Sentence examples for that look on from inspiring English sources

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But we also had, at the bottom of that slide, two motivations for punishment that look on the one hand at the victim and on the other hand at the perpetrator, and aimed somehow to reconcile their situations.

It's about a third the size of Manhattan, covering a tropical peninsula and a pair of islands that look, on a map, like crumbs flaking off the mainland.

It warms the heart, if not the nose and fingers, to see birds that look on the New York region as a warm-weather retreat.

Zhu's design, in stark contrast to the stadium, is a sequence of tall buildings that look, on first encounter, rather like upright 1960s IBM computers.

What's happening right now is that we are seeing a significant shift of income away from labor at the same time that we're seeing new technologies that look, on a cursory overview, as if they're capital-biased.

"These are corporations that look on fishing as a short term investment for a short term gain.

They are not squared shelves, but small platforms that look on the wall as though they were floating in the air.

D'Haeseleer pairs manipulated black-and-white images that look on the verge of disintegration with colorful images of faces warping and mutating in hideous fashion.

But what's that look on his face?

I still remember that look on his face".

I'd never seen that look on my dad's face.

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