Example sentences of "looked [art] " in BNC.
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1 | All the pictures he showed me looked the same messy blur but he insisted he could make out the individual features of each person . |
2 | She looked the same as before . |
3 | She looked the possible winner a furlong from home , but faded near the finish as the task of conceding so much weight told . |
4 | Mason was ahead but Biggs for a while looked the stronger man and employed his superior technique to suggest that Mason might be running into trouble . |
5 | Iro 's direct running down the wing always looked the tourists ' most promising mode of attack , and on the stroke of the interval , he muscled past three defenders to give the Kiwis a 10-4 half-time lead . |
6 | A supercar designed and built in Turin , but by the Japanese , the Art & Tech Sogna looked the part |
7 | Mr Ridley looked the reverse — what you might call cinegelet . |
8 | As the number of former South Vietnamese army majors and persecuted intellectuals drifted down to infinitesimal proportions and the number of economic migrants grew , the United States looked the other way . |
9 | Horner , in her first final , looked the edgier . |
10 | After that England always looked the likely winners . |
11 | As the number of former South Vietnamese army majors and persecuted intellectuals drifted down to infinitesimal proportions and the number of economic migrants grew , the United States looked the other way . |
12 | On his international debut the sweeper Simon looked the genuine article , while the central defender Monzon showed he can compensate for a lack of height with good positioning and excellent timing . |
13 | Everywhere I looked the Government was involved . |
14 | She looked the same as usual ; untidy , a hole in her coat where she 'd caught it on a hook in the yard . |
15 | His fingers were still round Tug 's wrists as he looked the Woman sharply up and down . |
16 | When he turned towards me at Dun Laoghaire , he looked the complete tearaway . |
17 | Ferdinando , a clean white blouse on and freshly shaved , looked the handsome fellow who had first attracted her and the way he carried his son , with ease and pride , made her feel warm towards him . |
18 | She could easily have noble blood , she looked the sort . |
19 | It seemed to Sam that she looked the tall girl over very intently during those few moments , but then most people looked twice at Evelyn , not because she was especially beautiful but she had a kind of composure unusual in a street girl . |
20 | With his wild dashing looks — aquiline nose , sweeping moustaches and a mop of shining hair — Tritsis looked the very image of the ‘ clepht ’ , the mountain warlords who carried the torch of Greek independence in the last century . |
21 | Montgomerie looked the sharpest fielder on a miserable day when tea was delivered to the fielders after one hour 's play . |
22 | They all looked the same to him . |
23 | All the corridors looked the same and he felt thoroughly confused by his new surroundings . |
24 | Many of the words were almost a line long and all looked the same . |
25 | Lachlan looked the women over . |
26 | In the suddenly-peaceful bower , Elizabeth looked the old cradles over carefully . |
27 | Only Morrissey looked the part , ensconced as he was in a wild celebration of his now successful madness . |
28 | looked the subtle balance effected by the genius of James . |
29 | Indurain looked the master of his former captain , Pedro Delgado , who won the Tour in 1988 , faltered since that victory but may be on the way back to the top . |
30 | With his highly polished boots and gaiters , corduroy trousers and tweed jacket , he looked the epitome of authority . |