Sentence examples for looking day from inspiring English sources

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Good looking day already for the quarterback, who is 16/20 for 200 yards and two scores so far.

Throughout much of last summer, while the police and volunteers were looking day and night for Elizabeth after her kidnapping, it turned out she was moving among them in the open, dressed in the most flamboyant of outfits, and at times even camped just three-and-a-half miles from the Smart home.

Updated at 2.42pm BST 2.25pm BST Results from that earlier sprint 1. S. Colbrelli 2. L. Paolini 3. D. Pietropolli 2.22pm BST The word from our man out there in the cold William Fotheringham (@willfoth) Brutal looking day on the Giro.

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Weather watch: How the forecast is looking Friday Further wet and windy conditions likely across the UK.

Asked how Curry looked Monday, D'Antoni said, "He looked big".

He looked Thursday like the only one who was in complete control and he was pretty relaxed.

Depending on how he looks Friday, Longley may be ready for Saturday's game against Toronto.

"It was an extremely impressive performance, considering how bleak things looked" Friday morning, Boockvar says.

The teenage boy who answered the door looked Sunday-afternoon tired and wary.

With a little work and some helpful advice though, your pleats will look Sunday School perfect in no-time.

But it's not looking like Saturday will be that day.

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