Example sentences of "have look [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | He has looked a tremendous prospect on both starts to date , and will relish the extra furlong here . |
2 | ‘ I was glad she accepted because otherwise I would have looked a right banana in front of all those tourists . ’ |
3 | It must have looked a beautiful sight ! |
4 | We must have looked a comical sight in those days : a boy and a bird ‘ dancing ’ up the road — two steps , stop , turn , two steps , turn , stop … |
5 | In this context Cuba , with its exceptionally high dependence on imported oil ( which accounts for approaching two-thirds of the island 's total energy consumption ) and its sophisticated modern refining capacity ( installed by Shell , Esso and Texaco ) , must have looked a promising market for Soviet oil . |
6 | To anyone who was watching we must have looked the very picture of youthful preoccupation and parental concern . |
7 | We must have looked an odd bunch to any passing motorist catching us in his headlights . |
8 | If it had n't been a yorker I 'd have looked an absolute idiot , I would n't have been in the same street , let alone cricket ground . |
9 | We might have to look a long way back . ’ |
10 | It is important to note that homologous structures do n't have to look the same , and that structures that look the same do n't have to be homologous . |
11 | Impressive in winning both starts last year , Pembroke had looked a certain winner of the Feilden Stakes on his reappearance until faltering near the end of the nine furlongs contest . |
12 | With hindsight it would have saved a lot of heartbreak if he had looked the other way . |
13 | They 've looked a different team these last few weeks so what magic has manager Denis Smith been working |
14 | ‘ I must admit I was a little anxious before we started because I 've looked the same for years — but now I 'm very happy with my new style . |
15 | I have to look a second time |