Sentence examples for which looked rather from inspiring English sources

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It is described as "a device which looked rather like a largish electronic calculator.

"He still hasn't found the solution," ran the text, which looked rather familiar.

They had left Great Wakering in Essex, which looked rather small actually, with a tattered union flag waving over it.

Somewhere between 43rd and 44th St. he suddenly came upon a new street which looked rather like the principal Street of a New England village.

Certain spectators could see little but her latest risqué outfit, which looked rather like a toga but which she defined as a lace jumper with a "peek-a-boo" back.

"We call them the oil rigs," Ms. Coelho said, nodding at the angular poles, which looked rather human, like stick figures decked out in green rosettes and flouncy pink dresses.

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That ad, which looks rather oddly like a campaign spot, became a punch line, mocked later by even Dole himself.

The limes, which look rather like gherkins, are good for two weeks at the most, making broad distribution almost impossible.

"I get 'ytcdskljojnvds.lkzsedli j un fesalmjni vfesa lmija mju fceiv faewj;omivrewaomiu; svfeomijuhlvesmu oilgvrstmjloivtrseomiju,' which looks rather like Finnish.

In fact the plot, which looks rather extreme, is barely dwelled on; the kidnapping is thrown off almost casually.

His impersonation of babies, which looks rather more like a take on drunken old men, was particularly gripping.

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