Sentence examples for order looks from inspiring English sources

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Mind you, that lower middle order looks really weak.

They share his alarm: the legal opinion in the FISC order looks unconstitutional to them.

TO LOSE one prime minister may be regarded as a misfortune; to lose two in short order looks like carelessness.

Such action will be all the harder in a world where trade and financial markets have become weapons of diplomatic war, in which anti-globalist parties of the right and left have significantly more support, and where the global order looks much more worn and frayed.

While former police officers occupy the corner offices -- law enforcement plaques on their walls, pistols on their desks -- a group of people in their 20's with "Law & Order" looks sit in a row of cubicles, clicking away at computer terminals and checking résumés of potential hires of Fortune 500 companies to see, for example, if they really graduated from the schools they list.

In fact the man to move down the order looks likely, on current form anyway, to be Buttler, who followed the nightwatchman Tredwell to the crease, struggled to make any headway whatsoever against 22 deliveries and then very tamely edged the 23rd behind.

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The top order looked rattled and the bowling was at times innocuous.

Atherton ended a match in which he started in good order looking desperate.

Cory Christopher, waiting for his order, looked out to see a van filled with plainclothes passengers looking right back.

At the time, Collins's decision to shift Wright in the order looked like a stroke of genius.

David Cameron calling for law and order looked like a petulant boarding-school prefect, when what was needed was a stern and uncompromising headmistress.

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