Sentence examples for now look up from inspiring English sources

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Now, look up, as the ancients always did.

Now look up "The Texas Co.," dial its number and the girl at the other end says "Texas Company".

Now look up to the higher stories and note the little mirrors outside many of the windows called (what else?) spionnetjes (little spies).

Attendees can now look up from their laptops and, without making eye contact with the people sitting next to them, read what everybody else is saying about the panel discussion.

Sullenberger would now be at the controls and Skiles (who had to that point been flying the plane) would handle the emergency checklist, something that, believe it or not, he would now look up in the plane's quick-reference handbook.

"We spend our time alone in front of monitors; now look up at any office building, look into living-room windows at night: so many people sitting alone in front of monitors".

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Things are now looking up.

They've got detectives out now looking up the Society for the Suppression of the Telephone.

At the end of the day the future of a museum that once fell short is now looking up.

"The people are now looking up to Hamas," said one of the movement's leaders, Ismail Radwan.

Things are now looking up, artistically at least, in one of the bleakest, most deprived former Iron Curtain countries, Romania.

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