Sentence examples for look on closely from inspiring English sources

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Men with shirts, ties and towels over their shoulders look on closely in silence as the fighters in the ring trade punches or work the bag.

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Look closely on the bustling Portobello Road in Notting Hill and you will spot a sign for the Portobello Star – 18th century pub, the second smallest museum in London and home to the 30-litre alembic still where Portobello Road Gin is produced.

Look closely on top of the soil for diamonds uncovered by rain or wind.

Let's hope that more eyes will look more closely on this area of the conflict.

We must look more closely on what is happening to the alienated, desperate and hopeless among us.

In fact, if you look more closely on the above photo, you'll notice there isn't an arrow at all.

So his I.Q. is 57? the judge asks, putting on eyeglasses to look more closely at the paper.

On looking closely at the pit of her throat, one could swear that the pulses were beating," wrote Vasari (3 ).

She went on to look more closely at what effects different kinds of stress – from heat, starvation and acidic conditions – had on cells.

What I found on looking closely at the Attlee period was an extraordinary reciprocity between theatre and society.

They're smiling and winking, and only on looking closely do you see that they're disemboweling themselves in ritual suicide, an act committed in 1970 by the writer Yukio Mishima after he attempted a right-wing coup.

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