Example sentences of "[not/n't] [verb] to look at the [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Having spent the whole day listening to the contenders , I did not want to look at the list — I felt certain that my name would not appear . |
2 | He walked slowly , not daring to look at the drop on his right and becoming ever more aware of the cold , biting wind and eerie sense of loneliness , as if he hung half way between heaven and earth . |
3 | One does not have to look at the report which the hon. Member for Gordon has thrown away with such disdain . |
4 | It must be stressed again that this section of the chapter does not attempt to look at the level and nature of racial discrimination in Britain . |
5 | One of the delights of being on holiday is not having to look at the clock . |
6 | Dersingham did not bother to look at the man . |
7 | Hatch considered him carefully , not bothering to look at the ID card that Cowley had held out for inspection . |
8 | Like a child who can not bear to look at the cupboard where the witch might live , she stared past the bench and its mummified shape . |
9 | It was funny , in a Lewis Carroll sort of way , and at least the result was passable , if only as a trade magazine , whereas the woman 's magazine had been beyond a joke and she could not bear to look at the end product . |
10 | They passed the hill , but she did not turn to look at the graveyard . |
11 | mm you bring your book cos you do n't think to look at the card |
12 | " She 'll never be raised again , " and Maurice suggested that Willis would be much better off if he did n't have to look at the wreck of Dreadnought at every low tide . |
13 | ‘ You have n't wanted to look at the barometer in the last four |
14 | Wendy Phillips shows you how on page 30 and do n't forget to look at the countryside in July with Iris Bishop on page 60 . |