Example sentences of "look like the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | As one of these was the lord of the manor and another the vicar , only one in fifteen of the ‘ ordinary ’ folk was returned as a freeholder : two husbandmen and a woman who looks like the widow of a yeoman or maybe a minor gentleman . |
2 | It looks like the Army and Navy have been going for hundreds of years , Army and Navy Stores |
3 | Looks like the sun and then dark colour blue to do the moon . |
4 | And this does n't look like the inside of a covered wagon : this looks like the inside of a metal box . |
5 | Plus a large , unsightly wall which looks like the inside of a barn . |
6 | Looks like the drive away in the Porsche might be worth it guys . |
7 | ‘ Looks like the DK is n't easy to kill anyway , ’ Ace panted . |
8 | It looks like the Potala in Lhasa , with its endless storeys and narrow windows high up . |
9 | The picture freezes on what looks like the underside of a vacuum cleaner , suspended like a novelty balloon in a clear night sky . |
10 | The injured limb swells up until it looks like the leg of an elephant . |
11 | Sometimes you 're walking down the street and you see a lovely looking girl from the back — smashing bum , long blond hair , looks like the size you like . |
12 | However , some of his advice to Jane Fowler looks like the utterings of someone who enjoys that elevated status rather too much . |
13 | Yes , it looks like the beach with all the sand across the path . |
14 | At the sides the cathedral is built of red brick and looks like the headquarters of some great insurance company before computers replaced clerks . |
15 | It looks like the aftermath of a car accident . |
16 | If this looks like the tip of a diplomatic iceberg , it at least indicates Cnut 's international standing , which his evidently extensive gifts to foreign churches were surely intended to foster . |
17 | ‘ Signore , she looks like the other , ’ the housekeeper said after a second or two , ‘ but they are not the same . ’ |
18 | It looks like the Ireland of the 1850s after the great potato famines : there is no one about . |
19 | Sadly , his face still looks like the inspiration for Phantom Of The Opera . |
20 | But if KaDeWe looks like the others inside , there is something very different about it outside . |
21 | All in all , though , it looks like the year when a new generation will take over . |
22 | The main street looks like the approach to a village . |
23 | We can picture their relationships in a way that looks like the beginning of a branching hierarchy : |
24 | ‘ It sounds a bit daft but … it looks like the capital of America . |
25 | My God , thought Joshua , she looks like the figurehead on the Cutty Sark . |
26 | The southern Pennines offer the shapely cone of Lose Hill ( 476m ) and the sharp poke of Win Hill ( 462m ) : two elegant sentinels that overlook the entrance to the Edale Valley : while at the northern end of the Pennines is Pen-y-ghent ( 694m ) which looks like the prow of a great ship when seem from Ribblesdale . |
27 | ‘ Looks like the bulb needs replacing , ’ Alison said as she moved across the room , bumping some furniture as she misjudged her way . |
28 | He looks like the brick wall he 's reached , she thought , and walked by . |
29 | ‘ It looks like the sack the girl was carrying , ’ said the Leader . |
30 | Looks like the train I suppose . |