Example sentences of "n't [verb] [adv prt] [prep] place " in BNC.
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1 | It 's not even got anything to do with his hedge-trimmer pageboy cut or his Oxfam dress sense , which would n't look out of place in the background of an Inspiral Carpets video . |
2 | They are immensely adaptable : designed for the plainer interiors of the hot south , they sit happy in stark modernist décors , but do n't look out of place in rooms stuffed with antiques . |
3 | Fender Strat-style knobs would n't look out of place and , if this guitar were mine , I would change them straight away . |
4 | There are four rubber feet on the bottom , and another four on the side , opposite an excellent , deeply-recessed handle that would n't look out of place on a 4x12″ cab . |
5 | Clarke put Ireland 3–1 ahead three minutes after the break but schoolboy Ivan Steen , who did n't look out of place in such illustrious company , got the deficit two minutes later with a sweetly struck shot from the edge of the circle . |
6 | The graphics would n't look out of place on Play School , with the surreal instruction to ’ Keep On Dancing ! ’ ( in lurid bouncing multi-coloured letters ) at the fade-out before each ad break . |
7 | He 's commissioned a mural in his entrance hall which would n't look out of place in the Cistine chapel … although there are a few subtle differences , as Gareth Furby 's been finding out . |
8 | ‘ He did n't look out of place against Falkirk and scored a goal which gave him and us a boost . |
9 | It does n't seem out of place because of the whiteness of the stonework , so brilliant in the sun it could be spun sugar . |