Example sentences of "[pron] [verb] n't look [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | At this sort of a reunion , one looks to another and says I do n't look sixty , do I ? |
2 | I do n't look old enough ? |
3 | ‘ I do n't look gorgeous and untouchable , ’ she said with a snort . |
4 | ‘ If I do n't look smart I sha n't be comfortable . |
5 | ( as if I did n't look daft enough anyway ) . |
6 | ‘ I 've got a key if I want anything , which does n't look likely as things are . |
7 | In the canteen queue , Marcus was startled to see that the two men in front were holding hands : a lumbering man in his twenties and a boy who did n't look old enough to be in prison , who was as pretty as a girl . |
8 | You did n't look pleased . ’ |
9 | ‘ You did n't look worried — you were so calm and kind to her . |
10 | " It 's just that you do n't look much more than seventeen yourself . " |
11 | Well you do n't look right without them now . |
12 | He said ‘ You do n't look well , ’ to her once , meaning to be sympathetic , but she clouted him and said , ‘ It is living with an old man that makes me not well . |
13 | ‘ You do n't look well . ’ |
14 | ‘ You do n't look well . |
15 | You do n't look well , you 're not right , I can see , cos you do n't look well . |
16 | You do n't look well , you 're not right , I can see , cos you do n't look well . |
17 | You do n't look well . |
18 | Julia said oh you do n't look eleven and a half , but er I 'd still like to look about , I do n't know about ten , I suppose oh you do have to do |
19 | The trouble with arriving early at a park is you do n't look convincing pretending to take an interest in the roses . |
20 | ‘ You do n't look bored and with a dress like that you are certainly not shy … ’ |
21 | ‘ You do n't look all that well yourself , ’ she told Andrew with uncharacteristic malice . |
22 | You get you do that to people yourself training the easiest way to do it is group and if they do n't know the answer you do n't look such a pratt do you ? |
23 | ‘ You do n't look old enough to be the mother of two great big boys . |
24 | You do n't look old enough to have left senior school ! ’ |
25 | You do n't look old enough to be married . ’ |
26 | Well you do n't look old enough . |
27 | ‘ You do n't look any older than I am . |
28 | You do n't look fit to walk . |
29 | 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 . |
30 | ‘ You do n't look fine to me , ’ he commented coolly , flicking a strand of hair back from her cheek . |