Sentence examples for a question of looking from inspiring English sources

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It was a question of looking out for yourself.

But for recordings it's largely a question of looking back.

It is simply a question of looking in the corresponding piece of human chromosome.

We can't go back so it's a question of looking forward".

It's just a question of looking at some of the stranger rules they have in F1.

It's a question of looking at the components of the group".

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Seduction on a grand scale It's not a question of looks, nor even of technique: for a colourful few, seduction just seems to be something that comes naturally... It's the epitome of wickedness, but also the ultimate affirmation of life.

The second standout was Forces of Nature, and the powerful opening section of Abdel R. Salaam's "Vision 5 — A Question of Modesty" looked back at the ways harsh representatives of Christianity and Islam tried to enforce foreign notions of morality as Africans were shipped as slaves to the Americas.

It was less a question of which looked better, and more of whether they failed or succeeded in applying the effect.

It's football's "What's the deal with airline food?" It makes A Question of Sport look like a groundbreaking Edinburgh Fringe production.

I like this; it suggests that Oneohone has given proper thought to the question of looking after its audience.

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