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Odd, I can’t see him as a family man … but Stephen says he was desperate for children … so terribly sad about the baby … who could shoot a pregnant woman? The thought makes me shiver suddenly; there’s someone out there who took a gun, loaded it and shot Joanna Sadler in the back deliberately and then tried to make it look as though Liz Wynell had done it
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Yet how many evangelists’ stomachs look as though they have eaten plenty – whether clean or not? This is an issue that we need to note and understand
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Doesn’t look as though Berndt has made much headway in that direction
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It’s not as bad as I thought, though it does look as though it has been weeping again and is inflamed round the edges of the wound
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I try to look as though I understand what he is talking about, though the amused look Berndt throws in my direction suggests that I am not as successful as I hope
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Try to arrive a few minutes early so that you look as though you’re eager for the date to begin
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Doesn’t look as though it’s had a lick of paint in the intervening years, either! We join the queue for ice cream
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doesn't look as though Bunty liked her much
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‘No, but you look as though you could use some matchsticks
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I look at the women in the group … Ann mentioned a teenager … that must be the one in the middle … the others look as though they are in their twenties
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'And does that look as though she doesn't want to see you again?' he asked, indicating my tear-covered face
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‘What can I do to help? You look as though you have everything under control
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Taking a sausage from the nearly empty plate in the middle of the table, Chrissie busied herself making it look as though she was eating
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Please sit, you look as though you have the need,’ Ursilla sat down in her
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The sandwiches look as though they have been on the shelf since Friday morning, but beggars can't be choosers
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‘Doesn’t look as though the logs are being consumed
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“You look as though the bear stole your honey pot
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What have they got in the bargain section? Oh, those roses look as though they need a good home
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‘You look as though you’ve had a shock
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“You look as though you
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A mist covered the water under the causeway, making it look as though we were crossing the clouds to reach a city in the sky
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overcast, but it did not look as though rain was imminent
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"Doesn't look as though Monica had made it home yet," said Rose as she laid her wrap on the couch
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look as though I was going to have any help, either
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bungalows, and did not look as though it was recently
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not look as though she had the resources to do such a
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“Is there something wrong, sir? You look as though you’ve seen a ghost!”
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I gave her a look as though I eaten something rotten
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He hadn’t heard a word his wife said, but knew it was better to look as though he had
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makes her arm look as though it is part machine
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You look as though you could do with a cup of tea
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He got in and messed it about so it would look as though he had just got up, then found two pairs of pyjamas, eased Bart painfully into one and dressed himself in the other
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‘Did it look as though he had drunk it alone, or… or could someone else have been there?’
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From here on in, until things look as though they are improving - stop pursuing your partner for sex
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As soon as he was certain he didn’t look as though he had been running a marathon, he went out and knocked on the door labelled Manager
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does look as though it could be a big story and because it
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Consider an instance where country A wants to get into a war with country B but wants to make it look as though 118
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A dark cloud rolled through his eyes, giving him a distant and removed look as though he had been transported to another time and place far away from here, as if divine intervention were to protect him from incriminating himself in the murder investigation
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It didn’t look as though he was going
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It was made to look as though he had died, trapped in the cabin
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And now it was beginning to look as though it was taking control
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It didn't look as though she was having much success
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Why did it look as though he’d seen a ghost when he looked at Jess?
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It was the same entitled look as though he had every right to stare and enjoy, as though her body were his property
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Faces take on the look of a multicolored canvas ,clothes look as though dyed in a dozen colors
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said: ‘You look as though you’re doing better than some of the accountants
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beginning to look as though it might collapse over the table
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Also, if the universe were to lose mass bit by bit then from outside it would look as though it was simply reducing in volume but as reducing implies that time is passing then surely the universe ‘pops’ into existence and just as it appears it disappears, all within the instant of the ‘pop’
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Inside, the hallway was covered with a light layer of ash, which coloured all the new paint and the formerly pristine floor with a light grey tinge and made it look as though it had been untouched for a hundred years
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Look as though you have nowhere to be
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nosedive because it will look as though you are being financially
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Their legs were covered with some sort of black fabric which made it look as though they all had black tails
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All day long I am giving out table linen, ordering meals, supporting the feeble knees of servants, making appropriate and amiable remarks to officers, presiding as gracefully as nature permits at meals, and trying to look as though I were happy; while out in the garden--oh, I know how it is looking out in the garden this golden weather, how the placid hours are slipping by in unchanged peace, how strong the scent of roses and ripe fruit is, how the sleepy bees drone round the flowers, how warmly the sun shines in that corner where the little Spanish chestnut is turning yellow--the first to turn, and never afterwards surpassed in autumn beauty; I know how still it is down there in my fir wood, where the insects hum undisturbed in the warm, quiet air; I know what the plain looks like from the seat under the oak, how beautiful, with its rolling green waves burning to gold under the afternoon sky; I know how the hawks circle over it, and how the larks sing above it, and I edge as near to the open window as I can, straining my ears to hear them, and forgetting the young men who are telling me of all the races their horses win as completely as though they did not exist
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But I have nothing to do with the enthusiasms of other people, and can only repeat that it is a dusty, glaring place--quaint enough on a fine day, with its steep streets leading down to the water, and on wet days dreary beyond words, for its houses all look as though they were built of cardboard and were only meant, as indeed is the case, to be used during a few weeks in summer
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It really doesn't look as though they got up to much, which is good considering the unexpected company, but also disappointing because he's heard that make-up sex is fantastic
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"Eugene," he huffs, coming to a stop in the doorway and leaning against it as casually as he can while he tries not to look as though he's catching his breath
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Especially when a few of the younger children look as though all their dreams have been shattered by this bit of information
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Now, though, trees towered in this area, making it look as though nature had always claimed this place
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Strangely, he doesn’t look as though this was a complete disaster; what he does look is puzzled
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“Yes,” added Caymus, “you look as though you have a fever
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does look as though he could use as many ski lessons
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I wanted to say it didn’t look as though he’d practiced on a stationary target, but what was the point?
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She gave him a withering look as though to say, "Not another amateur psychologist?" Then she shrugged and remarked tartly
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and you still look as though the end of the world were coming
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Yet, after this programme of dress, Bacon adds the beautiful trait, 'that he had a look as though he pitied men
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The sacks, as they pass, seem strange: they look as though they have been sculpted out of gray clay
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"He doesn't look as though he had much to bother about, living here
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“Did she look as though she had money?”
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been introduced to Karenin, was trying to look as though he were not in the least conscious of it
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She tried not to smile and wave too enthusiastically to the dimples, hard to look as though her heart were in the grave—when it wasn’t
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He gave her a level look as though estimating how much coquetry was behind the question
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He was a man about fifty, rather tall and thickly set, with broad high shoulders which made him look as though he stooped a little
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He didn’t look as though the ground had opened up under him, either
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‘You look as though this has been upsetting you
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Her eyes look as though she had been crying
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One of the lawyers (who, the Doctor told me afterwards, was called the Prosecutor) seemed to be doing his best to get the Hermit into trouble by asking questions which made it look as though he had always been a very bad man
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"And soon my master grew afraid; for he saw that if Mendoza only told enough lies to the police, it WOULD look as though he had killed Bill on purpose
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Sheepishly, but still trying to look as though he didn't care, Cheapside hopped out into the passage and Dab-Dab closed the door
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A little further on it became so thick that it covered all the water as far as the eye could reach; it made the Curlew look as though she were moving across a meadow instead of sailing the Atlantic
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" You mean that I look as though I were crazy ? But I looked crazy before I went to Anna Andreyevna
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^e'U leave my trunk here to look as though we are coming back
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Her usually thoughtful, pale face, which all this while had been so little in harmony with the jests and laughter which she had seemed to put on for the occasion, was now evidently agitated by new feelings, though she tried to conceal the fact and to look as though she were as ready as ever for jesting and irony
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You look as though you were afraid that I am such a sinner that I could not receive the communion
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They tried to look as though such remarks were not worth answering
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And, in fact, he did look as though he were hiding something: Ostafyev seemed to grow colder and more churlish, and did not enter into Mr
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“Ah, it wouldn’t be hard to die, would it, if one could lie at the bottom of the sea?” Glyn grunted uncomfortably in answer, and tried to look as though he agreed with this sentiment