Sentence examples for looking suitcase from inspiring English sources

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In "Railroad Station, Memphis" (1955), a Walker Evanesque image at Laurence Miller, someone has left on a wooden bench in a pristine waiting room an expensive looking suitcase, a coat, a hat, a wrapped package and a couple of paper bags of stuff.

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"I stopped looking for suitcases after that," said Mr. dos Santos, 48.

I spot the old lady from the sea looking for her suitcase, and stop to tell her I may have found a solution to her political worries about both Muslims and stem-cells.

There is also a big difference between government agents scanning items for explosives or looking through a suitcase full of clothing, and searching through the hard drive of a laptop computer containing work papers, financial records, e-mail messages and Web site visits.

"Sometimes I have a nervous breakdown over my suitcase – over socks – because your brain just goes: 'I just can't pack again, I can't.' You're looking at your suitcase going: 'I'm in five countries in two weeks and it's four different seasons.' That's when my brain melts".

I came across them a few years ago when looking for a suitcase.

After looking at the suitcase full of dinosaur models that Harryhausen had brought with him, O'Brien suggested that he study anatomy.

Look at suitcases, backpacks, messenger bags, purses, lunchboxes, diaper bags, coin purses, knitting bags, anything.

Of course, there is always the chance someone could walk off with your entire suitcase, which is why it is a good idea to go directly to baggage claim when you arrive, and if possible have an unusual-looking suitcase or a colorful label on your bag.

Bemused tourists wandered around with their suitcases looking for ways to get to their hotels.

Tomorrow you can pack your suitcase" – without looking me in the eye.

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