Example sentences of "[conj] looks [adv] " in BNC.

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1 A playwright will often do his best to supply this non-lexical information by telling the reader that the character shrugs , winks , or looks heavenwards as this or that phrase is uttered .
2 The natural diet ranges from small insects and crustaceans to large fish , amphibians , small rodents or anything that looks feasibly edible .
3 I saw this boy that looks exactly like you .
4 Does your Lordship have the it should be er a small red file bundle that looks rather like that my Lord .
5 Remember that equipment that looks well maintained is more likely to be respected by members of staff .
6 Did n't we see a boy that looks just like Barry ?
7 Grout is usually white , but you can buy coloured grout if you want to make a feature of the grout lines ( an effect that looks best with plain or fairly neutral patterned tiles ) .
8 You are not at a loss and can choose , from the textbooks to hand , the derivation that looks best , or that is closest to that of the lecturer .
9 The answer is that they will become superfluous , to be replaced by a new prototype that looks remarkably like a rugby league player .
10 so , so keep going until you get to something that looks slightly different .
11 It might be a very tight thing that looks almost like this .
12 It 's a semi-permanent , non-ammonia , non-peroxide colouring solution that looks perfectly natural but adds beautiful shine , gloss and vibrancy .
13 The end result is an animal that looks very much like some kinds of oyster , although a glance at the internal feeding structures shows at once that they are brachiopods , unrelated to the bivalves they superficially resemble .
14 There is also a part of the Gibson building that looks very much like a hospital environment .
15 Bogwood looks particularly good and the staining gives brown water that looks very natural in the estuarine aquarium .
16 The result is a fabric that looks very similar to Full Fisherman 's Rib from one side , but different on the other .
17 Here we have something that looks very much like a totalitarian welfare state in microcosm , and which must have powerfully contributed to Schreber 's psychosis , which featured delusions of passive submission to impregnation by an omnipotent solar god .
18 Crossan now appears in a backline that looks very exciting , particularly with the arrival of Graeme McCluskey .
19 The point is that looks very nice .
20 Well that looks very smart as it is .
21 Also , that one could be that looks very shiny too !
22 It 's a play that looks unflinchingly not just into the mouth of lambs but into the abyss .
23 Sometimes when I 'm ready to go out , he 'll say that looks really good , other times nothing .
24 In short , New York is stuck with a tax base that looks too narrow to support the city 's budget in anything like its present form .
25 No , cos you did n't have it ooh that looks nice that looks absolutely nasty that does !
26 And they have been pushing hard to shake money out of any European Community project that looks remotely applicable .
27 It too regards greenfly as a good meal , so do n't go bashing at everything that looks remotely like a wasp .
28 A TRIUMPHANT trompe-l'oeil ; fanatically detailed ( right down to the grainy film stock ) reconstruction of events in the Algerian war of independence from the French during 1954 –'57); that looks uncannily like documentary reality .
29 This came as something of a surprise , for nothing Victor Saunders had told me about the Priut refuge quite prepared me for my first sight of this three-storey silver sausage — an amazing futuristic construction with a dining room that looks out on a wonderland of peaks , and with some four-bedded dormitories which , if you 're lucky enough to be allocated one , ensures a degree of comfort far different from alpine-style overcrowding .
30 Appropriately enough , we met in the Hominid Room of the Natural History museum , a light spacious rectangular chamber with a glass wall on one side that looks out on a grassy park .
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