Example sentences of "not look at [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 I do n't know , I 've not looked at the programmes , there 's Churchill tonight at nine thirty , must look at that
2 McKenzie had told him that he had not looked at the videos or magazines for some years before the assault and felt they played no part in his behaviour .
3 Rufus had not looked at the picture for years .
4 I belatedly realized I was not looking at a reproduction .
5 Paige did as she was told , not looking at the distance to the ground .
6 You 're doing it wrong if you 're not looking at the person that you 're trying to persuade .
7 When you study a play as part of an English Literature course , you 're not looking at the staging of it ; you 're not looking at how it works when it stands up .
8 He ran quickly to the car , not looking at the sign again .
9 One can therefore presume that he was not looking at the landscape as scenery but as habitat .
10 So you 're not looking at the answer .
11 I think I must be not looking at the list or not reading half the stuff .
12 You 're not looking at the stream , you 're looking at the bloody quality and you ca n't stop yourself doing it . ’
13 The next three days were spent not looking at the buildings and architecture of gay Paree but for a mythical Adidas Centre which one of my mates overheard someone talking about in hushed tones in a Liverpool snug .
14 JOHN KING steered Tranmere to a new high on Saturday but revealed ‘ I 'm still not looking at the league table . ’
15 Not looking at the cows , but keeping her eyes fixed straight ahead , she pushed her bike past them and then on to the footpath .
16 When we have achieved that , then you will be able to play , not looking at the page all the time , but hearing the woodwinds , which have the melody at this point . ’
17 With that Honourable he could approach a ready Miss D'Arcy who would not look at a tradesman , a craftsman , let alone a common man whatever his industry or honesty .
18 As she looked at the vast and busy canvas , Miss Hatherby sensed she was finding it difficult to take in and said , ‘ You know Constance , you can not look at a painting with the same eyes as you stare down Chollerton High Street .
19 He did not look at the girl by his side , who was almost as tall as himself ; but he went on talking as she tapped her racquet against the netting .
20 I did not look at the rest of it , deliberately .
21 His message is : If you want to understanding knowing , remembering , hoping , and so on , do not look at whatever experiences may go with the use of the words ‘ know ’ , ‘ remember ’ , ‘ hope ’ , do not look at the phenomena ; look , instead , at the transactions of language , look at the grammar of the expressions ‘ I know ’ , ‘ I remember ’ , ‘ I hope ’ , look at what is done with these expressions .
22 They came in but did not look at the cups .
23 As is usual in such cases the myth seems to be somewhat remote from the historical facts but , for what it is worth , Wilberforce is supposed to have remarked that : " Whatever certain people might believe he would not look at the monkeys in the Zoological Gardens as connected with his ancestors ' , to which Huxley replied : " I would rather be descended from an ape than a bishop " , which has merits as repartee but is hardly a contribution to science .
24 Mr Scully adds that security considerations may limit what data an individual can look at — London , for instance , can not look at the accounts specific to Hong Kong .
25 It has been observed that two out of three fiction readers in libraries do not look at the text of a book before choosing it .
26 He did not look at the keys .
27 Now the one thing that I think is important is that one can not look at the problems of any given society in the world in isolation from the rest of the world as a whole , and in particular , in the case of underdeveloped countries , their problems are very much linked to the situations that take place in the developed countries .
28 Dr Johnson would not look at the bones .
29 If you intend to climb a mountain , you do not look at the foothills and worry ; you keep your eyes fixed on the summit , and that way , if you are very lucky and very determined , you may achieve it .
30 Donald Unwin , chief engineer at the association 's Testing and Research Laboratory , said ‘ Many manufacturers just do not look at the problem through the eyes of the Third World countries .
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