Sentence examples for the looked from inspiring English sources

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the looked

verb

To try to see, to pay attention to with one's eyes.

  • Look at my new car! Don’t look in the closet.

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Mr. Bush's remarks reflect a far more hawkish view toward Russia than the "looked into his eyes" partnership Mr. Bush tried for nearly eight years to foster with Vladimir V. Putin, then and clearly still Russia's ruler.

What emerged about children's homes, the free reign the powerful were given in grooming and prostituting the "looked after" children, sold for fried chicken and Bacardi Breezers, disturbs us.

The looked into Basecamp and Google Groups, but found the interface too clunky for simple email correspondence.

The role of the beamformer is essentially to reduce the reverberation and the interferences coming from directions other than the looked up ones.

The looked comfortable for the lead, but it all changed after a long break in play when Vale's on-loan Crystal Palace defender Ryan Inniss was stretchered off after coming off worst in a high challenge on Marcus Tudgay that also saw him booked.

The dilemma for the looked after children really is that what's brought them into the situation is very complex.

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