Example sentences of "[not/n't] look [prep] [pron] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 He could afford to study her , for she was not looking at him with any but surface attention .
2 He was not looking at me at all .
3 I mean I 'm not looking at anyone in particular , because I I ca n't
4 Sometimes the pitfalls in not looking at it from all these angles become painfully clear .
5 Suppose that my friend was not looking for me at all .
6 Not looking for you at all .
7 He picked up the cases and she took their hand-cases and they walked home , passing three separate black people who looked at them with silent hostility and two elderly white women who did not look at them at all .
8 She kept her eyes lowered to make sure that she did not look at me at this moment , at my own quite irrelevant scars .
9 So do not look at me in that accusing way , little sister ! ’
10 We do not look at ourselves in any kind of subservient relationship . ’
11 She flashed the note around , proudly though covertly , and looked for him at the bus stop , but she could not look for him without some misgiving .
12 ‘ I had n't looked at it like that .
13 He was n't looking at her at all when he said this .
14 I did n't look at her at all , just watched the two loafers .
15 After that , he did n't look at her at all .
16 She wished he would n't look at her like that .
17 ‘ But do n't look at me like that .
18 I wish she would n't look at me like that — she 's gone all hard and like she do n't like me no more .
19 And do n't look at me like that , Aggie .
20 ‘ Do n't look at me like that , Dad .
21 ‘ Oh , please do n't look at me like that , Rokeya , I feel as if you are trying to poison me . ’
22 It is perhaps worth recalling the images of eyes which persist in his poetry — and " Do n't look at me like that ! " is also Harry Monchensey 's cry in The Family Reunion .
23 Do n't look at me like that !
24 ‘ Do n't look at me like that ! ’ he yelled .
25 Caroline , if you want to sleep alone in your bed tonight , do n't look at me like that … ’
26 ‘ Do n't look at me like that .
27 ‘ Do n't look at me like that ! ’ said Alec .
28 Uncertainly , she added , ‘ Do n't look at me like that , Benedict .
29 ‘ Do n't look at me like that , ’ Marjorie said .
30 ‘ The Exhilarator only does night exercises — do n't look at me like that , that 's what they call them — on Friday and Saturday .
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