Example sentences of "[noun pl] [be] looking [adv] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Instead the eyes are looking rather smiling , they 're looking surprised , or they 're frightened . |
2 | ‘ Things are looking pretty good and we have a bright future ahead , ’ said Mr Crane . |
3 | Because things are looking fairly bleak for pensions , disable etcetera . |
4 | Right now things are looking very classic . |
5 | As I said , the LEAST we deserved , and things are looking very good . |
6 | Ten years on , in the sober light of the 1990s , things are looking very different . |
7 | A spokeswoman said : ‘ Things are looking really good at the moment with plenty of entries flooding in . |
8 | Things were looking decidedly naff . |
9 | He said : ‘ Things were looking very bad because the lowest estimate we received for putting the club right after the fire was £180,000 . |
10 | I well understand why Opposition Members are looking rather depressed today , but I do not think that it has anything to do with catering facilities in the House . |
11 | Day trips to the Martian moons are looking increasingly unlikely |
12 | At the death-cliffs the Tau-Taus lining the balconies were looking appropriately terrible , staring down with their freshly painted eyes . |