intuitive user interfaces and screen resolutions easily matching the traditional quality of the printed page . |