looks造句(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.