Example sentences of "[pers pn] [verb] n't look [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ My dear ma'am , I assure you I do n't look for matrimony .
2 Now , I , I , I do n't , I do n't look for trouble , you know me
3 ‘ Look , ’ he said , ‘ I thought — any man would have thought — that if I did n't look for knowledge , good family , and wealth in a wife , if I sacrificed all that , I would be sure of finding a country girl who was at least pure … but … but I should not accuse you . ’
4 When I 'd finished , I did n't look at Mum and Dad , I just stared at the carpet .
5 However modern synthetic fillings are much less bulky and heavy than you may remember if you have n't looked at sleeping bags for a while .
6 We do n't look at telly .
7 We do n't look like pop stars , we 're just = us !
8 Little was known , either , about the families of fourteen children taken into care in Aberdeen at around the same time as those in Ayrshire ; they did n't look for publicity , speak to the press or generate such wide interest and public concern .
9 But they did n't look like screenplay writers .
10 You know , I think it is now more a traditional family time , Christmas , and you know they do n't look at Hogmanay the same .
11 Littlewoods say they are not worried by the prospect of disappointed customers complaining they do n't look like catwalk queens in their £9.99 clothes .
12 Indeed , as Tony Gamble , the company 's Publisher and Managing Director , indicated to this year 's Electronic Publishing Conference the main reason they had n't looked at desktop publishing was because they were professional publishers and felt that the technology was unlikely to be suitable for them .
13 He did n't look at Dot .
14 He rolled over and opened his eyes though he did n't look at Dot any more than she looked at him .
15 It did n't look like cheese .
16 It does n't look like camera shake .
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