Sentence examples for did looking at from inspiring English sources

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Looking in a mirror her whole life didn't seem to bridge the gap, nor did looking at her family and friends and TV and books yet she seemed very comfortable drawing a white face.

Did looking at an X-ray like that make him nervous?

What did looking at that -- the experience of looking at that newsroom -- teach you about our newsroom?

The selfie threatens to distract us from what we should be doing, and what Rembrandt did: looking at ourselves closely, honestly, but compassionately.

I felt as sick watching the video of Reginald Denny being hauled from his truck and savagely beaten during the Los Angeles riots in 1992 as I did looking at the sequence of photos of Billy Furr being killed in 1967.

But at Emory, so far, student reaction seems to be overwhelmingly positive, whether the students used it as Mr. Kamaraju did, looking at only about 10 or 15 profiles chosen by the computer's "auto-match" system, or whether they plowed through dozens and dozens of profiles and corresponded with more than a dozen potential roommates, as some more choosy students did.

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"We did look at a private school," she says grimly.

"We did look at it thoroughly," she said.

On the other hand, Mariani and Vergilio did look at search-based refactoring.

Finally, we did look at each other.

We did look at important moments.

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