Sentence examples for be staring at something from inspiring English sources

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And Mr. Bewkes is clearly confident that, if enough broadcasters make their content available across platforms, consumers will be staring at something that looks like television for a long time to come (even if it's not on a television).

His eyes were open; he appeared to be staring at something just outside the frame.

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He kindly said not to worry about interrupting, and explained that riders used to simply stare at nothing; now at least when we stare, we are staring at something, he reasoned.

Baselitz is staring at something that might be repulsive to him.

Poitras is fifty years old, with brown eyes that habitually have a look of alarm, as if she were staring at something from which she wanted to escape.

All of a sudden I was staring at something that had a great deal of resonance and was soulful and uncynical and was also gonna kick ass".

At the time, she'd had the strange feeling that she was staring at something she had already seen: she remembered a famous 1995 photograph of a firefighter holding a toddler after the Oklahoma City bombing.

I especially love the strange feeling I get when I am staring at something, and suddenly I understand: the object has structure, it speaks to me.

No matter where he seemed to be looking, Ross's eyes were staring at something far beyond anything extant in our reality.

Andrus told me that the first people to understand the challenges are often the engineers who have had to respond to crises on a Friday night and don't want to be staring at their pagers waiting in anticipation for something to fail.

She seemed to be staring at me.

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