look

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Examples of look

  • She heard a sudden noise behind her, and swung round to look behind her.

  • I wish you'd look at me when I'm trying to speak to you!

  • Be careful to look both ways when you cross the road.

  • She ambled down the street, stopping occasionally to look in the shop windows.

  • He slid the letter into his pocket while no one was looking.

  • She turned the vase over to look for the price.

  • You'd have found it if you'd bothered to look.

  • I bent down to look under the bed.

  • She ran her finger down the list, looking for her name.

  • There's that book you were looking for.

  • You look thoughtful.

  • You look lovely with your hair up.

  • The walls look a bit bare - can't we put some pictures up?

  • Those gloves look nice and warm.

  • When she came home from school she really didn't look well.

  • The window looks onto the road.

  • The room looks North.

  • The meadow looks east.

  • All the statues look towards the fountain.

  • The drawing room looks south.

  • I had a brief look at her report before the meeting.

  • She cast a quick look in the rear mirror.

  • Bring your baby to the clinic and we'll take a look at her.

  • May I have a look at your newspaper?" "Of course you can."

  • I took one look at her and burst out laughing.

  • I had a look for the book.

  • Have a good look in the cupboard.

  • You've got nits? Let's have a look.

  • I can have a look for the papers for you.

  • We'll need to have a good look round before we leave.

  • Looking time is recorded, and longer looking at the novel stimulus permits the inference that the infant has discriminated the two emotions.

  • The participant gets a quick look at the pattern.

  • As examples, they were likelier to pause, look perplexed, replay the tape, and verbally express their puzzlement.

  • Now that we can differentiate systematic non-proportionality from the effects of random error and lumpiness, let us look again at the issue of proportional allocations.

  • As well as considering the extreme theoretical cases he looks at the roles of organization and procurement in practice.

  • Such children, we are told, look like animals and show no trace of intelligence.

  • Still, a public economist would remind us that looking at whether environmental tax swaps increase employment or not tells us nothing about social welfare.

  • The following account, while telling something of their story, looks at how such a private 'language' can impact negatively on second-language acquisition.

  • Although this way of looking at teaching and learning is currently widespread, it has not always been so.

  • He then lifted him onto his own mount and took him to an inn and looked after him.

  • For each primary, the nonlinear relationship between voltage output and luminance was linearized by color look-up tables.

  • This makes it easier to accept that we construct not only things you look at, but how you look as well.

  • That particular discontinuity does not obtain in this way of looking at things.

  • In the current investigation, being of the second type, things look a bit different.

  • It is not structural honesty, which was looked for.

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