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Example sentences for "look you"

  • Look you, father, mayhap the young woman mayn't take a liking to me.

  • Look you here, madam, then, what Mr Tattle has given me.

  • Look you, young woman, you may learn to give good words, however.

  • I'm no egotist, look you; I've no prejudices; and Miss there has her bechamels and fallals according to her taste.

  • But there's such a thing as security, look you.

  • But, look you, I was not going to put up with any more of Madam Brough's airs, or of his.

  • This rather long speech I made with some animation; for, look you, I was not over well pleased that his Lordship should think me capable of speculating in any way on my wife's beauty.

  • I couldn't help speaking, for, look you, my blood was up.

  • Look you, scholar, thereabout we shall have a bite presently, or not at all.

  • Nay, brother, you shall not stay so long; for, look you!

  • Look you, master, what I have done, that which joys my heart, caught just such another Chub as yours was.

  • Look you, scholar; you see I have hold of a good fish: I now see it is a Trout.

  • Why, look you; a man who has to live by miscellaneous writing couldn't get on without a vast variety of acquaintances.

  • Edith told me yesterday, so I thought I'd look you up.

  • Look you here," said he, producing an old gold coin.

  • Look you, now, at yon fine field of wheat.

  • But the old knight, look you, is not come-at-able.

  • Look you, host, you are liable to arrest for high treason!

  • Look you, those calves and thighs are well rounded and straight.

  • Look you, this chap is monstrous like Joe Richards.

  • When it's my cue to fight, look you, I won't need any prompter, in the shape of friend or pistol.

  • Look you," said the Fox, "this has happened because you did not give heed to me.

  • Look you, with this cudgel have I got back the wishing-table and the gold-ass which the thievish inn-keeper took away from my brothers.

  • Look you, I will make the long field our race-course.

  • Look you, couldn't we be the King over all that land?

  • Look you, there are gray- bearded men here that care not to be led about on any boy's humour.

  • Look you, friend Benoni, the security is excellent.

  • Look you, we are desperate, and our lives are at stake.

  • But now, look you, fair sir, my company ariseth from table; so I bid thee a good night.

  • Look you, your excellency, your secretaries appear very melancholy.

  • Look you, my brother, I know, I feel this.

  • Look you, sire, I see that I have nothing to complain of.

  • Look you, sir, here comes your ghostly father.

  • Look you, bring me in the names of some six or seven, the most sufficient of your parish.

  • Look you, sir, here is the hand and seal of the Duke.

  • Why, look you now, how unworthy a thing you make of me!

  • As it is a spare life, look you, it fits my humour well; but as there is no more plenty in it, it goes much against my stomach.

  • Go you and prepare Aliena; for, look you, here comes my Rosalind.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "look you" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    defense expenditures; disciplina arcani; human misery; look around; look behind; look like; look through; look well; looke vpon; looked across; looked like; looked more; looked very; looking after; looking animal; looking face; looking fellows; looking man; looking north; looking personage; looking towards; looking young; organized body; seemed quite; white raiment; your daughter