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How to use look in a sentence

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Teddy Bear lovers from across the world look forward to the UK's favourite magazine dedicated to arctophilia.
Collins says that the Romantics taught us to look for and to believe in the poet behind the words.
Also known as meadow saffron, they look good naturalised in turf, in the rock garden, at the front of a border or under an apple tree.
In literary criticism there is a tendency to look for geographic or temporal groups of influence.
Consisting of basic shapes and pieces lifted from existing ships, it's a very loose approximation of what the final ship mesh will look like.
Even though summer means tourist in Boston, I don't dumb the wines down though I do look for flavors that are accessible.
I turn around, in time to see a look of utter disgust evaporate off his aquiline features.
After the closing credits have rolled, look back on the words and actions of some of the protagonists, and you'll see that they make no sense.
Whether it be a criminal trial or a civil matter, it is the way things look.
With the 2005 budget process about to begin, the betting is that the LDP will look for compromise on the rollback of the 1999 tax breaks.
If there has been rain, the landscape takes on a serene, lithographed look.
Many bearings look very similar, whether they are ball bearings, roller bearings or other bearings.
But whenever I asked if I might do something, roller-skate around the block or play over at a friend's house, she got a distant, weary look.
Aside from the white-knuckle rollickings he on occasion delivers, the United players must look at him and feel their spirits lift.
You look like a cat sighting a bird, all aquiver with bloodlust. Cool your temper.
All he needed to do now was to point his telescope at the sun all day and look for a little black spot.
We asked him to look at the original Arabic report and give us his thoughts.
A quick look in her Rolodex later, Chelsea punches in Danielle Nichols' cell phone number.
What is it about me that makes me look so strange when I walk the streets of any Little India wearing a sari?
If you look at the little finger on my right hand, for example, you will see a thin, somewhat curved scar.
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The big spectacles over his eyes quite altered his froglike countenance and gave him a learned and impressive look.
He let out a roar an' got wild with his hands, like them four-flush fellers do who wants to look real bad.
It never occurred to me then that it might have been intended to look like a forgery.
I dared not look up, but kept my eyes on the four-leaf clover I was plucking to pieces.
Now, if it wasnt for that fringy thing he wears on his face, hed look almost exactly like a small-sized human.
The bears came next, horrid cunning white things, and turning in their toes like that does give them such a frumpish look.
After this our mess was well supplied, and our forager began to look sleek and fat.
A few summers ago I was sitting on a garden seat, beneath a fruit tree, where the works of nature look very beautiful.
Gerard foregoes his evening pipe, because the smoking-room does not look to the front.
The oranges look well outside, but the moment you have penetrated the rind, you find that they have been boiled and are fozy.
I'll show you how to flop a fried egg in the pan only you have to look it doesn't come down on your head.
I didn't try to keep shady, for I thought it began to look like a game of freezeout, and I kept the west side of the street.
The days are gone when a girl would so much as look at such a fribble as Sir Plume.
In that case I am not the tutor who will have to look after you, replied Miss frere.
When we are settled at the friary we must look round us and do the best we can.
He contrived, in the true tradition of 'Arry at Margate, to look at once startling and commonplace.
He had come to look on her perspicacity in this matter as a sort of second sight.
We have detained her at the Secretariat, and every one in a Tcherkess coat we could lay our hands on has been brought to her to look at.
He was smooth-shaved, and there was a cunning, foxy look about his face.
I look for masks, maskers, and mask-makers wherever I go and more often than not find one or the other, either in rituals or during Carnival.
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