Example sentences of "look [prep] [art] man " in BNC.
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1 | He looks like a man who should be heavier than he is , and one soon realises that an iron discipline keeps it that way . |
2 | He leans back , crosses his legs , and looks like a man having an agreeable conversation in his club . |
3 | Meanwhile the Nazgûl himself goes even more than usual beyond the boundaries of even ‘ romantic ’ humanity : he looks like a man , and carries a sword , but it is a ‘ pale ’ or insubstantial one ; he bursts the Gate not only by Grond but by a projection of fear and dread , ‘ words of power and terror to rend both heart and stone ’ , which work like ‘ searing lightning ’ . |
4 | It looks like a man wrapped in a shroud . |
5 | These days , Mr Hurd looks like a man in need of Alka-Seltzer . |
6 | And after that we have a man called Heg who I presume is a man anyway , it looks like a man 's name . |
7 | An expert at crisis management : Mr Morton 's penchant for rows is one of his hallmarks : Jeremy Warner looks at the man entrusted with the spadework of the tunnel project |
8 | James Beck 's long awaited monograph looks at the man and his achievement ; in his pages , Jacopo della Quercia is championed as the least provincial and most ‘ Italian ’ of fifteenth-century sculptors , an artist sensible to his environs , constantly adjusting his own stylistic language , and eventually producing an individual synthesis of classical , gothic , and contemporary influences in his major works . |
9 | Taking a healthy interest in policies As the chairman of Greater Glasgow Health Board comes up to retirement , Susan Dean looks at the man behind the reforms |
10 | Without thinking , I said , ‘ No thanks , I 'm just looking for a man . ’ |
11 | ‘ I 'm looking for a man called Triste , ’ Tabitha said . |
12 | They 're looking for a man and a woman , our sizes and our ages . |
13 | I was looking for a man named Tom Tunney , a washed-out writer and a deep-dyed drunk . |
14 | I am looking for a man . ’ |
15 | It 's no good looking for a man 's body round here if the owner 's living it up in Costa Rica . |
16 | ‘ By the time I went to Devonshire I knew that there was a real hound , and I knew we were looking for a man and a woman . |
17 | One should n't be narrow-minded when looking for a man 's weakness . ’ |
18 | First you are looking for a man named Svend — then it is your sister . |
19 | If you did n't think you were being blackmailed into bed , were you just looking for a man , any man , to wipe out the memory of Marcus , to prove you 're a normal , beautiful , loving woman — and now you 've proved that , you find you do n't even like the man you chose to be your therapist ? ’ |
20 | They 're looking for a man in his early 30's ; 6ft tall , of medium build with a tattoo on his right arm . |
21 | Police are looking for a man who 's five feet eleven inches tall and of medium build . |
22 | ‘ Well , ’ Athelstan replied , ‘ we should be looking for a man or woman with no background , someone who has suddenly appeared on the scene , but everyone we have talked to has their own little niche . ’ |
23 | Sounds to me like an angry father , With a pistol in either hand , Looking for the man that screwed his daughter ( Rum ti-iddle-ey etc ) . |
24 | If it was my sister , I too would come looking for the man responsible . |
25 | One of the men said : ‘ Vanessa , is n't your policeman looking for the man who killed Rain 's boss ? ’ |
26 | Yet Mr Major turned up to watch the cricket at Lord 's yesterday looking like a man without a care in the world . |
27 | and looking like a man |
28 | He realised that he was , in fact , looking at a man , so heavily clothed , hatted and booted in furs that he could have made a fortune doing tricks at the Glasgow Fair . |
29 | She was looking at a man in an evening clothe . |
30 | Athelstan felt he was looking at a man already under the shadow of Death 's soft , black wing . |