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(211) The model glider looks fine, although the only way we can really put it to the test is to see if it will fly.
(212) By rights the Social Democrats ought to be the favourites in the election. But nothing looks less certain.
(213) He has the most awful taste so you can probably imagine what his house looks like.
(214) Britain looks set to send a major force of over 100 tanks and supporting equipment.
(215) That question looks easy, but there's a catch in it.
(216) At first glance, organic farming looks much more expensive for the farmer.
(217) She always looks immaculate.
(218) Even when it's so hot, she looks as fresh as a daisy. How does she do it?
(219) He looks as if he buys all his clothes from Goodwill.
(220) A CD-I deck looks like a video recorder and plugs into the home television and stereo system.
(221) He's a very conservative dresser - he always looks like he's wearing his father's clothes!
(222) The room looks very different since you've changed the furniture round.
(223) Apart from the 10 officers, a crew of 90 looks after the 300 passengers.
(224) It looks as if the coming autumn harvest will be even better than the last one.
(225) She carries her age very well. She looks 50 but in fact she's more than 60 .
(226) How terribly ill he looks, but he's only reaping as he has sown in youth.
(227) It looks like being/as if it's going to be a nice day.
(228) The picture looks very different when you see it close to.
(229) The company looks poised to make a significant breakthrough in China.
(230) He looks as though he would not hurt a fly.
(231) Passing my stall, she cast black looks at the amount of stuff still unsold.
(232) Now I know what the underneath of a car looks like.
(233) After such a dry summer, it's difficult to imagine what rain looks like.
(234) There is an unmistakable note of nostalgia in his voice when he looks back on the early years of the family business.
(235) He looks much too skinny / scrawny to be a weight - lifter.
(236) She used her good looks to compensate her lack of intelligence.
(237) It looks as though the weather is going to turn nasty again.
(238) I don't know how old he is,(www.Sentencedict.com) but he looks well over/past forty.
(239) He put on weight and started to lose his looks.
(240) It looks as if the firm is heading for another record year.
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