Example sentences of "look [prep] any [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | I approached it as a pilgrim , though today of course it looks like any other golf club ; the members are indigenous and they are Japanese . |
2 | It looks like any high street sweatshop except for the light streaming through the huge windows looking across Paris , the dummies bearing the names an exact shapes of various famous models and customers , and the quiet pride in the workers ' faces as they attach elaborately-tooled gold leather to a bustier , hand-embroidered velvet details to a pocket flap , a mink trim to an underskirt . |
3 | So long as you did n't reappear , or if , when you did reappear , you were dead , there was no danger of the police looking for any other killer . |
4 | Police say they found a hammer in the house and are not looking for any other weapon . |
5 | If you feel it 's Yamaha , for instance , due to their quest for quality in Far Eastern production , then say so ; we 're looking for any reasoned answer . ) |
6 | Moreover , the looming rises in direct taxation ( coupled with a drastically-increased cost of motoring ) seem destined to hit the middle-earner particularly hard , and that is surely where ministers should be looking for any significant rise in consumer demand . |
7 | He is looking for any ambiguous opportunity to take his gun and do the worst . |
8 | It was just like , just like looking at any ordinary cup standing in the black ebony stand , and er lions head in each side with rings in it 's mouth . |
9 | On a purely practical note , once you have assessed your opponent , avoid looking at any particular part of him . |
10 | Perhaps I can remember what each individual achieved without looking at any written work . |
11 | She 'd just gone down there to look for any good-natured sucker . |
12 | Steve Parcell might look like any other vicar but to the Gloucesters he 's Captain Parcell and a man of the cloth . |
13 | They look like any other novel if you just flick over the pages and they are divided into chapters . |
14 | ‘ With any new scheme there 's bound to be teething problems , but if you look at any other town that has introduced this kind of thing they would not want to go back to what they had previously , ’ he said . |
15 | If you look at any good policeman , you will notice that he always walks facing the traffic , so that he can see what is coming towards him and is not taken by surprise . |
16 | When you look at any remedial teacher , whatever their inclinations might be , when you actually observe work it 's quite clear they 're , they 're always working on both an emotional level and on a learning level . |
17 | One of the advantages of using drama in this way ( when the narrative continues over a period of several weeks ) is that both the teacher and the children can change roles , enabling us to look at any given topic from different points of view . |
18 | When Georgiades and he were standing inside it and the carpet replaced the wall looked like any other wall . |
19 | It looked like any other parasite . |
20 | The United goal never really looked in any great danger … this was about the only lapse … |