Example sentences of "looks [conj] [verb] [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 He has had to make do without his familiar retinue of civil servants and , as plenty of critics from his own side have pointed out , he neither looks nor sounds like a prime minister .
2 Called Touchbank , the system looks and operates like an automatic telling machine with a menu listing household and travel insurance policies on a screen upon the insertion of a Connect , Barclaybank or BarclayPlus card held by 6m customers .
3 ‘ It means that the introduction of any new technology is a seamless process : the training machine looks and operates in a familiar way .
4 Indeed it was runner-up in the European Car of the Year Award , which is only right because it looks and feels like a European car .
5 When the polyps are retracted the polypary looks and feels like a piece of wet leather , hence the common name for these animals .
6 The pen , which is cordless and has no batteries , looks and feels like an ordinary pen .
7 He looks and sounds like a man who feels he can beat anyone in Ireland these days .
8 The body looks and behaves like a pretty impressive agent in its own right .
9 This is why — it is just another way of expressing the message of earlier chapters — the bee colony looks and behaves like a truly integrated single vehicle .
10 The ballroom is scattered with cheap wooden chairs , tables , rolls of ancient , mouldy-smelling carpets , a couple of old motorbikes and lots of bits of motorbikes standing or lying on oil-stained sheets , and what looks and smells like an industrial-standard deep-fat frier with the associated hoods , filters , fan housing and ducting .
11 ‘ She looks and moves like a winner . ’
12 It looks and performs like a pro unit , and even allowing for its reliance on unbalanced connections ( avoid long cables ! ) it 's an all-rounder which amply suits any home or semi-pro studio .
13 Montepulciano not only looks but behaves like a stage set , patronising barbers ' shops and swirly baroque cafe ; its hours are numbered by a forbidding clock-tower Pulcinella ; it goes to church , outside the walls , in the most theatrical building of all .
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