Sentence examples for go gaze from inspiring English sources

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"Go gaze upon the ocean and take in its vastness," the Minnesota congressman suggested.

We quantified three types of variables: GO Gaze Orientation focusing only on eye movement, HO – Head Orientation, FR – First Reaction focusing on the first type of behaviour occurring, either head or gaze orientation.

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You rise at evening, then go, Gazing upon the deserts, and then set.

But go to gaze, and don't miss the less-trafficked C. V. Starr Bonsai Museum, where some of the garden's nearly 350 little trees, some several centuries old, are displayed.

For the picture, any place in Brittany is a more suitable choice than Saint Tropez, where Chirac is now allowed to go and gaze at pretty ladies at the terrace of café Sénéquier.

One evening he's invited to go star gazing with a group of young astronomers.

Go star-gazing.

No matter where I went, my gaze kept being drawn back to the center of the island.

I went to gaze upon his dead body at the wake.

And here you are, at one of the worst parties of your life, a 40-minute nightbus away from home, not having fun: is this not, in many ways, the perfect analogy for the year gone by? Gaze at the girl whose house it is who is already doing the washing up in pyjamas even though it has not yet gone 1AM, and endeavour to be like her: this is the year, isn't it, the clean break you needed, 2017.

If the conversation's going well, gaze into your date's eyes and see how she reacts.

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