I sit up, my messy blonde hair falling everywhere and look around for my clothes, or a dressing gown, but I see nothing. |
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I took a bit more time to fool around flying the chute, doing turns and spins, and also having a better look around. |
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When they look around to see who's been pelting them with spitballs, you'll just be casually checking the time. |
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You look around here and you can't help but realize the magnificent splendour of nature. |
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His name was so prominent in the play-by-play that you started to look around for Stills and Nash. |
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I moved on to the engine room and took a good look around the engine and workshop area, which still held tools, spanners and hammers! |
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If we look around a scene, thinking that our eyes are roaming smoothly, they are, in fact, making a series of step-like shifts of gaze. |
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When there was no response he pushed it ajar and stuck his head in to look around. |
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Discarding her olfactory senses in favor of her optical ones for the moment, she took a curious look around the store. |
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Then her eyes opened slowly and she tried to lift her head and look around. |
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As I drove up to the entrance through cattle guards I obeyed the speed limit and started to look around. |
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They started their look around from the pub on the edge of the city centre heading outwards into the suburbs. |
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Don't forget to click on the image to see the much larger hi-res version and take a good look around the exploding street-lamp. |
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As I look around the room I notice the chess set resting on a small table, accompanied by a handful of books. |
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When you return to the street, you'll look around and feel a twinge of homesickness. |
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They are having a night away in a hotel and, hopefully, taking the opportunity to have a look around. |
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The group went to the end of the lake, where the hotelkeeper has a house and farm and allows people to look around if they give a donation. |
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A founding editor who doesn't look around for good ideas to pinch is a chump, and there are familiar elements in both mags. |
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I look around at Briggs Stadium, at the worn patches in the outfield, the flakes of rust on the bolts that hold the seats in the concrete floors. |
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The ogres, unable to see her, began to look around, still roaring and shouting in their coarse speech. |
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A lot of the familiar faces have disappeared, but I can still picture them when I look around the room. |
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Finance directors will be reluctant to take a big hit on their profits, so where possible will look around for other cost savings. |
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The traffic seemed to be inching along for the first 30 minutes and there was plenty of time to look around. |
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Shuddering at the thought of the comfortless journey ahead, he started to look around for somewhere to pass the night. |
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Evan flagged down a taxi and held the side door open while Alex took a look around them at the festively lighted streets. |
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He fought hard the urge to look around at all the people, the shouting, the screaming. |
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He had a very strong look around him, a look that inspirited people in his presence. |
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You take a look around the pool and are surprised to see that a number of swimmers are using fins, especially on kick sets. |
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Take a look around your stretch of coastline, you could get some very pleasant surprises. |
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Yesterday, I saw an item on CNN Headline News that made me look around the net for some details. |
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You look around and we live in a world which is completely suffused with popular culture. |
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Stepping inside, Allie paused to look around at the cottage's simple elegance. |
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I poked my head up and began to look around, shining the light across the attic floor and into all the nooks and crannies. |
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I'd be on the set and I'd look around, and I would be back in 1976, a freshman in high school again. |
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We can all look around and find situations that fuel a certain feeling in our lives. |
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When you step into a room such as this, and you smell mold, mildew, a funky kind of moisture, a heavy smell, you should look around. |
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I took a furtive look around, digested the unfamiliar surroundings, and backtracked. |
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They had a look around at the familiar surroundings and then they absolutely demolished a disappointing home team. |
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It has a rough, gnarly look around the edges, the native fescue changing color with the seasons. |
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I see a job change in seven months, providing you look around to find the right one. |
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It is a good month to look around gardens, because June is a time of abundance. |
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It isn't hard to look around and see examples of greedy people, people who love money. |
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She opened her eyes to look around the room she was in, but could only see dim shapes in the ghostly moonlight. |
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I didn't realize just how many famous guest stars were in the show until I took a look around. |
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Slightly disconcerted by the lack of clues from the stranger as to what his ailments are, I look around. |
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I take a look around the classroom and notice I stand out like the one-legged man in a kicking contest. |
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I had a look around on the internet this evening for some muscle diagrams and it seems I have a painful abductors pollicis longus. |
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As I look around me in Central Australia I see dreadful apathy towards education among Aboriginals. |
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He slowed to a walk now, not worrying anymore, and he took a look around at the slight splendor of this. |
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This week I would ask readers to take a look around Kilmead and maybe have a wander up around the Moat of Ardscull. |
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We look around and smell the aromas, growing ever more curious about the whirl of activity surrounding us. |
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My head was in a whirl with all that I was seeing, and I kept pleading with the baron to make our cab go slower so I could look around. |
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But a quick look around the neighbouring tables convinced me that next time I visit I will leave space for afters. |
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Feeling more refreshed and alert, she ventured to look around more closely. |
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After a while, when she'd regathered her wits, and caught her breath, she raised her head to look around. |
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Yes, I alphabetized my socks and then had to look around for something else to do. |
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Gutsy, you bet, because look around, the mall is crowded, shoppers everywhere, and it goes down right out in the open. |
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None of the execs had time to meet me today so I've been granted a look around the factory and then I'll have had my chips. |
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With a quick look around, eyes sparkling, she took off at a run towards the end of the cliff. |
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To find publishers who sell high-end or low-end games, go to a software store and look around. |
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Seeing no one save a small tabby kitten lying curled upon a red plush sofa, I took the chance to look around. |
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I watched this guy look around, jump into the dumpster, shuffle through a ton of dirty diapers and locate a half-eaten sandwich. |
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The Dutch pilot decided to stay with the other aviators, and they began to look around the field. |
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After Santa, we had a look around the craft fair, which wasn't all that good so thankfully my wallet stayed put in my pocket. |
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Our characters were supposed to look around to make sure the coast is clear, then jump in the truck and race off. |
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Then she says she will look around and see what challenges she can throw herself into. |
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Not especially in a mood to linger and look around I made a mental note to return in a better frame of mind. |
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The kitchen is a mess and I walked in, took one look around and walked out. |
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But, look around and you will see a few hats, caps and berets going around town. |
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For those who still aren't convinced, stop for a minute, look around and take the time to absorb all that this great campus has to offer. |
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It's easy to be depressed when you look around and see the state of monetary affairs. |
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The doctor lowered his weapon as his eyes cast a cold look around the camp. |
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Before he left he cast a look around his immaculate house, his sharp eyes scanning every corner. |
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Just out of his body cast and into a metal brace, Patchen still lacked mobility and so began to look around for a house nearby. |
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That made me look around and think, My God, does anyone here sleep under a mosquito net? |
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I look around to see, watching me, two glass bead eyes stitched onto the mother of all big handbags. |
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The taxi driver took a look around, tried vainly to make peace, did not like what he was seeing, leapt back in his taxi, and skedaddled. |
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Feel free to look around the whole site, not just this blog, although most of it is still under construction. |
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But I look around me and I see too much introverted, narrow-minded, self-congratulating boorishness. |
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All things considered, though, it's time to stop, take a look around, and smell the roses. |
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I look around at the other mid-level managers and top editors in my newsroom and other newsrooms. |
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Hopping out of the car she took a long look around and her smile broadened. |
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She continued to look around the foyer, trying to spot his familiar spikiness in the crowd. |
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If you look around and don't see as many strikes, and a lot of splits or spares are on the board, the lanes probably are playing a little bit tougher. |
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Pretty much any question you might have about the inn or the town has been anticipated and unimposingly answered by Laurie already, if you just look around the inn a little. |
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He stood up straight, look around the room, and spoke slowly, in a loud booming voice as if he were a teacher trying to overrule a class of noisy students. |
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As Americans look around today, we see that the grass is still green, drinkable water still flows from the faucets, and the supermarkets are still stocked with food. |
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Having a look around the Heidelberg with colleagues on his lunch hour was U.S. District Judge Bernard Friedman. |
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Please take a look around and expand your botanical knowledge. |
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But, I ask you, look around and ahead of and behind you when next you are caught in a traffic bottleneck on an expressway and try to account for the snarl rationally. |
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You look around at the highest peaks of the Rockies, and you're at the water epicenter of North America, where the glaciers and rivers flow to all points of the compass. |
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After a couple of minutes, put down the iPad and look around the room with the eye that is already open. |
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To ward off alienation and gloom, it is only necessary to remember the unremembered heroes of the past, and to look around us for the unnoticed heroes of the present. |
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You look around and say you'd be a nervous wreck trying to speak here. |
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Darcy was still immobile, continuing to look around vaguely. |
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Next time you're in the theater, look around you at all the somnolent hoi polloi stuffing their faces with popcorn and their psyches with trashy sexploitation. |
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Nevertheless, I urge fans of police procedurals to look around for a markdown price, since this is a solid mystery series that many will enjoy adding to their collection. |
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And when you're sitting atop your horse, you can look around and see land that stretches for miles, without a mini-mall or condominium complex to obscure the view. |
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We'll be showing the build up to England games, taking a look around the stadiums and giving living room supporters a real flavour of the atmosphere and tension in Asia. |
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Stretching his arms up above his head he took a look around. |
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I look around me at the trim gardens, the sound of residents rattling about in the kitchens, the bell informing them of the next unit of the day's timetable. |
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Then I look around and realise I haven't had time to wash or clean for three weeks and resignedly start picking at the bring-and-buy sale ranged round the bed. |
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As she fingered through them, searching for the one that would unlock the main door, the keys jangled, causing Rena to surreptitiously look around. |
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A little rain this morning followed by some sun tempted us out to Wimborne for a look around the market which was seriously curtailed as we were rained off. |
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As one approaches the copse of trees at the entrance to Tobernalt, one usually stands still by a large rock to look around in the shady dim light. |
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Now, look around you at the steaming piles of baby clothes, towelling nappies and suchlike on every desk, cupboard, radiator, hat stand, wall planner and trouser press. |
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Do they really not look around them when they hit the shutter, or is it all part of a ploy to attract more attention? |
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When you look around, it's clear that Gullah culture is not as strong as 40 years ago with all the development that has taken place in the community. |
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I look around, and the bleak landscape leads me to wonder what use a place like this would have for China, a country already vast in size, population and economy. |
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He did not look around, for he knew he'd have it coming to him. |
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I nod and look around to see broken glass covering the entire room. |
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But the creatures did not sit to look around in wonder as Rabbit had. |
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The responding officers appear to understand the grief behind his erratic action but still want to take a look around the house. |
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A simple look around the Internet finds much to worry about in the world of essential oils. |
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Naoise let it fly over his head, contenting himself to look around. |
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I F you look around, you may find something straight from the heart of Paris at Hilton Doha, thanks to Sheika Muneera Saoud al Thani. |
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On a number of occasions he also visited his former school to speak to the students and look around. |
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We take a look around the great pavilion's must-see exhibits and Monty Don, far left, shares his top picks for the week ahead. |
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This is a guy that I grew up watching and idolizing and all of a sudden I look around and he's got me in a headlock in the dressing room. |
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But if you work in a law firm, the media, a Garda station or a shop take a look around because you could be surrounded by sociopaths. |
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Take time to look around at the dawning light that casts lovely shadows on the rock and the gnarly kiawe trees that line the dry canyon walls. |
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Over 1500 customers were thought to have walked through the new doors to take a look around the new store. |
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Let me look around and see if I can scrounge up any old blankets for you to take to your picnic. |
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Some students suck it up and meet the challenge. Others look around wildly for someone to blame. |
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Five days before the end of the 1876 session of Parliament, on 11 August, Disraeli was seen to linger and look around the chamber before departing the Commons. |
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And right then the dumbfucker decides to wake up and look around. |
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You only have to look around to notice rushaholics whirling by at breakneck speed, whether it's the pizza promised in less than 30 minutes, or the one hour photo developing. |
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Two little men in a flying saucer had no desire to stay, took a look around the world, wished they hadn't found the world and flew their craft away. |
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