Examples of using Looking very in English and their translations into Portuguese
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Colloquial
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Official
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Medicine
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Financial
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Computer
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Official/political
Someone's looking very handsome tonight.
You don't seem to be looking very hard.
Is never said that anybody comes and says,"You looking very beautiful.
He goes walking on the pack looking very chic dangling limply the tails.
Miss Evans, Mr Evans, looking very sharp this summer.
You are looking very… pink and fresh today.
You're looking very good.
Looking very strong and forbidding.
Miss howe, you're looking very well.
Alex. she's not looking very good.
I saw my mother, looking very beautiful and lying
The big digital warhead-- we had a shot at this by looking very closely at data and data structures.
a pile of furs is lying, looking very thick and comfy,
There are"symptoms" that strange looking very serious and can be purely ephemeral,
harsh conditions it is looking very very sad and we are trying
bruising or bleeding very easily or looking very pale.
The Commission is looking very carefully at the situation in every Member State
Going on a boat on an adventure, looking very Neptune in the eye,
The prospects of a near-term trade deal are looking very unlikely, as talks have reached a deadlock phase.
Currency The famous Arc de Triompf in Barcelona is easily recognizable despite looking very different to it's bigger brother in Paris.