1. But he said it looks bad to the public to cut teachers while hiring Janitors and assistant principals. 2. Eventually, the heroic locals would make several killing mistakes, the final score would look bad. 3. Hunt said things looked bad, and went on to enumerate the reasons why. 4. It seems that Freemantle was uneasy about poems which even in the most literal sense made the poet look bad. 5. That was the hardest part, using the field sales information without making Wilkinson look bad. 6. The cut looked quite bad. 7. The situation looked bad, but we still had hope that things would get better soon. 8. The weather looked bad, but they were resolved to go on with their picnic regardless. 9. Things are looking pretty bad for us at this point. |