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    Use "looking at" in a sentence

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    looking at


    1. Jorma leaned on his elbow and looked over Venna's curls toward the dock, looking at the boats and listening to the charraspas buzzing in the noontime hangleaves


    2. As a parent, I’m looking at who my kids are


    3. He sits there, panting, looking at the corpse that almost broke his leg


    4. Two years of academic work binned because of him, and seven years’ worth of Raw Sex Object judged worthless without his even looking at it


    5. My friends say I should have slurped up his liquefied remains a long time ago, but marriage should last forever, shouldn’t it? But now, looking at him wave around that big jaundiced hourglass on his backside, I’m not so sure


    6. “What are you looking at?” Ackers jumped right to the point


    7. “Ow,” he said, looking at her warily


    8. I’m the guy from the monitor,” Ackers pointed unnecessarily at the view screen where they had been looking at him as the elevator traveled down, and which was still showing a large image of his face as he spoke


    9. Nancy jumped, confused that Ackers wasn’t looking at the bread crumbs when he yelled


    10. Moyo’s stomach feels twisted looking at how weak his brother is

    11. “Not really,” Vinnie answered, still looking at his notes


    12. The Operator was looking at all the chaos around him with wide eyes


    13. ’ He said slowly, looking at me over his spectacles as though assessing what he saw


    14. ’ He said looking at me searchingly


    15. As you start moving up the age ladder the tendency is to be at peace and you are looking at more comfortable life rather than risky venture


    16. ’ The Inspector paused for a moment, looking at his notes and reading something there before looking up at me


    17. Sniders and the entire class were looking at him


    18. Ackers held the Super Chip up, looking at it resting gently in his palm


    19. ’ Stephen said, looking at me over the top of his mug


    20. ’ Emma said, looking at me anxiously

    21. He had to ask around and everyone told him to start at the river end of Industrial Way after looking at the size of his rig


    22. He’s in the same crappy room, but the window is open and he is looking at the trees outside his window


    23. Bush keeps looking at the sea


    24. Looking at the pouting and seductive Mirielle, he could think of no reason to answer the call today either


    25. living with continual resentment, rather than looking at the old man most of the time


    26. Looking at the house from the old the old stone pillars that still held the front


    27. What trouble could Peter have been in? But he was half smiling, his head turned a little to one side, looking at me sideways, as though willing me gently to come clean, to myself as well as to him


    28. ’ I said, standing looking at the damage


    29. He rushes off to open the door while Liz and I stand in the kitchen looking at each other


    30. ‘Do you mind?’ she asked, looking at me with those clear eyes of hers

    31. plasters to be used for healing? Paul was looking at those things with the


    32. ’ Molly commented, looking at my reflection


    33. ’ he started, looking at me for confirmation


    34. it across the heavens like thunder, looking at all those aspects of silence and darkness


    35. Because she was looking at the limb of the world with the main scope, she could see a fifty mile wide swath of land at once, and could scan fifty miles in each direction with some fine adjustments to the scope positioning


    36. "The will of God," Moamar Graheb of the Council of Faith and Doctrine said, interrupting dangerously and looking at him like he thought this scientist needed some re-indoctrination


    37. Next moment, he puts his finger in the dog's vagina and the animal writhes accordingly for a few seconds, while Alexander is looking at us with a mockingly


    38. ‘Kate, no point pretending I don’t find you exciting, is there?’ he said, looking at me in such a way that my heart starts pounding


    39. ’ I said, looking at the expanse of modern building below me, trying to pick out the older buildings and imagine how it must have looked when Rose came here


    40. Once he is looking at them, he is actually pretty free to look at whatever schematic he can find

    41. Looking at them from my place in the crowd, I am overcome with pride for them as they stand near the stone cross in the churchyard watching as representatives of the local organisations lay wreaths around its steps


    42. It was easier for her than looking at the Chief's eyes right now


    43. As we munch our way through our slices of cake, Nick explains that the Troubadours won’t be meeting again until the New Year when we’ll start looking at the Easter production


    44. Maybe that was a reason to avoid probing the data system when they got there, but not to destroy it outright without even looking at it?


    45. After he’s gone, I stand looking at the closed door … I didn’t imagine this, did I? He was actually here … wasn’t he?


    46. Neither was at all snobbish, both were very interested in looking at the boat that looked like a space ship and they had a fine skin of a tasty green with them that went well with a few shots from one of the last bottles of genuine cachaca at 61 Cygni


    47. Suddenly, a large image of a woman's face is looking at him from one of the mirrored walls


    48. When the man saw her looking at Son,


    49. the field looking at each other with hate in their eyes


    50. Smith preferred to consider a thought from a familiar set of view points, rolling it across the heavens like thunder, looking at all those aspects of silence and darkness that reinforced the heavens as imagined by a responsible God














































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