Example sentences of "he [verb] n't look [adv] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Regarding the ‘ fat factor ’ , he did n't look particularly portly in the picture in last nights local rag ( looks like it was taken during Wimbledon at home ) . |
2 | A few pennies were dropped into it but he did n't look very pleased . |
3 | For some reason , he did n't look very pleased about it . |
4 | He did n't look very pleased did he ? |
5 | Sorry He did n't look very pleased , did he ? |
6 | He did n't look very happy , but then , when had she ever seen him look anything except cool or irritable , or arrogantly amused ? |
7 | He did n't look very bright , which he was . |
8 | I thought he did n't look so good . |
9 | He did n't look too pleased to see me , but then he knows what I think of his work . |
10 | ‘ But he do n't look too hot . |
11 | He do n't look too well , do he ? ’ |
12 | Oh he do n't look very pleased with something does he ? |
13 | But he does n't look exceptionally brown though . |
14 | He does n't look very strong , but he 's much stronger than me . |
15 | Rozario limps on but he does n't look too comfortable . |
16 | ‘ He does n't look too bad because of his coat but when you handle him , he is just a bag of bones . ’ |