Sentence examples for look at something else from inspiring English sources

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But look at something else.

Maybe in a year's time we might have to look at something else.

"He said the guy he'd bought it from, called Dave Dominici, asked him to look at something else.

Does that sound like fun? Maybe, instead, the Congress could find the time to look at something else, like gun laws.

"Eventually you've got to say 'right' and maybe need to look at something else in your life if you can't go to a game and enjoy it when you're out working".

Let's look at something else.' She took a gardening book off the shelf and opening to the botanicals, said, 'This could be a great print.' These were old, old things".

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Secrets of sneaky photo taking: make sure the sound is off, and pretend to be looking at something else.

"What's this?" she gasped, and the scariest part was that she was looking at something else, on my back.

He also described it as "not a car that you could talk to at a party unless you were looking at something else".

And the political world in which Brandt moves is thus appropriately characterized by one of his cabinet members: "Everyone looking at something else.

If the contents of that last window was a pornographic video that was apparently hidden in an old window, then that could easily pop back up when looking at something else.

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