Sentence examples for touch looks from inspiring English sources

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Is this what a crisis of touch looks like?

Touch looks destined to join my list of other shows I have stuck with because I like one actor or character – I only kept up with Glee, for instance, because of Jane Lynch's Sue Sylvester, and I remain devoted to the work of John Simm, James Nesbitt and Steven Mackintosh regardless of the quality of shows they are in.

A small picture of four peaches on a white plate executed in lush colors and with a sensuous, brushy touch looks more like an early Matisse than what it is, which is a 1910 work by Charles Sheeler, the proto-Photorealist and American Scene painter.

That said, HTC's Touch looks to offer big features in a small package that relies heavily on a touch-interface.

The Liverpool skipper wins possession, takes a touch, looks up, then pings a 50-yard diag to Christian Benteke.

What the "Amazon touch" looks like at Whole Foods.

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Recently, though, the sure touch looked to have deserted him.

Its own operating system, Symbian, which was not designed for touch, looked clunky.

Spurs had claims for a penalty when Defoe fell claiming his shirt had been pulled, but the touch looked minimal.

Within the folds of such billowing fabric, which dances alongside her, Ms. Melnick's dainty arms and legs, in a spooky touch, look like twigs.

She seems to be debunking the idea of the photo book and instead presenting a simple sculptural object to touch, look at, and wonder about.

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