Sentence examples for glancing downward from inspiring English sources

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Anyone walking past Lincoln Center during the last few days, and glancing downward at its new access road, Jaffe Drive, would have seen what seemed to be a slightly eccentric art installation.

The artist's "Head of a Woman in a Chemise" (1922), a neo-classical portrait of a woman glancing downward posed as if she were an idealized goddess, was much in demand.

While the other freed hostages stood behind him, many glancing downward and fighting back tears, Mr. Yoo likened his group's contrition to an ancient Korean practice in which criminals were forced to kneel down in public until the king punished or pardoned them.

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Aliaa glanced downward.

We do glance downward from an apartment block, but merely as casual onlookers, and Connie, far below, is not imploring some heedless deity but scampering from the cops.

He has a habit of casting his glance downward, staring at his tightly folded hands.

The upper floor is, in parts, little more than a metal balcony, so at some points a glance downward brings you back (or forward) centuries.

There was, first of all, that strange initial reluctance to talk about the matter of college at all — a glance downward, a shuffling of the feet, a mumbled mention of Cambridge.

Until you pass the occasional soldier on crutches, smiling and nodding, a glance downward revealing a carbon-fibre limb replacing a leg lost in an IED blast.

It's tempting to say an alien — passive, downward glancing, nonaggressive — took over President Obama during Wednesday's presidential debate.

There were no tears, no meek downward glances.

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