Sentence examples for aisle looks from inspiring English sources

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During the flight, the narrator forms an opinion about the seat covers, wonders how the beverage cart fits down the aisle, looks for the cashews she's bought, listens to a child trying to get her mother's attention.

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Shop to shop and aisle to aisle, looking for the shooters who were still inside.

When William walked up the aisle, looking shy and sweet, they said "Ah".

Then, men with security earbuds moved down the aisle, looking around.

Powdered pectin, found in the baking aisle (look for Certo, Sure-Jell or Ball), is the secret ingredient.

"You can see them standing at the top of the aisle, looking around for a seat," she said.

"I was standing in a side aisle, looking at the oval space on the floor and the same oval on the ceiling, called a Borromini ellipse.

He found Mrs. Anderson's granddaughter across the aisle looking at him and he smiled at her, but she did not smile back.

Murmurs rose from the crowd as Ms. Arpaia headed down the aisle, looking radiant in the Lhuillier confection, which she had let out a bit.

Then the flight attendants, garbage bags in hand, glided down the aisle, looking each one of us square in the face and whispering, without discrimination, "Your trash.

They will point out how they dusted the shelves to make their aisle look more enticing, or they will tell you which questions the customers have been asking.

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