Example sentences of "[pers pn] do n't look " in BNC.
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1 | I do n't look back or nothing . |
2 | ‘ I 'm afraid I do n't look particularly good in either , ’ Mark said , ‘ but , putting on my British hat first : yes , Prime Minister , the United Kingdom is at a considerable disadvantage when multi-nationals consider investment locations in Europe . |
3 | ‘ And just who dares to say that I do n't look after my son properly ? |
4 | When I think of what the ‘ ideal ’ look is for a girl , I always imagine it as someone looking happy , and that is the one thing I know I do n't look . |
5 | I do n't look at the face , only at the scabby hand . |
6 | So I can 'ave my picture in Vanity Fair wearing purple an' yellow tights , an' I do n't look anyfink at all like a sad old queen who 's seen much better days . |
7 | I 'm not a great rhythm player , I do n't look at myself as a great chops dude and arranging is definitely not my forte . |
8 | I do n't look at this end of the market very often , so it is a bit of an eye-opener for me regarding the amount of controls there are for changing the sound . |
9 | I do n't look forward to being away from the girls for such a long time . |
10 | ‘ No , to be honest , I do n't look back on my early recordings with much pleasure . |
11 | I do n't look down on arts students , though I do moan about their empty timetables , but then , someone doing a German degree , no way could I do that , I have the greatest respect for them . |
12 | ‘ So , do n't get the wrong idea about all this … tonight I get to practise on you , so tomorrow I do n't look so stupid . ’ |
13 | ‘ If I do n't look smart I sha n't be comfortable . |
14 | I do n't look as if I come from your time , for Christ 's sake ! |
15 | ‘ I 'd love to do a real bimbo role , but I do n't look like one , ’ she explains . |
16 | I 've showered and everything and I do n't look too bad . |
17 | ‘ I do n't look down on anybody ! ’ |
18 | So I suppose one day sooner or later we 'll have to do this disgusting thing in order for me not to be barren , but I do n't look forward to it . |
19 | If I do n't look at it , it will go away . |
20 | I do n't look so bad . |
21 | ‘ My dear ma'am , I assure you I do n't look for matrimony . |
22 | ‘ Certainly I did , but then I do n't look as though I dressed all by guess . |
23 | ‘ I do n't look like Danny De Vito . |
24 | You ca n't close your eyes and say , it is n't there , if I do n't look it 'll go away . |
25 | It is n't that bad , and it is n't my fault — but , all the same , I do n't look the way I 'd like to look . |
26 | Now , I , I , I do n't , I do n't look for trouble , you know me |
27 | ‘ I do n't look gorgeous and untouchable , ’ she said with a snort . |
28 | You can help me decide what to wear so I do n't look like a blob on legs . ’ |
29 | I do n't look totally ridiculous ? ’ |
30 | At this sort of a reunion , one looks to another and says I do n't look sixty , do I ? |