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(1) Youth looks forward and age backward. 
(2) Love looks with telescope; envy with microscope. 
(3) The devil looks after his own. 
(4) There is many a boy here today who looks on war as all glory, but boys, it is all hell. 
(5) The lanscope belongs to the man who looks at it. 
(6) He looks like a saint but the devil he is. 
(7) He looks scary but he's really a gentle giant.
(8) The design certainly looks good on paper.
(9) He looks pale in the moonlight.
(10) One who frequently looks back can't go far.
(11) He looks like a restless man.
(12) Tom is like his father in looks.
(13) He looks older than he is.
(14) Never judge something by its looks.
(15) The room looks different with the furniture gone.
(16) The future looks pretty dismal right now.
(17) Their hostile looks showed that he was unwelcome.
(18) The film looks back at Spain's glorious past.
(19) Leonora was fussy about her looks.
(20) It looks as if it's going to rain.
(21) The room looks different without the furniture.
(22) She's very vain about her good looks.
(23) She looks young, but she's actually 50.
(24) My hotel room looks out across the lake.
(25) A tree that looks at God all day.
(26) That dress looks good on you.
(27) Your hair looks a bit tangled.
(28) It looks likely that the peace talks will fail.
(29) He looks old and walks with a stick.
(30) The countryside looks its best in October.
(1) He looks scary but he's really a gentle giant.
(2) The design certainly looks good on paper.
(3) He looks pale in the moonlight.
(4) Tom is like his father in looks.
(5) Never judge something by its looks.
(6) The future looks pretty dismal right now.
(7) Their hostile looks showed that he was unwelcome.
(8) The film looks back at Spain's glorious past.
(9) Leonora was fussy about her looks.
(10) She's very vain about her good looks.
(11) My hotel room looks out across the lake.
(12) That dress looks good on you.
(13) It looks likely that the peace talks will fail.
(14) The countryside looks its best in October.
(15) The water looks quite deep there.
(16) That shirt looks good on you.
(17) They aren't rich by the looks of them.
(18) A grub looks like a short fat worm.
(19) Looks like someone's been rummaging around in my desk.
(20) The car still looks quite new.
(21) This patch looks a bit unprofessional.
(22) The factory's future now looks quite bright.
(23) Dr Kengerli looks to Turkey as his mother country.
(24) He looks young for his age.
(25) He looks robust and healthy enough.
(26) The 23-year-old US tennis star looks unbeatable this season.
(27) That room unadorned with pictures or curtains looks bare.
(28) I like the looks of this one better.
(29) The film looks a surefire Oscar winner.
(30) This glass disc looks very fragile.
(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.
(55) is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words.
(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 .
(61) It looks nothing like a horse.
(62) The commercial future of the company looks very promising.
(63) It looks as though you've bungled again.
(64) He looks rather like his father.
(65) Don't buy that coat-it looks cheap and nasty.
(66) It looks that they'll be admitted to the fellowship.
(67) It always looks kind of bluish.
(68) That dress looks a bit long to me.
(69) That baby looks just like her father!
(70) His dark looks are a reflection of his.
(71) Poor little mite, he looks so tired.
(72) One who frequently looks back can nit go far.
(73) The main building looks towards the sea.
(74) Wow! Did you make that cake? It looks delicious!
(75) Good looks are not as important as kindness.
(76) Stir the mixture until it looks creamy.
(77) At sunrise, the sun looks like a cake.
(78) That radio looks so out of date.
(79) Love sees no color, age, or looks, it only sees what in your heart.
(80) Life frustration, is the rainbow after the storm; life is suffering, there is sunshine after rain the sky looks blue.
(81) You are still young and beautiful in my calendar and the extra year seems indeed to have improved your looks.appy Birthday to you!
(82) She's been leading throughout the race, but it now looks as if she's tiring.
(83) The sky looks very grey. I think it's going to rain.
(84) Jiao Zi looks like gold coin, implying a wealthy year ahead.
(85) Stop fiddling about with your hair - it looks fine.
(85) Wish you will love and make progress everyday!
(86) It looks like this wintry weather is here to stay.
(87) It looks like we'll have to stand - there are no seats left.
(88) You are still young and beautiful in my calendar and the extra year seems indeed to have improved your looks. Happy Birthday to you!
(89) It looks like we are going to have a thunder shower.
(90) It looks like she'll be too busy to stop for a coffee break.
(61) This rain looks as if it has set in for the rest of the day.
(62) The disquieting situation between these two neighbouring countries looks set to continue.
(63) The project looks at how we could be more effective in encouraging students to enter teacher training.
(64) If you set the boy among those tall children, he looks even shorter.
(65) Although our skin looks smooth, when magnified it is full of bumps and holes.
(66) The economy looks set to sustain its growth into next year.
(91) Kate looks really unhappy - I'd better make sure she's all right.
(92) This suitcase looks heavy but actually it is very light.
(93) It looks like it's thumbs up for their latest album.
(94) Tonight's programme looks back at the main events of the year.
(95) This issue looks likely to continue to vex the government.
(96) Your smile looks adorable. You should wear it more often.
(97) She is envious of Jane's good looks and covetous of her car.
(98) There's something creepy about the way he looks at me.
(99) The best colour in the whole world, is the one that looks good, on you!
(100) That pie looks tempting.
(101) The front of the house looks to the sea. It gets a beautiful view.
(102) At sunset, the sun looks as if it is going down.
(103) This brings a birthday message especially to say how much I love you and you are as young and charming in my calendar as before,and the extra year seems indeed to have improved your looks and grace.
(104) This year's Budget looks set to be a precarious high-wire act for the Chancellor.
(105) It looks like it's going to be a long meeting, doesn't it?
(106) Don't go for looks;they can deceive. Don't go for wealth; even that fades away. Find the one that makes your heart smile.
(107) Each afraid to love woman, must have deep love. Looks like the poison not invade, actually had the poison assault body.
(108) I like her looks.
(109) Good looks may fade, but a good heart keeps you beautiful forever.
(110) Happiness always looks small while you hold it in your hands, but let it go, and you learn at once how big and precious it is.
(111) It's not reliable to judge a man only by his looks.
(112) It looks like the pictures were being used for blackmail.
(113) Guy looks very smart in his new suit, doesn't he?
(114) It looks like high noon for the nation's movie theaters, now we are in the age of the home video.
(115) It looks like you already know deep in my heart.Sentence dictionary
(116) Imagine Robert Redford when he was young - that's what John looks like.
(117) Rick hasn't changed. He looks exactly the same as he did at school.
(118) The government looks likely to go back on its decision to close the mines.
(119) He's got the looks of a film star now, but he was a real ugly duckling as a child.
(120) The report looks at economic growth in Europe and elsewhere.
(121) It looks like a miniature version of James Bond's car.
(122) The tan-coloured dog looks suspiciously like an American pit bull terrier.
(123) It looks as if the policy will be a success, providing that the government perseveres and does not give in to its critics.
(124) The woman secretaries should be employed for their ability not for their looks.
(125) To declare war against the small island state looks like the action of a cowardly nation.
(126) The old Dutch fort with its thick high walls looks virtually impregnable.
(127) He must be about sixty, whereas his wife looks about thirty.
(128) It is infuriating to talk to someone who just looks out of the window.
(129) This watch may be a counterfeit, but it looks just like the original.
(130) The company still hopes to find a buyer, but the future looks bleak .
(131) Love looks not with the eyes, but with the mind. William Shakespeare 
(132) This rain looks as if it has set in for the rest of the day.
(133) The disquieting situation between these two neighbouring countries looks set to continue.
(134) The final figure looks like being much higher than predicted.
(135) Your book looks more interesting than mine: do you want to swap ?
(136) Happy, is looks for a warm person for a lifetime.
(137) The recollection cannot diverge, looks like the shadow to remain.
(138) It looks as though a compromise agreement has now been reached.
(139) He had always been very jealous of his brother's good looks.
(140) The cement is stacked up over there, and it looks like rain.
(141) I don't like the colour they've chosen for their new carpet it looks really nasty.
(142) The project looks at how we could be more effective in encouraging students to enter teacher training.
(143) If you set the boy among those tall children, he looks even shorter.
(144) Wearing a blue skirt, microstrip wheat color skin looks so healthy, black hair like a waterfall vertically over the shoulders, with a reddish face.
(145) Nobody looks down on you because everybody is too busy to look at you.
(146) Although our skin looks smooth, when magnified it is full of bumps and holes.
(147) The economy looks set to sustain its growth into next year.
(148) Nina looks the spitting image of Sissy Spacek.
(149) The altered landscape looks unnatural and weird.
(150) The school's future now looks very bright.
(151) It looks as if a storm is brewing.
(152) That pretty girl looks like a possible pickup.
(153) Continue whisking until the mixture looks smooth and creamy.
(154) The nation looks to them for guidance.
(155) She looks a bit like his cousin Maureen.
(156) The monarch looks to the archbishop for spiritual direction.
(157) Your neck looks swollen; let me have a feel.
(158) She looks disconcertingly like a familiar aunt or grandmother.
(159) The ravages of time had spoilt her looks.
(160) From this angle it looks crooked.
(161) It looks as if the blaze was started deliberately.
(162) Aluminium looks heavy but actually it is very light.
(163) The product looks and burns like a regular cigarette.
(164) Nothing looks worse than dry, cracked lips.
(165) He looks down his nose at anyone foreign.
(166) The team looks almost certain to win the match.
(167) Kate still looks pale and underfed.
(168) Grandad looks absolutely ludicrous in old sunhat.
(169) I secretly envied her for her good looks.
(170) The Green vote looks likely to increase again.
(171) She looks much younger than she is.
(172) The performer received only pitying looks from his audience.
(173) It looks terribly slummy in this house.
(174) He looks about him, sensing danger.
(175) The idea looks good on paper.
(176) Jimmy looks like a million dollars.
(177) an Indian nursemaid who looks after children.
(178) He looks like he's been in a scrap.
(179) From his looks I'd say he was Swedish.
(180) She looks devastating in that skirt.
(181) He looks every inch the City businessman.
(182) The child was like its mother in looks.
(183) Although the coral looks hard, it is very delicate.
(184) He looks honest enough,but can we trust him?
(185) The maid, casting black looks, hurried out.
(186) Recent historical work looks kindly on the regime.
(187) I was dazzled by his charm and good looks.
(188) Kohl's retirement looks far from comfortable.
(189) With its gently rolling hills it looks like Tuscany.
(190) The hotel looks towards the sea.
(191) Her looks belie her 50 years.
(192) There were one or two suspicious looks from nearby.
(193) Sarah looks as if she's on her last legs.
(194) You should never judge a person by their looks.
(195) I never chose people just because of their looks.
(196) This looks a likely field for mushrooms.
(197) The all-in-one body suit looks great with jeans.
(198) Our reporter looks at reactions to Britain's apparently deep-rooted distrust of her EU partner.
(199) So far it looks like Warner Brothers' gamble is paying off.
(200) Her energy and youthful good looks belie her 65 years.
(201) We sit on the terrace(), which looks out on the sea.
(202) He has good looks and charm, and always falls on his feet.
(203) Although the machine looks cumbersome, it is actually easy to use.
(204) I haven't seen her for so long that I've forgotten what she looks like.
(205) The hall looks more festive with all that greenery in pots.Sentencedict
(206) When the moon is new it looks like an arc of light in the sky.
(207) Although this recipe looks long, it is actually very quick to prepare.
(208) It looks like they've sent us on a wild goose chase.
(209) She looks down on people who've never been to university.
(210) She got a new job and her life looks rosy.
(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, 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.
(241) She burned with an incandescence that had nothing to do with her looks.
(242) His good looks won him the election but he has still to prove that he's not just a pretty face.
(243) The whole room looks as if it has been lovingly put together over the years.
(244) Don't worry if this first coat of paint looks messy.
(245) Profit and dividend growth looks like being above average for the foreseeable future.
(246) I fear that a land war now looks very probable.
(247) She looks rather out of it -- perhaps she doesn't speak English.
(248) For 40 years she has captivated the world with her radiant looks.
(249) It looks like our holiday plans are up the spout.
(250) The house looks pretty good(), but a fresh paint job wouldn't hurt either.
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