Example sentences of "[noun pl] [pron] look [conj] [conj] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | In some areas , ‘ truancy patrols ’ have been set up , consisting of teams of usually two persons ( an education welfare officer ( EWO ) and a police officer ) who question youngsters who look as though they should be at school . |
2 | ‘ For the next couple of weeks it looks as though we 'll be living together . |
3 | Biblios were handing out travel survival packs which looked as though they would contain condoms , but did n't — come on Biblios , this is the 1990s ! |
4 | In fact , within individual junctions it looks as though there may be a relationship between risk and recognition . |
5 | The first , that with so much burnt umber on his hands he looked as though he 'd been playing with his own shit . |
6 | Both sexes were clad in essentially masculine garments which looked as though they had been in the family for generations : waxed jackets , sensible shoes , chunky pullovers , indestructible tweeds and cords . |
7 | A letter-quality printer uses a ‘ daisy-wheel ’ printing element to produce documents which look as though they have been typed on an electronic typewriter . |
8 | Madra 's forehead shone in the heat , and with those dark eyebrows she looked as though she were concentrating hard on not spilling the wine . |
9 | ‘ A pretty ’ manufacturing town , Dursley had several residents who look as though they operated the water trucking mills ; unusually for the area , more than half the fifty-two persons listed were rated at less than 40s. , some of them probably millhands , though others must have laboured in the stone quarry which caught Leland 's eye . |