Example sentences of "the [noun] it looks [conj] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ The superintendent of this building appears to be a broken reed , and unless I spend the next twenty-four hours on the telephone it looks as though we are plumb out of luck , ’ he added , throwing the phone book down in disgust .
2 At the moment it looks as though shock Juddmonte International winner Ezzoud will come over from England and if that 's the case we could have an intriguing race on our hands .
3 At the moment it looks as though Ezzoud , who won the Juddmonte International at York will take his chance and after that shock win over Sabrehill he must be fancied .
4 At the moment it looks as though Ezzoud , who won the Juddmonte International at York will take his chance and after that shock win over Sabrehill he must be fancied .
5 ‘ Whoa ! ’ is constructed slyly , so from the outside it looks like it was made by tramps in their lunch hour , but in reality it is a nifto exercise in song-building that starts off quiet and nervous and by the end is running about the room shouting and pouring lager into flowerpots .
6 ‘ Maybe they should build a police station on the site it looks as though it could come in very handy in the future … ‘
7 If you drop the E it looks like policing does n't it ?
8 He says that in the end it looks as though the TI offer may be taken up .
9 From the memo it looks as though you ask me for the form as P.A. to Head of Group .
10 On the day we lost the hour on the clock it looks as though winter 's started in earnest .
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