Sentence examples for looking at the bridge from inspiring English sources

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If this is you, try tricking yourself and looking at the bridge of their nose or their eyebrows.

Looking at the bridge traffic, he added, "How many limousines do you see?" In fact, none.

Looking at the bridge as we passed under it, I was hard-pressed to imagine how that would be done, but the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey has explained it all on a succinct Web page that uses impressive-sounding words like "gantry" and "constructability" and "conceptual animation," so apparently it's possible.

Looking at the bridge of the nose, an eyebrow, or just below the eyes will give the illusion of eye contact, without the intimidation of making actual eye contact.

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We ought to be looking at the bridges".

The planners also will look at the bridge idea.

Don't forget to look at the bridge itself, both up close and from a distance.

As an Asian man walked towards him, the presenter looked at the bridge and said: "That is a proud moment… but… there is a slope on it".

"We just looked at the bridge and said, 'It doesn't open, why do we need it?' " said Henry Perahia, chief bridge officer of the city's Department of Transportation.

"This profession, it's not like building a bridge where you stand back and look at the bridge and admire what you've done," Pope said.

That figure came from "someone who looked at the bridge for Thomas – it was a very early number for construction only".

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