Example sentences of "and did not look " in BNC.

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1 She stood at the sink , chopping courgettes and aubergines , when he came in , and did not look up , so he surmised that the mood was bad .
2 I was watching a card trick one of the soldiers was showing me and did not look up until the cart had almost passed the window .
3 ‘ I watched him play against Liverpool and he scored a fine goal and did not look far short of his true form . ’
4 He sat on a chair facing the desk and did not look at Mr Rose , though he did from time to time tilt his head to measure the angled slices of building and reflected light arranged by the blind .
5 He walked to his car and did not look back or glance in her direction as he drove quickly out of the drive .
6 Matthew had his eyes fixed on the desk and did not look up .
7 She walked across the corner of the square , and did not look back .
8 He groaned and did not look at her .
9 ‘ More than once , I should n't wonder , ’ he grunted , and did not look at all thrilled when she failed to reply .
10 Miss Butler said : ‘ He stood next to me in the lift and did not look at all shifty .
11 Janice , who switched to nights this week to cover for a colleague , today told the Echo : ‘ He stood next to me and did not look at all shifty .
12 Marie shrugged and did n't look at him .
13 She had n't moved from the sofa and did n't look up when he pushed open the door .
14 But he sat and did n't look up and said , ‘ Hang on for a coach , ’
15 Also , I wore glasses and did n't look capable of ju-jitsu .
16 The woman sounded doubtful ; but Ruth set off , running purposefully , and did n't look back .
17 ‘ Oh , yes , ’ said Haverford , ‘ of course you are , ’ and did n't look up from his ‘ Jottings ’ .
18 He watched the television and did n't look at Kiah or Rilla .
19 For a long time the boy maintained a defiant silence and did n't look at his father .
20 Josie was laying out makeup brushes on the table , and did n't look up as Lucy stepped inside and half-closed the door behind her .
21 He hated the way she said to him , ‘ Tell me tomorrow darling , I must fly now , ’ and the way that when she 'd waved Bye-bye and got into the taxi , she immediately opened her bag and took out her mirror and comb , and did n't look at you again , even if the taxi did n't move for ages , because the man was changing the meter or talking into his radio .
22 He did ; without a word he walked away and did n't look back .
23 You were terrible , not convincing and did n't look remotely drunk . ’
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