Sentence examples for be looked at alone from inspiring English sources

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A painting should be looked at alone, or with one or two others.

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Nothing, not even the tiniest organism, was looked at alone.

He added, "There will be numerous, multiple player changes before the coaching staff would even be looked at, let alone considered".

I think this should be looked at as a stand-alone case.

The falls can be looked at from near or far, alone or in groups, on foot or bike, from boats and bridges, in snatched glimpses on the move or staying-in-place contemplation.

"What they've got is loads of content: stunning archives of pictures, half of which have never even been looked at before, let alone logged," says Snow, praising The Tank Museum in particular for its work on Facebook.

If it played like I Am Legend, then we'd be looking at to $669m in North America alone.

"We are trying to raise funds left, right and centre at the moment to improve facilities here, so if the plug were pulled you would be looking at 100 children from Dafen alone walking the streets and not doing anything".

"We want to put the figures in context of what these payments will be when we launch in new countries and get to 40m paid subscribers," said Williamson. "That small indie band whose album made $3k a month in July will now be looking at $17k a month from Spotify alone, and the global pop superstar will be looking at over $2m".

If you look at the difference between a genius and a savant in a CT scan when you're looking at anatomy alone, there really are no differences.

And if you have the slightest doubt about what you're looking at, leave it alone.

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