Example sentences of "[noun pl] look [conj] [conj] [pron] [vb mod] " in BNC.
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1 | Most initiatives arose from the ‘ movement left ’ — that amorphous network of local groupings , cultural ventures and autonomous campaigns that was the legacy of the libertarian revolts of the late 1960s and early 1970s — rather than from within the existing labour movement ( apart from the Institute for Workers ' Control , which in the mid-1970s looked as though it might become a major national forum for the newer movements of the 1970s and the earlier generation of intellectuals and trade unionists who had quit the Communist Party after 1956 ) . |
2 | I would n't do that gave vouchers looks as though you ca n't be bothered she knows I 'm getting that voucher of that I 'll probably go and see something . |
3 | The roofs of the towers look as though they would barely stand the rigours of a light breeze , let alone a rain storm . |
4 | All of a sudden our theories looked as though they may have had some foundation . |
5 | The poor devils looked as though they could do with some refreshment . |