Example sentences of "he [verb] n't look [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | He did n't look to the end of the letter first . |
2 | He did n't look to be under any pressure at all . |
3 | He did n't look at Dot . |
4 | He did n't look at Gloria either . |
5 | He rolled over and opened his eyes though he did n't look at Dot any more than she looked at him . |
6 | He did n't look at me , he stood looking at the doors . |
7 | He did n't look at the telephone again . |
8 | He did n't look at any of them . |
9 | He did n't look at me , but stared at the ceiling , frowning against the smoke . |
10 | He did n't look at the boy but stared instead at a potted palm withering in its tub beside the grand piano on the rostrum . |
11 | She felt his lips brush against her skin and heard his murmured " Enchante , " but he did n't look at her again before greeting the senator . |
12 | He did n't look at me . |
13 | Busy checking the compass , he did n't look at her . |
14 | After that , he did n't look at her at all . |
15 | And he kept chewing , though he did n't look at De Gaulle . |
16 | He did n't look at all surprised to see her . |
17 | After all , he knew Mr Parnham better than she did and he did n't look as if he could be fooled at all . |
18 | He did n't look as if he 'd driven down here with business matters on his mind … last night 's happenings , even in this fraught atmosphere , swirled back into her mind to torment her … |
19 | Normally that particular tone could quell a charging bull at ten paces , but this man , she thought , must have skin as thick as leather because he did n't look in the least bit intimidated . |
20 | With his eyes closed , concentration firming his features , he did n't look in the least threatening . |
21 | Peering past Terry 's shoulder , Ellie stared down at Feargal , the dog at his heels , confronting a crowd of people all waving their arms about — and Terry was right , he did n't look in the least fazed . |
22 | He was older than Miss Harker and he did n't look like a mill worker , nor yet a wealthy man . |
23 | Tall and slim with a strong , handsome face , he did n't look like a ghoul . |
24 | She had never yet addressed him as Sir Joseph , because somehow he did n't look like a sir ; he did n't , in her eyes , fit the title ; he was too young . |
25 | All I could think was that he did n't look like Robert Redford . |
26 | With the green cloak hiding his old clothes , he did n't look like her brother any more , or indeed like anyone from her own world . |
27 | Now , to contradict myself , he did n't look like one of the Mafia at all . |
28 | He did n't look like a goodie . |
29 | He did n't look like a baddie either . |
30 | Besides , she could n't think of one ; all she could think was that he did n't look like a Leo . |