Sentence examples for well off looking from inspiring English sources

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"I think they should recognise that, even if they go ahead, this project will take so long, and be so bedevilled by objections, that we'd be just as well off looking at alternatives, and that's why what we have been doing is looking at all the possible alternative solutions".

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But you can make it as difficult and frustrating as possible, which might well send them off looking for easier prey.

And I have to say that Mr. Obama comes off looking, well, naïve.

In fact, the Chinese come off looking like, well, us.

She's got more empathy with the ordinary Joe, and I hope they'll see us for our true colours – but, you know, if the press every day are painting Christine as some social-climbing minx, well then…" He tails off looking glum.

"I'm happy the first one went so well and it takes some pressure off looking ahead in the next couple of matches".

From Rupa Huq at Progress Online: Cameron started off well, looking bronzed as well as well-fed and after nearly five years at the top of his party, conveying confidence and fluency.

In Syria, the people are not as well off; they still look to the state as they do to a mother".

He did it nicely and quickened up well off no pace and looked about in front.

Casual jobs during the farming season, from November to March, are plentiful as well-off farmers look for extra hired hands to meet the increased workload.

All of them look well off and self-satisfied.

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