Sentence examples for looked inconspicuous from inspiring English sources

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He must have looked inconspicuous, because when he ambled into the catering room for lunch a security guard — a bespectacled African-American man in his sixties — stepped in front of him and asked to see his laminated pass.

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They had spent the day in the hallway trying to look inconspicuous.

Two weeks later in Istanbul, I spied him trying to look inconspicuous near the Blue Mosque.

The bear lingered restlessly at the barricade's edge, trying hard to look inconspicuous for his big move.

The center may look inconspicuous, and the "workers available" sign in front of the building is easy to miss.

It is very difficult to look inconspicuous in a bathroom on a sidewalk in New York with the door open.

At the airport, German snipers looked down from the rooftops, and American Special Forces stood by, doing their best to look inconspicuous.

From the outside, the storage shed on the University of New Hampshire (UNH) campus in Durham looks inconspicuous enough-a standard white 48-by-12-foot 48-by-12-foot 48-by-12-foot 48-by-12-foot

I mention the Lincoln because, anxious as it is to be loved and to make the complex more welcoming, the new, $42 million Tow tries just as hard to look inconspicuous, and it ends up complementing the site better.

We downed it quickly and ran off trying to look inconspicuous, and giggled nervously about the ridiculous laws we lived under in New York, not like London, liberal, lovely London, Albion at its very best.

In the auction room - the grandly seedy New Connaught Rooms in Covent Garden - suited developers filled out the front and back rows, while us tourists tried to look inconspicuous in the middle.

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