Example sentences of "look [prep] [subord] a [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The sitting-room was long , and looked as if a child had been let loose with buckets of primary colours .
2 His toe-nails looked as if a knife would blunt on them and could not have been cut for months , possibly years .
3 This is a Southern Asian fish which can reach lengths well over 24in ( 60cm ) , with a base colour of gold/brown , it then looks as if a tyre has run along the length of the body leaving dark brown tread markings all along the eel .
4 He just looks as if a puff of wind would blow him away , ’ George finished .
5 She looks as if a wind could blow her away . "
6 Turns round and looks as if a bus had hit it .
7 Simply plugs into socket and controls any appliance which can be plugged into 13amp socket , to make it look as if a house is occupied .
8 TO overstate the attendance is both a good public relations exercise — making it look as if a team is better-supported than it is — and a possible outlet for laundering ‘ dirty money . ’
9 The interior was probably quite well furnished in the ordinary way , but right now it looked as if a tornado had been through it .
10 He must have been about seventeen and was so-pale and thin he looked as if a gust of wind might blow him away .
11 There was a time , at the end of summer , a hopeful time , when it looked as if a lot of would-be railway companies would simply vanish , like the mushrooms they were .
12 And when Biarritz scored a quick try and Blanco landed a sensational penalty from about 60 metres it looked as if a miracle seemed possible simply because so many people passionately wanted it to happen .
13 The car was so low it looked as if a giant had tried to stub it out and it was clear that getting out of the bucket seat gave the Greek momentary altitude sickness .
14 The shelf was full , except for a small gap , where it looked as if a book had been taken out .
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