Sentence examples for they look upon from inspiring English sources

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They look upon the world with an almost human face.

They look upon political boat-rockers as trouble.

They look upon any less fundamental achievement as "an engineering problem," dull but necessary grunt work.

"But when you are in a foreign country, they look upon the job a little differently.

They look upon the source of some other proposals with deep suspicion, too.

They think and feel differently; they look upon a different America than the middle class looks upon.

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Another former official said, "They looked upon career educators as being fruitless, mindless and helpless".

It seemed they looked upon the decapitated head as a surrogate for the living and breathing version, who remains a frustratingly elusive fugitive.

They looked upon their work as a discovery of how people really behaved, first spending time with them to get acquainted, then filming their lives as lived.

A decade older than the Fitzgeralds, they looked upon their baroque exploits with a mixture of tolerant amusement and genuine concern, and the Fitzgeralds, for their part, often went out of their way to try to shock the Murphys.

Opposition was considerable; the barons had always resented the domination of the Hautevilles, whom they looked upon as upstarts no better than themselves, and the papacy had no wish to see too powerful a state established on its southern frontier.

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