Example sentences of "looks [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 At a time when Affirmative Action is under fire and the Bush administration conveniently looks the other way while the ultra-conservative Supreme Court dismantles school desegregation to ensure that minorities stay and are educated in their place , the nineties look increasingly like being the decade of the black woman .
2 ‘ He looks the other way , then ? ’
3 There 's going to be eating more flies , so you need more swallows , so that looks the right way up .
4 COMEDIENNE Victoria Wood looks the typical young mother as she takes daughter Grace on a last-minute Christmas shopping trip yesterday .
5 Kenbu , from the Francois Boutin stable , looks the only threat today to Hatoof .
6 MARKET Rasen looks the only card certain to go ahead today with early inspections at Plumpton and Sedgefield .
7 It looks the English breakfast fixing it up for , that 's what and if you , if you want to look at an X-ray , you will see that the arteries of the body , those are the arteries , bring the blood supply is blocked with arteriosclerosis , and there you can see the English breakfast , the yolk of egg , the butter and all these things that are in there , causing a blockage of the artery , not enough to that muscle , and a heart attack , death and all these unbelievable things , that give me a little bit of income .
8 Winner of the Eclipse Stakes when ridden by Michael Kinane and the King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Stakes , Opera House is heading for the ‘ Horse of the Year ’ award and although the going may be softer than he would like tomorrow he still looks the obvious choice .
9 He no longer looks the beady-eyed and pitted-faced thug .
10 The five-year-old won eight of his ten hurdles races last season and looks the ideal type to do extremely well over fences .
11 Cecil 's Derby fifth Twist And Turn should get back to winning ways at York today in the Reference Point Strensall Stakes where Badawai looks the main threat .
12 It looks no unlike veal , but perhaps pinker , and has an unparalleled delicacy of texture .
13 He looks no different than when he was here . ’
14 ‘ It looks no neat and lush .
15 From the outside , Rebekah Ashford looks a healthy and energetic child .
16 Looks a nasty piece of work . ’
17 The area now looks a total mess , as does the River Wey ( or should I say the dry bed of the River Wey ) that runs through the town .
18 Against the rest of the sector and the market , that looks a good deal less attractive than it has in the past .
19 In town , this becomes tiresome and the £359 optional power assistance looks a good bet .
20 Looks a good place . ’
21 With Hitchock in this mood it already looks a good signing and Porterfield said : ‘ We are not bringing the Russian to take Kevin 's place .
22 He turned an enquiring gaze upon her as she marched towards the house , but before following her he held out his hands to Millie as she went to jump off the last step , saying now in a low tone , ‘ It looks a good enough day ’ — he pointed to the back of the cart — ‘ what 's up ? ’
23 To Europe 's governments , whatever they think about EMU , a return to the ERM of the 1980s looks a good way forward .
24 Kowalik looks a good prospect on the evidence of his first two Ipswich meetings and he does not expect to miss many British League meetings .
25 " That looks a good bank , along the edge of the trees up there , " answered Hazel .
26 Mike Gatting , who is the same age , and has been fortunate indeed to be excused his South African indulgence , looks a good deal older .
27 ‘ It looks a good many at first glance , but I doubt if there are five hundred men there ready to leave .
28 Cor this looks a good deal
29 He now looks a good bet to go through to the next stage of the competition tomorrow .
30 Coulton looks a good bet
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