Example sentences of "look like [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Seated in straight lines on the purple benches and gilt chairs , from above the guests look like a field of giant multicoloured mushrooms . |
2 | You look like a cat . |
3 | ‘ No , the truth is you look like a rogue . ’ |
4 | In this world of clean fast-running water , of inimitable oaks and meadows which made the Bayeux tapestry look like a traycloth , there was no place for somersaulted cars and carnage and broken bodies lying on the wet and bloody tarmac . |
5 | All the ‘ ins and outs ’ are logged in a large collection of files which , when glancing through , look like a history of British aviation , with such names as British Aircraft Co , Fairey Aviation , Fields Aviation , Gloster Aircraft Co appearing in the purchasing ledgers . |
6 | ‘ You look like a jewel , ’ I said , but she did n't respond . |
7 | ‘ If you look like a gringo ( a foreigner , usually blond ) then it 'll be a lot more expensive , because you have more money , ’ she explains simply . |
8 | ‘ You look like a couple of drowned rats , ’ said Mrs Wright , looking at them in the light of Philip 's torch . |
9 | To non-riders dressage must appear to be the art of making the noble horse look like a wally with an even bigger wally on top in fancy dress . |
10 | Together they look like a sugarloaf and , what with the rounded wingtips , the aircraft has a dated , but thoroughly charming appearance . |
11 | ‘ You look like a corpse that 's come back to life again . |
12 | Although you look like a child , you are not really a child at all because your mind and your powers of reasoning seem to be fully grown-up . |
13 | ‘ You look like a child , ’ Carl said . |
14 | ‘ Well , you look like a child . ’ |
15 | You look like a child caught with her fingers in the jam cupboard . ’ |
16 | The train ambled out of the flat New Jersey landscape where the towns had a shapless unrooted look like a child 's motel village that must be cleared away by suppertime . |
17 | I look like a schoolgirl ! ’ she said to herself . |
18 | And then you 'd have fifty hundredths and it 's still look like a half . |
19 | ‘ Go and wash , ’ she said disgustedly , ‘ you look like a cabman . ’ |
20 | Their roads make the M25 look like a drive down a quite lane . |
21 | Why , you look like a ghost . |
22 | You look like a ghost . |
23 | ‘ You look like a cop to me . ’ |
24 | ‘ You look like a wood nymph , ’ he drawled , his grey eyes beneath their heavy , sleepy lids gazing down at her flushed cheeks with sardonic amusement . |
25 | ‘ You look like a camp Gene Autry , ’ teases Richard . |
26 | To discount the commentary or , worse , the story and look like a hawk at the passing background requires no little effort of concentration . |
27 | The EFTA deal , which includes extra tonnage of north-east arctic cod , seems to do so , but there is a fear that , when the common fisheries policy comes up for review and renewal , the wheeling and dealing over fish then will make Maastricht this week look like a teddy bears ' picnic . |
28 | You 've got small feet ai n't you , you look like a size four |
29 | We also went to see the Museo do Pobo Galego , which has fascinating exhibits on rural life , including horréos or granaries , which are found in almost every country garden and look like a stone garden shed on stilts . |
30 | African tree hoppers gather in groups at the top of plant stems and together look like a spike of withered flowers . |