Example sentences of "[adv] looked like [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | But the jumble of letters only looked like a chorus of angels skipping hand in hand across the sheet . |
2 | When Thorfinn was never to be seen in one place for more than a few hours , and when he no longer looked like a man with a fleet ready loaded for sea , but like a man already on board and lifting his ship to meet the first swell of the storm . |
3 | Or whether he just looked like a Cadogan employee who fancied his employer 's wife . |
4 | ‘ He just looked like a man . ’ |
5 | Richard Dreyfuss once looked like an actor who could do no wrong . |
6 | She still looked like a child . |
7 | I still looked like an extra from Les Miserables . |
8 | It happened to lots of people in all walks of life , and always looked like a pity . |
9 | What with piles of ironing ( this was during my disorganised period ) , mountains of books ( I refuse to be parted from them ) , and various bric-a-brac , my flat always looked like a junkyard . |
10 | Frankly , neither looked like the kind of man that a woman would want to meet in a dark street … or even darker car park . |
11 | From what I saw Tinkler again looked like a man amongst the boys , with frequent excellent tackles , good passing and good control . |
12 | Hankin , who denied rumours that keeper Mark Prudhoe is about to leave the club , said : ‘ It certainly looked like a penalty from where I was watching , but typical of our luck we did n't get it . |