Example sentences of "[adv] looking like [art] " in BNC.

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1 The unions , including her own Transport and General Workers ' Union , are no longer looking like a pushover for her .
2 As a result , the Global Service will be running Northern 's proprietary Universal Transport Protocol internally , while end users are presented with standard services , normally looking like an X25 packet switched network , although with a bit of tinkering the company can give its customers SNA or frame relay connections instead .
3 Despite his election triumph , John Major is already looking like a mug .
4 Made a vain attempt to tidy up the room , which was already looking like a heavy-metal combat zone , and took himself off for a shower .
5 ‘ She has overcome the family hurdle and already looking like the daughter-in-law . ’
6 Yet Mr Major turned up to watch the cricket at Lord 's yesterday looking like a man without a care in the world .
7 Hardly looking like a suburban station in the densely populated Croydon area of south London is Coombe road which closed at the end of the 1982/3 timetable with the ending of services on the Elmers End–Sanderstead line .
8 Marillion are now looking like the full-scale international merchants of pomp they 've always aimed at being .
9 Theodora realised this was rather a lame attempt on her part to steer clear of what was increasingly looking like a nasty piece of wreckage .
10 When he realised that the trousers hovered round his calves and that the shirt did n't do up it was too late ; I had put on my newer , better-fitting shirt , bloused my trousers on to the tops of my boots and was putting on his beret as he stood there looking like a circus tramp .
11 George just sat there looking like a State Secret .
12 ‘ Why are you standing there looking like a startled deer ?
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