Sentence examples for looking phrase from inspiring English sources

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The most dangerous section of this bill, lies in a very benign looking phrase, under the definition regarding 'homegrown terrorism.' In large capitals, this clause stating that...'.a group or individual BORN, RAISED, OR BASED...'. could then be classified as a 'terrorist,' under this new and vague designation.

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The curator read through all 313 phrases, looking for phrases that suggest a new concept.

I went back through the text, looking for phrases unsuited to its characters.

"By looking at phrases or images they like it may help them come to themselves," Park said.

But when I look the phrase up on the web, it gets attributed to … me.

I'm not sure I have more than an intuitive sense of what it means, however, so I looked the phrase up on the Internet.

Go to Google or your favourite search engine and look this phrase up: "Name of Web Hosting Company reviews".

Almost all these elements are acquired from iconic looks, phrases, and legacies depicted by director Jennie Livingston in her 1991 documentary Paris Is Burning.

Later, when the admen were looking for a phrase to tie all the commercial work together, the phrase popped back at him.

This is best illustrated by the pop culture phrase: "looking for Mr Right or Mr Right Now".

His palpable unease at using the phrase looking forward in the context of war is something we can share a hundred years later.

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