Sentence examples for described look from inspiring English sources

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The reactions he has described look convincing to most other chemists.

The "Winklevi", as they're pointedly described, look exactly alike on screen, but the credits list two actors: Armie Hammer and Josh Pence.

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He described looking at the chest X-ray of one of his patients who nearly died from H1N1.

Joan Stahl Israel, an independent personal shopper in New York, described looking at a price tag recently and thinking the number was so high, "it's just a telephone number".

He later described looking out from the tower upon a "vast and boundless space I am always searching for in my music".

In "Bitter Lemons of Cyprus," Durrell described looking for a real estate broker and being sent to "Sabri the Turk" in Girne, then known as Kyrenia.

Dr. Burdick described looking out Trinity's back door and seeing the first tower begin to fall virtually on top of him.

"Bye, Bye Ingénue" described looking into a mirror and adjusting to the realization that the bloom of youth and the entitlement it confers have passed.

To Green, the magnetometer Narod described "looks like something we could use," as Narod tells the story.

Mrs Hockley described looking for Dylan: "After a while, as the kids were all leaving with their parents, you just start wandering around thinking 'Where's mine?'".

Witness Ozy Licano spoke through sobs as he described looking into the shooter's eyes.

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