Example sentences of "which look [prep] [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | Studies which look at individual factors , however , often fail to show substantial effects and sometimes do not put the importance of that factor into true perspective . |
2 | There are several forms of ladybird , with wide variation in colour and number of spots , but all remarkably similar in the voracious manner in which the dark , blackish larvae , which look like tiny crocodiles , gobble up the defenceless prey . |
3 | There are a couple of blemishes on the maple which look like black drips from where the pickup cavities have been painted , which is a little careless , but luckily these are not too noticeable sitting as they do underneath the player 's right arm during use . |
4 | It was a joke because rheas , which look like small ostriches ( only with an extra toe on each foot ) can not fly anyway . |
5 | Waterfalls cascade down plastic boulders which look like baked potatoes . |
6 | Further afield , special collectors which look like old-fashioned lampshades on poles are used to filter dust out of the atmosphere . |
7 | Sow the seeds , which look like sweet peas , at the rate of about 1/2oz-sq yd . |
8 | The Palais des Congres , an undistinguished lump of modernism , is situated amid solid villas which look like Alsatian mutations of Ealing or Didsbury . |
9 | The language that most of the home computers are used with is BASIC , and although there are a few words in that language which look like English words , like ‘ If ’ and ‘ Let ’ and ‘ Go to ’ and perhaps some others depending on the dialect of BASIC that you have , these words do not work in the way that ordinary English speakers are used to . |