Sentence examples for look upon your from inspiring English sources

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5 You know that sickening feeling of inadequacy and over-exposure you feel when you look upon your own empurpled prose?

"You are my Supreme critic... & I look upon your verdict with infinite faith & respect," she wrote in a letter of 1878.

Countless hosts of angels stand before you to do your will; they look upon your splendor and praise you night and day.

I follow you, dear friend, and want to look upon your lovely countenance.

Instead, we simply want to look upon your beautiful faces and hear about how you plan on disrupting the world through technology.

Instead, John and I simply want to look upon your beautiful faces and hear about how you plan on disrupting the world through technology.

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One of the joys of parenthood is looking upon your offspring as little angels.

Your job can be looked upon as your secret angel investor or your sugar daddy.

How do you explain to a mollusc of an office co-worker the sheer love that courses through your veins as you look upon the chap to your right on the parade ground – impeccable, starched, in his greens as the sleet pelts his ears pink and the fearsome wind tugs at his buckles?

You look upon the ruins of your last garbage island, and think, There we lived well.

Dare to look upon "Lestat" and keep your eyelids from growing heavier and heavier and heavier.

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