Example sentences of "look [prep] [art] old [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | She 's a prat and a dork , she acts funny , she looks like an old cow . |
2 | It looks like an Old Spice bottle . |
3 | An old , it looks like an old style take it on to the Antiques Road Show |
4 | Some times it looks like an old woman with a large hooked nose , at other times like a charming young lady with her face turned away over her right shoulder . |
5 | EMMA PEARCE looks at the old master of mediums and examines the products available for the discerning painter . |
6 | EMMA PEARCE looks at the old master of mediums and examines the products available for the discerning painter . |
7 | In reminding himself that his responsibilities were for the President , he recalled the way that Mariana had looked at the old man that first day when he had met them out on the dock , the President casting for bonefish . |
8 | Tim was looking through an old photograph album she 'd put out , with pictures of previous Christmases . |
9 | And do n't forget that the hilltop you cast your eye over when looking for an old route would have caught the eye of a medieval traveller as a good place to rest — and to lose coins . |
10 | they 're looking for an old boy eighteen to twenty five who was like a carpenter or a plumber who 's actually learnt a trade but he said the trouble is , he said |
11 | In order not to disappoint anyone , Celia would explain in her reply that although she was pregnant , she was really looking for an older nanny . |
12 | well I like singing it , what I mean , I think what it is I 'm looking for the old , I 'm not being funny , I 'm looking for the old voice |
13 | Try looking for the old Cinque Port of Rye along the coast and you 'll be disappointed . |
14 | Er well I was doing all kinds really there was a staff then and of servants but I was lo I was er looking after the old lady more than anything . |
15 | Looking after the old girl . |
16 | Now in one of the most prestigious and historic posts in the country , he includes looking after the Old Bailey among his new responsibilities . |
17 | In Switzerland the gynaecologist would not let you put on too much weight because he was concerned that you 'd end up looking like an old cow and |
18 | One class , after looking at an old muster roll and hearing how men in their county were called up to fight in the militia , made a cut-out army of 150 cardboard soldiers . |
19 | She was forty-six : her face was unlined , her hair still golden without grey in it , her body trim , very trim , yet he seemed to be looking at an old woman . |
20 | ‘ Hello , ’ she said , looking at the old man . |
21 | And in a whisper , ‘ Perhaps she ’ , looking at the old lady , ‘ would like one too ? ’ |
22 | " We should n't need to ask it anything , not if that 's the right answer , " Quiss said , looking at the old woman . |
23 | ‘ Did he tell you I need someone to look after an old lady ? ’ |
24 | She had arranged to go and live with a niece , whose husband was out of work ; the couple would look after the old lady together . |
25 | It 's seeing me look like an old hag first thing in the morning and not minding ! |
26 | He might look like an old man who 's been run over a few times to you , but to me … ’ he puffed his chest out even further ‘ … he 's a vicious criminal . ’ |
27 | She did n't want false teeth ; they would make her look like an old maid . |
28 | It may look like an old garden shed , but according to the owners this is a historic building . |
29 | ‘ Has anybody ever told you that you look like an older version of Jacqueline Bisset ? ’ |
30 | ‘ My dear girl , you could never in your life look like an old hag , and you seem to forget that so far I 've never seen you at your best . |