Example sentences of "you do [adv] look [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Then , in response to my crestfallen look , he added kindly : ‘ Of course you did not look gay — you 're no screaming queen — but nevertheless I just knew . ’
2 You did n't look pleased . ’
3 You did n't look worried — you were so calm and kind to her .
4 Well you do n't look right without them now .
5 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 .
6 You do n't look well . ’
7 You do n't look well .
8 You do n't look well , you 're not right , I can see , cos you do n't look well .
9 You do n't look well , you 're not right , I can see , cos you do n't look well .
10 You do n't look well .
11 The trouble with arriving early at a park is you do n't look convincing pretending to take an interest in the roses .
12 You do n't look bored and with a dress like that you are certainly not shy … ’
13 You do n't look old enough to be the mother of two great big boys .
14 You do n't look old enough to have left senior school ! ’
15 You do n't look old enough to be married . ’
16 Well you do n't look old enough .
17 You do n't look fit to walk .
18 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 .
19 You do n't look fine to me , ’ he commented coolly , flicking a strand of hair back from her cheek .
20 You do n't look fine .
21 Chin up , shoulders squared , she stepped into the room , and in a cool tone accused him , ‘ You do n't look busy in the least .
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