Sentence examples for quite looking at from inspiring English sources

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But we're not quite looking at Dear Leader's swooning Senate.(Photo credit: AFP) .

The lovers stood, not quite looking at each other, as Tabby fiddled with her keys.

The doctor, a woman, walked into the surgery and parted Polina's knees without quite looking at her.

"He wasn't quite looking at the pitcher when he threw over there, which was why Jeff threw it".

You may be on dry ground, termite plinths all around you, the astringent scent of crushed tea-tree leaves in the air, but a part of your mind will still be thinking of those estuarine eyes not quite looking at you, yet not quite minding their own business either.

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"He didn't quite look at it as being profiled," she said.

Seeing the flooded steps meant that you could never quite look at, or take, ordinary steps in the same way ever again.

"I hadn't quite looked at it that way," said Richard H. Girgenti, KPMG's national director of investigative and integrity management services.

While Anthony does display certain tell-tale signs of autism -- the way he flexes his hands awkwardly when excited, the rigid posture, the darting eyes that never quite look at you -- in a crowd, he looks quite "normal".

His character traits are essentially "a bit sad sometimes" and "quite likes looking at swords".

"It isn't quite like looking at my left hand," he said.

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