Sentence examples for observed looked from inspiring English sources

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Ostrom, as the Nobel judges observed, looked at other institutional successes, studying group-run fisheries, pastures, woods and lakes, to conclude that "outcomes are, more often than not, better than predicted by standard theories".

The phenotype observed when REST-null ES cells were differentiated on poly-D-lysine was similar to that observed with gelatine; few Sox+/Nestin+ NSCs developed and all neurons observed looked ailing, being rounded and devoid of processes (compare Fig. S8A with Fig. 3C and Fig. S8B with Fig. 3H and 3M).

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All martyrdoms, Oscar Wilde once observed, look mean to the beholder.

"She's gotten chubbier," Ms. Zheng observed, looking at her younger daughter.

At 11.15pm he was observed looking out of his door window.

One Jets fan observed, "Look, Brady's a dick, but even he didn't deserve this".

"There ain't nothing funny about being a drunk," he observed, looking back.

"They don't like us," an American marine observed, looking over his machine gun in the turret of an armored vehicle.

Yet IBM Global Services became the company's biggest business, the corporate vehicle that would, as Mr. Gerstner observed, "look at technology through the eyes of the customer".

"There's so much death and destruction around here," he observed, looking round at the drugs and the dismal conditions of the Miami slum.

But as Gosling observed looking back over this literature, that "feel pleased" requires a complement seems nothing deeper than an English grammatical demand (1969, p. 153), perhaps in this case connected with the etymology of "pleasure" noted five paragraphs above.

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