Example sentences of "[not/n't] [adv] look [prep] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Sir Austin Pearce , one of the NRM 's guardians , told us via muffled a Tannoy ( uncannily similar to a real station announcement ) that the NRM would not merely look to the past , but also to the present and the future of rail . |
2 | Similarly , you should not just look at the eyes or ears when there may be a problem here . |
3 | I hope that , in his discussions with the Treasury , the Minister will not just look at the statistics that he quotes with monotonous regularity , and I guess with some justification , about average incomes , but that he will say that some people below that average have real problems . |
4 | all different meanings of the wor but can you not just look at the dictionary and read the dictionary ? |
5 | One can not simply look at the kinds of problems thrown up by particular social structures and economic situations and analyse policies as responses to those problems , since policies themselves influence the character of the societies in which they are adopted . |
6 | In the living room they did not even look under the cushions . |
7 | I am pleased to hear that the Minister will announce an increase tomorrow , but £1.2 million will not even look at the problem . |
8 | ‘ The £28 million will not even look at the gap between the obligations of the local authorities and what they are expected to do , ’ he said . |
9 | And yet we do not consciously look at the doorpost or the armchairs ; we see them and take avoiding action automatically . |
10 | Do n't just look for a job in jobcentres ’ — after all , the Government have closed down most of them — ’ but get out and actively look for temporary work elsewhere . ’ |
11 | ‘ He 'll spook at anything , ’ says his rider John Whitaker , ‘ and the trouble is he does n't just look at the thing , he 'll jump six feet in the air and then do the splits when he comes down again . |
12 | Do n't just look at the vehicle , look at the things attendant to the vehicle . |
13 | I 'm not I do n't necessarily want to dispute them erm all I would say is that we have to look at the implications do n't just look at the change in the traffic flows and take them as a as a point , you have to look at the implications of those changes in traffic flows . |
14 | He does n't just look at the mark . |
15 | Clad in an old black leotard and leggings , now fairly well daubed with paint , and with her mane of hair hidden beneath a scarlet bandana , she did n't exactly look like a decorator , she realised with a giggle as she caught sight of her own reflection in the hall mirror on the way to the kitchen , but she 'd discovered at an early stage of the game just how much bending , stretching and crouching was involved and so had decided she might as well be comfortable while she did it . |
16 | I suppose my point is that if things are to get better ( or should I say keep getting better ) then we ca n't really look to the likes of Mel to come back . |
17 | I do n't really look at the shops |
18 | I bought a Volvo estate care from the Oxford Used Car Centre and I had done rather quite high mileage which I sort of did n't really look at the mileage when I bought it . |
19 | It do n't really look like a leg . |
20 | You do n't really look like a Bewick at all you know . |
21 | But even with this restricted view , he did n't really look like a tramp . |
22 | You do n't really look like a bug . |
23 | Erm I mean we do n't even look at the figures on those , because it 's not the sort of investment that we would actually consider erm useful for a , for a longer term investor . |
24 | We did n't even look at the others . |
25 | The officer did n't even look at the card . |
26 | It has been essential to use light tackle and if he tries a hook any bigger than a size 22 , the fish wo n't even look at the bait . |
27 | Why , he did n't even look like a policeman . |
28 | The ‘ real ’ runway , which from the air does n't even look like a runway , is to the side and northern edge of the race circuit , between the circuit proper and the boundary of the owned area . |
29 | It did n't even look like a café . |
30 | I do n't particularly look at the shed but there you are . |