Example sentences of "look [adj] with " in BNC.
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1 | Pamela Stephenson ( right ) looks terrific with only moments to go — and she 'll be able to wear the outfit later |
2 | Liberal Democrat Robert Maclennan formerly Labour and briefly SDP leader in 1987–88 , looks unassailable with more than 50 per cent of the vote . |
3 | He 's got a beard on , he 's different , looks different with a beard on . |
4 | This is n't such a bad thing : the Mournes never looked comfortable with so many people tramping them at once . |
5 | Yet in eye-to-eye contact his dog will not avert his gaze from yours and he looks comfortable with confrontation . |
6 | The Trangia looks good with ice clumps poking out of its kettle . |
7 | The sweater is a simple , round neck style that looks good with either skirts or trousers . |
8 | The singles championship too looks good with Noel Weir of Rathfriland clashing with the experienced Noel O'Hara of Herbert Park in one semi-final , and Harry Elliott of Dunluce meeting Colin Best of Willowfield . |
9 | Equipment looks good with central locking and power steering included . |
10 | The Errol Flynn looks crumbled with age , and the man whose strike rate in first-class cricket was better than O'Reilly 's , Mailey 's or Grimmett 's entered the twilight world of trampdom under the bridges of the Yarra , drinking meths and fossicking for food in garbage-bins . |
11 | It looks great with the jacket and hat . |
12 | Mark thinks Babur looks great with no clothes on at all . |
13 | On the right , Manager Joe Franklin looks pleased with his achievement . |
14 | That looks incompatible with gaucherie , and perhaps is , but it represents no more than the incompatibilities that individuals daily enact in their own lives . |
15 | But tears are a great leveller ; everyone looks ugly with red-rimmed eyes and a screwed-up face . |
16 | A cropped and fitted jacket nips in to show off a neat waist and looks trim with a long line skirt . |
17 | This classic tweed suit looks demure with lace collar and velvet waistcoat . |
18 | Janice looks ashen with worry , and does n't see me although she appears to be looking hardest of all . |
19 | Winser was looking disgusted with himself for being caught . |
20 | ‘ I fainted , ’ she said , looking disgusted with herself . |
21 | He is my oldest friend , and it was his wedding , but he was looking mogadonic with self-satisfaction , so I purloined the camera and announced that what the wedding album needed were a few art shots . |
22 | I made a show of looking bored with this recital of wealth . |
23 | Benstede , who returned looking untidy with streaks of dirt on his face , muttered that he had been manhandled , probably by the French , and was intent on leaving as soon as possible . |
24 | IN THE FRAME Looking good with glasses that have a touch of class |
25 | TV company Carlton Communications , which takes over the Thames franchise in January , is looking good with analysts forecasting a profits increase of up to 16% , at £103m . |
26 | While looking good with the bat , he has struggled to find his form with the ball , but has worked hard in the nets and earned his reward yesterday . |
27 | There stood G. F. Westerby , looking pleased with himself , staring out over the decades , with the mysterious past behind him . |
28 | John Patten came out of No 10 looking pleased with himself just as William Waldegrave arrived looking rather less so . |
29 | I had arrived up at the office one morning to relieve Freda from night duty , and found her sitting up there looking pleased with herself and Jim looking solemn . |
30 | Kalchu X to me and , looking pleased with himself , opened out his opi which was bulging full of meat . |