(31) The water looks quite deep there.
(32) That shirt looks good on you.
(33) It's up to you what your world looks like.
(34) The future looks bleak for the fishing industry.
(35) The takeover bid now looks unlikely to succeed.
(36) They aren't rich by the looks of them.
(37) A grub looks like a short fat worm.
(38) Looks like someone's been rummaging around in my desk.
(39) The car still looks quite new.
(40) She resembles her brother in looks.
(41) This patch looks a bit unprofessional.
(42) The factory's future now looks quite bright.
(43) Dr Kengerli looks to Turkey as his mother country.
(44) He looks young for his age.
(45) He looks robust and healthy enough.
(46) Now she looks pale as if she were ill.
(47) The 23-year-old US tennis star looks unbeatable this season.
(48) That chair looks a bit unstable to me.
(49) She looks rather masculine in that suit.
(50) That room unadorned with pictures or curtains looks bare.
(51) That bridge looks unsound to me.
(52) I like the looks of this one better.
(53) He looks old for his age.
(54) She looks just like her mother.
(55) He looks very happy lately.
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(56) The poor child looks more dead than alive.
(57) The film looks a surefire Oscar winner.
(58) This glass disc looks very fragile.
(59) She looks nothing like her mother.
(60) She looks certain to win an Oscar.
(31) She looks nothing like her mother.
(32) He looks rather like his father.
(33) It looks that they'll be admitted to the fellowship.
(34) It always looks kind of bluish.
(35) That dress looks a bit long to me.
(36) The main building looks towards the sea.
(37) That radio looks so out of date.
(38) She's been leading throughout the race, but it now looks as if she's tiring.
(39) Stop fiddling about with your hair - it looks fine.
(40) It looks like this wintry weather is here to stay.
(41) Tonight's programme looks back at the main events of the year.
(42) This issue looks likely to continue to vex the government.
(43) There's something creepy about the way he looks at me.
(44) The front of the house looks to the sea. It gets a beautiful view.
(45) At sunset, the sun looks as if it is going down.
(46) This year's Budget looks set to be a precarious high-wire act for the Chancellor.
(47) It looks like it's going to be a long meeting, doesn't it?
(48) It's not reliable to judge a man only by his looks.
(49) Guy looks very smart in his new suit, doesn't he?
(50) It looks like high noon for the nation's movie theaters, now we are in the age of the home video.
(51) Imagine Robert Redford when he was young - that's what John looks like.
(52) Rick hasn't changed. He looks exactly the same as he did at school.
(53) He's got the looks of a film star now, but he was a real ugly duckling as a child.
(54) The tan-coloured dog looks suspiciously like an American pit bull terrier.
(55) It looks as if the policy will be a success, providing that the government perseveres and does not give in to its critics.
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(56) To declare war against the small island state looks like the action of a cowardly nation.
(57) The old Dutch fort with its thick high walls looks virtually impregnable.
(58) It is infuriating to talk to someone who just looks out of the window.
(59) This watch may be a counterfeit, but it looks just like the original.
(60) The company still hopes to find a buyer, but the future looks bleak .
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