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How to use look on in a sentence

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His stalwartness under barely imaginable conditions of pain and terror one can only look on with awe.
But it was the cant of their heads and the look on their faces that told Mugolo all he needed to know about these men.
Carrie turned to me with an expectant look on her face, her steely blue eyes looking directly at me.
The hard-boiled reporters in attendance look on in astonishment as the doddering old CEO mimics pumping motions with his arms.
It takes a lot of old money to pull off that whole windswept look on national television.
Like a man driving a carload of squabbling children to a distant beach, he was determined to look on the bright side.
My grandmother was still standing near her chair with a concentrated look on her face.
Derrick shrugged, remembering the look on her face when she caught him and the horse involved in the one-sided conversation.
He would look on wryly at times when the others were carrying-on in the clubhouse about slights, real and imagined.
There is some amusing footage of the band rehearsing while a couple of '80s stoners look on.
The look on my face combined with the little strangled noises that seemed to come from my throat of their own accord seemed answer enough.
Well, no matter how they look on paper, you gotta play the games on the field.
I am watching him extract stubborn weeds, while I and my big pregnant belly look on from the grass.
But she probably ought to be attending to that haggard look on his face instead of his apparel, pretty as it was.
I look on with annoyance as I see parks pop up everywhere while ours are taken away.
Elizabeth must have seen the skeptical look on his face for her right eyebrow raised in a challenging gesture.
It is the nature of man to look on the outward, but outward appearances can be deceiving.
From the look on their faces, they were probably arrogant, conceited punks who thought they could get any girl they wanted.
Paul watches David and Lil's entry and gets the funniest sulky look on his face as he watches them together.
The England captain did his best to look on the bright side, which was understandable but felt rather hollow.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Do you not look on the past with a shudder at the precipice on which you stood?
A satyr lifts her vest, while Silenus and other figures look on in admiration.
You are a cosmopolite, and look on these things with too refined a speculation.
Ena seemed to look on it at first as a retribution, but Archie insists that there never was anything to retribute.
Granted the truth of historical materialism, how will future generations look on the literature of to-day and yesterday?
A black-and-tan collie with a blue-ribbon round his neck, and a saucy look on his face.
The souffle potatoes of old Marie were not bad to look on, but I did not test them otherwise.
Yet there had been a look on her face when she saw those two which startled and hurt him.
Who would think, to look on a scene like this, that the city is seething with dissatisfaction?
These evidences of an impulse to look on correction as a quite proper thing are corroborated by stories of self-punishment.
Jerry had a pained look on his face as he tried to do the subtraction in his head.
He would have to look on the other side of the jammer, using the ship itself as a shield.
Haverstraw sank down onto the jump seat with a happy dazed look on his face.
The houses look on to a strip of uneven green, cut in two, lengthways, by the Aire.
And even the young and the tender-minded learn to look on the calamities that touch them not, as things of mere artistic meaning.
They may look on the lollop, but not on the sulk, nor they don't 'ang their 'eads like a ill-tempered moke.
Mrs. Apgar, too, had an anxious look on her face, but she tried to make her visitors feel at home.
Altogether it was a decidedly rakish craft and the look on Judge dunder's face was by no means propitious.
At night, in his dreams, she returns, but never for a season may he look on her face of loveliness.
Then he remembered the look on his master's face as he stood at the tiller.
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