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But the new uniforms for station staff do look a treat"
I must say, Gwen, your garden looks a treat.
The vast sandy beach up here looks a treat.
"Boy, you look a treat," said one of the android's mouths.
It not only looks a treat, but the flesh of the immature flower heads is delicious.
I don't know whether she can act, but she looks a treat.'
The duty solicitor looked a treat, as always, in his blue suit and regimental tie.
"My, you do look a treat, miss," she declared.
You look a treat in that gear.
F Map This place was freshly minted when we visited and looked a treat.
I said at once, 'Good heavens, no: this looks a treat!'
"That's daft, you look a treat-" The sergeant broke off.
Don't he look a treat!
'It would have looked a treat flowerin' here once.
It looked a treat.
You're looking a treat!
'Strikes me you'd look a treat yourself riding bareback at a circus.'
"You'd have looked a treat in them, I expect," said Sergeant O'Connor.
"You look a treat," Bessy assured her.
'Looking a treat!
Jim and John had splashed out on vast quantities of bunting and balloons to decorate the streets and the town looked a treat.
'You look a treat,' said Philbrick.
"You're looking a treat tonight, m'dear, a fine sight for these poor old eyes," he says, and, scenting a large tip, she smiles broadly at him.
MEL SMITH looked a treat - matted unwashed hair, dirty denim cut-offs revealing pale chubby legs.
The rest of the hotel, which includes a good-sized pool surrounded by wooden decking, and a relaxing open-sided sitting-room full of books and games, also looks a treat.