Example sentences of "looked [adj] for the " in BNC.
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1 | She looked interested for the first time . |
2 | He was wearing a T-shirt and jeans and looked perfect for the UK market . |
3 | My peg was on a gravel point , it looked perfect for the stick float but as I was fishing for a good weight I opted to start on the feeder . |
4 | The Doctor looked disconcerted for the merest moment . |
5 | The staff responded tremendously and prospects looked good for the future . |
6 | It looked good for the cherry and whites , as they turned round at half time with an 8-0 lead . |
7 | But he looked startled for the moment . |
8 | I 've suddenly remembered that the programme that really infuriated me , when I was tired and wet and Paddy Ashdown was getting away with sheer murder before my eyes , and the polls looked terminal for the Tories , and I was beginning to think that the whole thing was rigged against us , was not the BBC at all . |
9 | Things looked bleak for the Dwarfs . |
10 | When young Scott Booth underlined his claim for a first full international start against the Germans on Wednesday by continuing his scoring form with Aberdeen 's second goal six minutes into the second half , things looked bleak for the hosts . |