Sentence examples for am watch from inspiring English sources

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am watch

verb

To look at, see, or view for a period of time.

  • Watching the clock will not make time go faster.

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It can be the most maddeningly presentational of arts: "Here I am! Watch me while I whip around like a crazed, grinning whirligig!" And then it can fold inward, offering windows into those ineffable, fleeting questions of existence.

In the Lords (11 am) watch out for the question from Lord Sherbourne of Didsbury, the former Political Secretary to Margaret Thatcher, on the effectiveness of Police and Crime Commissioners in holding their chief constables and police forces to account.

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I am watching Ray.

We are watching ourselves being watched.

You're being watched".

People are watching me.

"We're watching it.

They're watching me.

We are watching her.

God is watching!

"They're watching".

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