Sentence examples for been gaze from inspiring English sources

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been gaze

verb

To stare intently or earnestly.

  • In fact, for Antonioni this gazing is probably the most fundamental of all cognitive activities ... (from Thinking in the Absence of Image)

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We hypothesized that infants would react with an enhanced Nc component to objects that had been gaze cued by a fearful compared to a neutral face before.

Infants allocated increased attention toward objects that were potentially dangerous, namely objects that had been gaze cued by an adult with a fearful expression.

Objects that had previously been gaze cued by an adult with a fearful expression elicited a substantially increased Nc component on right fronto-central channels when compared to objects that had been looked at by a neutral face.

Therefore, when presented again, objects that had been gaze cued by a fearful face may be more novel and attract more attention compared to objects that had been accompanied by a neutral face.

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I had been gazing, motionless, at my Agincourt for more than twelve hours.

She has been gazing upon voters from covers of most newspapers and magazines.

Luckily for us, artists have been gazing at themselves in mirrors ever since.

So far, we have been gazing in the rear view mirror.

All I could do was gaze at it.

As Mallika writes, "All he does, to the delight of his followers, is gaze at them".

were gazing into the Future.

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