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34 Sentences With "not much to look at"

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There's not much to look at when a string quartet is playing.
The patch of tarmac at 105 Keefer is not much to look at.
They even have an invisibility cloak, although it's not much to look at.
Though it's incredibly comfortable, versatile, and durable, it's not much to look at.
It's not much to look at, just a tube filled with distilled water.
It's always exciting to listen to, even when there's not much to look at.
Unfortunately, there was not much to look at yet, which left him slightly deflated.
It's not much to look at, but the visuals are less important than the sound.
ChitChat's not much to look at, but it offers something I've wanted desperately for some time now.
To the naked eye, they are not much to look at — a few teeth, bits of bone.
It's not much to look at — a pretty simple, certainly beige, not-at-all-boring skillet pasta.
If you accurately portray that space in a solar system model, there's not much to look at.
It's not much to look at, but here it is: proof that a Trainspotting sequel is actually happening.
It was just as Ohrn had described it: not much to look at but wonderfully moist and buttery.
The sculpture itself is not much to look at, a wooden Tinguely machine mounted with awkward Klein monochrome panels.
The buildings are not much to look at -- squat concrete walk-ups with notoriously dark stair-wells and crumbling steps.
The result: not much to look at but wonderfully moist and buttery, perfect to accompany a chat over coffee or tea.
A window faced a central area where a dozen or so patrol agents were stationed, but there was not much to look at.
Arlan Ettinger, of Guernsey&aposs auctioneers, said the house was not much to look at but is a "national treasure" for what it represents.
THE big cardboard boxes that a team of investigators delivered to Pakistan's Supreme Court on the morning of July 25.2th were not much to look at.
Digging for proof The wreck is partially buried and not much to look at -- a long wooden spine with some planks and iron spikes lying nearby.
It's not much to look at: It's basically a cylindrical-shaped pastry, a noble cousin of muffins if you will, with a dot of raspberry jam and some icing on top.
At first glance, it's not much to look at: an egg-shaped cabin perched on landing skids with eight rotors and wings that tilt up or forward for vertical or horizontal flight.
It's not much to look at, but at least one of you will become a fan after spreading this funky, savory mixture onto a salted matzo with a sprinkle of parsley and lemon juice.
It's not much to look at, honestly, but the familiar design elements are all there, including the four Echo buttons on top and a glowing blue light that lets you know when Alexa is listening.
The game was not much to look at offensively through three quarters, but Wade stepped up in the final frame with 12 points and Dragic added 10 to help the Heat bolster their playoff position.
While not much to look at — the device in the photo is almost completely hidden behind a hideous case, (common for prototypes) — the photos, unearthed by Droid Life, indicate the phone will have dual rear cameras.
It's not much to look at from the outside, with a plain metal casing, through there are some innovative touches here, including a break in the top that can be plied open to access the device's innards, using compatible tools.
The engineers who mothered Little Joe to maturity knew it was not much to look at, but they hoped that their ungainly rocket would prove the legitimacy of most of the ballistic capsule design concepts, thereby earning its own honor. A successor, Little Joe II, would later be used for flight testing of the Apollo crew escape system.
When they were moved to Irkutsk, Bogolomets and Kovalskaya insisted on travelling together. They escaped together in February 1882, but were recaptured after about two weeks. According to the American journalist George Kennan, who visited Siberia in the 1880s and interviewed political exiles, a warden named Colonel Soloviev had the two women stripped naked in his presence, then told their male comrades that they were "not much to look at." Back in prison, Bogolomets protested by ripping up floorboards and was put in a straitjacket.
Since graphics and sound effects offered by early PC's were rather crude, magazines published before 1993 were mostly about games made for other platforms. Gameshow had found itself in uncharted waters. However, its crew had a few veterans: Murat Adanç (who used the nickname "Mac") for instance, had previously worked as an author for two magazines: 64ler and Megamiga. (As their names suggest, these magazines were about games made for Commodore 64s and Amigas, respectively.) Gameshow was a low-budget project: The magazine, at first, was not much to look at.
Before Ollie can say she's not home, Stan slams a drawer upstairs and Ollie is forced to say, "I'll bring her down." Upstairs, Ollie drafts Stan into playing the absent Magnolia and supervises his wardrobe transformation, then hurries back down to ride herd on inquisitive Uncle B, who has discovered telltale debris of planters and vases behind the sofa. Ollie paves the way for his "wife's" grand entrance by telling his uncle that "She's not much to look at — But what a clown." Said entrance is indeed grand — when "she" turns her ankle and bounces down the steps with legs widely akimbo.
According to the American journalist George Kennan, who visited Siberia in the 1880s and interviewed political exiles, a warden named Colonel Soloviev had the two women stripped naked in his presence, then told their male comrades that they were "not much to look at." Back in prison, Bogolomets protested by ripping up floorboards and was put in a straitjacket. Kovalskaya, who tried to prevent the wardens from binding her, was put in handcuffs. Shchedrin, who was in the same prison, punched Soloviev in the face, for which he was sentenced to death, though the sentence was commuted, and he was chained to a wheelbarrow.
"She's Funny That Way" or "He's Funny That Way" is a popular song, composed by Neil Moret, with lyrics by Richard Whiting. It was composed for the short film Gems Of M-G-M in 1929 for Marion Harris, though the film was not released until 1931. Harris sang it as "I'm Funny That Way". A torch song, according to Philip Furia and Michael Lasser, the "song begins self-deprecatingly—'I'm not much to look at, I'm nothing to see'—but "at the end of each chorus, it affirms the lover's good fortune: 'I've got a woman crazy 'bout me, she's funny that way.

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