Sentence examples for glancing at the notes from inspiring English sources

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"Every election throws up something new," said the veteran political journalist, glancing at the notes in his lap, "and this one has thrown up something called a dank meme".

The New Yorker, January 31 , 1948P. 15 A Yale student glancing at the notes of a professor of sociology (whose theme was alcoholism), found a pencilled injunction at the point where the professor's summation started: "Look at watch and smile cynically".

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"Thou art a doughty fellow," the Colonel said, glancing at the note.

When I glanced at the notes my neighbour was making in her travel journal, it just said "mist and fog".

Glancing at the agenda, I noted that the meeting was right on schedule.

So Cheryl turned the machine off and saw Mr. Warkely glancing at the clock and noting the time on his pad.

One day this fall I opened my morning sports page and, in glancing at the college football briefs, took note that it was a particularly bad day for the Big Ten.

Then one day I glanced at the liner notes and saw when and where it was made: Paris, November 1940.

It's early in the evening on Thursday, April 26, and Whalen has a math midterm at 7. He sits on a couch with Luck's girlfriend, anxiously reviewing his math notes while glancing at the 36-inch TV in the corner of their living room.

I keep glancing at the map, making sure I keep note of the stops, as my smartphone is lifeless and I'm disconnected.

(Glancing at the film's IMDb page, I note that its budget is estimated at $500,000, which, for some of our best independent filmmakers, could yield up a long lifetime of worthy productions).

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