Example sentences of "that looks [adv] like " in BNC.
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1 | Does your Lordship have the it should be er a small red file bundle that looks rather like that my Lord . |
2 | Did n't we see a boy that looks just like Barry ? |
3 | The answer is that they will become superfluous , to be replaced by a new prototype that looks remarkably like a rugby league player . |
4 | It might be a very tight thing that looks almost like this . |
5 | It too regards greenfly as a good meal , so do n't go bashing at everything that looks remotely like a wasp . |
6 | A TRIUMPHANT trompe-l'oeil ; fanatically detailed ( right down to the grainy film stock ) reconstruction of events in the Algerian war of independence from the French during 1954 –'57); that looks uncannily like documentary reality . |
7 | He was in turn replaced by Sydney Box who , while reinstating Black 's policy of maintaining a broad range of films and enlarging the script department , run by his wife Muriel , to develop original stories and train new writers , gave a twist to the company 's film production that looks more like deference to Rank 's demand for moral uplift than a full-hearted pursuit of the popular audience . |
8 | And remember that the benefits wo n't usually change with inflation — so a figure that looks more like a telephone number now than a pension may be much smaller , in real terms , when you retire . |
9 | Some butterflies have a rear end that looks more like a head than their real heads . |
10 | However , if , after casting on , you rearrange the needles on the ribber bed to a 1×1 , then you can use four-ply with the benefit of ‘ no floats ’ and a fabric that looks more like single bed Fair Isle . |