Example sentences of "she look [conj] [conj] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ She looks as though she could do with more agreeable company — such as myself . ’ |
2 | Oh that 's a nice one she looks as though she 's smiling . |
3 | Yeah , she looks as though she 's got a bit more colour and she says she feels a bit better . |
4 | To me she looks as though she 's got bags under them . |
5 | She did n't look frightened , but neither did she look as though she was faking anything . |
6 | She looked as though her mouth was full of lemon juice . |
7 | No one knew how old she was , but she looked as though she was made of leather and would last forever . |
8 | The iron grey , Tero , got by because her coat was almost black , but Maldita was so dazzlingly white , except for a sprinkling of rust-brown freckles on her belly , that she looked as though she 'd been through the car wash . |
9 | She looked as though she might slide off at any moment . |
10 | Sarah answered the door ; she wore a shabby blue woollen dress , her grey hair straggled and she looked as though she could do with a wash . |
11 | Madra 's forehead shone in the heat , and with those dark eyebrows she looked as though she were concentrating hard on not spilling the wine . |
12 | The affair was both a personal and a professional humiliation and she looked as though she could cry . |
13 | If she looked as though she knew what she was doing , she might just be able to bluff her way through . |
14 | She looked as though she 'd been crying , and I felt sorry — ’ |
15 | She looked as though she would have no objection to the noise and speed of the world . |
16 | Lucy Lane arrived : in a green frock figured in black , dark hair expertly set , a shoulder bag matching her frock ; she looked as though she had just stepped out of her BMW runabout for a spot of window shopping . |
17 | The gathers over the bosom made her look as though she was the one breast-feeding . |
18 | Her best coat would perhaps have been better because it would make her look as though she had n't let herself go , but on the other hand her frightful old lumber jacket would have suggested , what was true enough , that she was worried enough not to care . |
19 | You want her to look as though you care , do n't you ? |
20 | ‘ There 's no need for her to look as though she does , ’ said Lili . |