Example sentences of "it looked [prep] [noun prp] " in BNC.
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1 | It looked on Saturday as if they had declared a premature end to the season , in any case . |
2 | It looked to Peter like the gin and tonics she had sunk at the bar earlier that evening had gone straight to her head . |
3 | The third requirement grew out of this — namely , as America became more involved in this conflict , so it looked to Britain to send at least a token force to assist in the war in Vietnam , or failing that to give strong diplomatic backing to the United States . |
4 | It looked to Bernice like a hand crushing a butterfly . |
5 | It looked like an elf shoe , it looked like Santa 's helper 's elf shoe ! |
6 | It looked like Africa . |
7 | One of them — it looked like Chuck — was safely on the ridge , well above the point where the slope ended and dropped dizzily into the yawning throat of the quarry , but the bigger boy , Dick , was much nearer the edge — perilously near , Sheila thought . |
8 | It looked like Colgate . |
9 | From our ( disad ) vantage point 50 yards from the touchline , it looked like Bull 's goal ( well he was within two yards ) . |
10 | also it looked like Ronnie ‘ the runner ’ Rosenthal was in excellent shape for Israel against France — he looked sharp as hell from the glimpes Ive seen of the israelian goals — is he still at Liverpool ? ? |
11 | ‘ I only took a quick look , he 'd been dead a long time , it was n't nice , and yet — it looked like Uncle Mosse . ’ |
12 | It looked like Uncle Mosse ; it was wearing his old uniform . |
13 | For several years it looked like Billy Bremner had calmed down , the excessive niggling was more controlled and the bristling temper was kept on a leash , but trouble was always brooding just beneath the surfaces . |