Example sentences of "you do [adv] look " in BNC.
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31 | You 'll be trampled on by everybody if you do n't look out . |
32 | ‘ You do n't look as if you could get anything right . |
33 | You do n't look the charity ball type . ’ |
34 | ‘ You do n't look as though you read poetry , ’ said Perdita in amazement , ‘ and Martin 's a very naff name for a Gaucho . ’ |
35 | Tom : ‘ We do n't really put on a big theatrical performance , so you do n't look at it that way , you just try and sing it in tune . |
36 | ‘ You do n't look forty . ’ |
37 | ‘ You do n't look old enough to be the mother of two great big boys . |
38 | ‘ You do n't look it . |
39 | ‘ Are you alright son , you do n't look very well ? ’ |
40 | You do n't look your usual self . ’ |
41 | ‘ Do n't worry , Jo , ’ he said kindly , ‘ you do n't look it . |
42 | Well , as he says , you do n't look it . ’ |
43 | You do n't look the same from this side of the light Brenda . |
44 | ‘ I can honestly say you do n't look a day over twenty-five . ’ |
45 | You do n't look it either . |
46 | You do n't look as if you mean it , sit down please because my lesson started ten minutes ago there 's one over there Now in a minute I 'm going to give you a printed sheet and it 's going to ask you how well you think you 're doing . |
47 | In other words , I mean I 'm retired and I mean the point is that my erm experience goes back into the er into the dark ages I can almost say because in these days , you probably realise , I mean if anybody buys a video you do n't ask you do n't look for the book of instructions you ask about a five year old kiddy how to programme it ! |
48 | When it was clear to each that the other would not speak , Therese said , ‘ But you do n't look happy , my darling , that 's often the way it goes . |
49 | Andrée said , ‘ Look at me — you do n't look at me any more . ’ |
50 | ‘ My dear , ’ he said , ‘ you do n't look a day under eight . ’ |
51 | ‘ You do n't look a day older than the last time I worked with you . ’ |
52 | ‘ You do n't look like a common whore to me . ’ |
53 | Although you do n't look like C'zaki — especially that one . ’ |
54 | ‘ You do n't look like a troublemaker to me , ’ she said . |
55 | ‘ You do n't look like a secretary , ’ said Camille . |
56 | Now you do n't look as if you 're missing out , my lads , thought Jenny . |
57 | You do n't look so hot to me . ’ |
58 | You do n't look like him at all . |
59 | ‘ You do n't look well . ’ |
60 | " It 's just that you do n't look much more than seventeen yourself . " |