Example sentences of "[noun prp] looked like [art] [noun sg] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | The front of a 1956 Cadillac looked like a chrome version of an oriental shrine , which is what it was : the object of ritualized washing and polishing on Sunday morning , an observance as solemn as church-going , a service of holy Carmunion . |
2 | When Ginger Rogers swept around in yards of chiffon , spangles and ostrich feathers , Audrey Hepburn looked like a walking wedding cake in My Fair Lady and Liz was practically gold-plated in Cleopatra , it was well-nigh impossible for the rest of us to copy the look . |
3 | Quote ‘ Chelsea looked like a village vicar caught in a New York revolving door ’ ! ! ! |
4 | In his Beverly Hills suit and hand-painted 1950s tie , Kaufman looked like a divorce lawyer in ‘ LA Law ’ ; his presence at the Tory Party 's autumn festival could be explained only by the need to earn a crust ; he had been invited by the BBC , no doubt , to comment on the proceedings . |
5 | Russ looked like a school master , although not quite in the stereotype of a middle class school teacher . |
6 | Angela Rumbold looked like a Derby winner , while Virginia Bottomley was quite lovely . |