Sentence examples for gaze first at from inspiring English sources

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While his parents bicker about co-pays, the camera drifts, in a woozy unbroken shot, to gaze first at Elliott, then with him.

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It is presumably restrained behind her tombstone teeth, which are what your gaze first alights upon when you look at the photo, with their distinctive 60-a-day tint and striking red stripe running down the middle.

He uses them discriminately, giving you an open gaze at first handshake but choosing thereafter to make eye contact only on the most important of points.

He'd then gaze, perhaps in horror, first at his own statue, next at a red iron mock-up on a hillock of arriving Vikings, then at a modernistic sculpture showing two soaring iron thingies almost colliding, signifying the meeting of two worlds - the Norse coming from Europe and the indigenous people who had entered America from Siberia at least 14,000 years earlier.

Sit for a spell on the bench near the entrance or at a picnic table at the top of the hill to gaze at the first stars, listen to the night sounds and unwind.

As we rattled down Fifth in a yellow cab, I watched the cross streets go by — Forty-second, Thirty-fourth, Twenty-third, Fourteenth — and gazed up at the buildings.

When he and the Nymph first gaze at each other, the shock of their startled desire reverberates across the theatre.

Lauren Manberg, 21, took a bus all the way from Orlando to stand for hours on Broadway at West 46th Street and gaze at the second-floor window of the MTV studios, where Justin, Joey Fatone and the others stood, screams breaking as they moved.

But her gaze came first.

It was the best work I ever did and the most fun I ever had, and while it was not what I expected when I first gazed at my remarkable son and then three years later at my astonishing daughter, I would not trade it for the more comfortable lives most of my two-parent households friends and acquaintances had.

Ever since we humans first gazed at the sky and saw birds majestically flitting across it, we've wanted to fly ourselves.

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