Example sentences of "[noun sg] [Wh det] [verb] [pers pn] look " in BNC.
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1 | He was wearing a grey suit with a light polo-neck sweater which made him look younger and at the same time more intimidating than he had the day before . |
2 | Sensitive leniency is not the only principle operating , however , for constables also need to avoid being ‘ taken for a ride ’ by an unrealistic excuse which makes them look foolish . |
3 | biographical allegiance which made him look bad . |
4 | Well I 'll be wearing a distressed leather jacket , black jeans , a new short haircut which makes me look really hard and a large stomach . |
5 | But not dropped , ’ he added with a grin which made him look like the prototype jovial monk . |
6 | I have had a Chinese hair-cut which makes me look slightly less like a fierce western barbarian to Chinese eyes , but I have kept my beard . |
7 | Catherine , made less thin by candlelight , had put on a blue dress which made her look even younger than her age . |
8 | Beneath her mink she wore a blue dress which made her look like an overgrown Girl Guide . |
9 | They will obviously be an extremely happy couple , although I told Miss Ingram something about the Rochester property which made her look quite depressed . |
10 | Even knowing he was finished she would not stop but pulled herself against him , levered and bucked with a grunting intensity which made him look down on her with pity . |
11 | He was wearing an apron which made him look like a housewife , and tinkering with glass eyes , taking them out of a box and holding them up to the empty sockets of the dead bird , trying to find a matching pair that fitted . |