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How to use looked at in a sentence

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Some more of the team had arrived during our absence, and looked at the pictures of the party.
The soft parts of the body such as the liver, kidneys and spleen can also be looked at in this way.
I looked at his red hair and his muscular, hairy legs and decided I wasn't attracted to him.
For a second he looked at me, eyes still wide but no longer wide with amazement and wonderment.
I turned the photograph and looked at it, as though it might have changed through some process of mischief or alchemy.
She looked at him from anxious blue eyes for a moment, and then nonchalantly wrapped a line of gauze around her forearm.
How can you seriously call yourself a safety regulator if you haven't even looked at your worst-case scenario?
The books I looked at and bought spoke of people who once worshiped female deities rather than male ones.
If I weren't such a worrywart, I could have looked at their infamous smiles and forgot everything that was wrong.
Firefighter Dan, who had known Adam for a number of years, looked at his friend in wonderment.
She looked at me, sitting in my desk frozen, and her eyes were red and teary.
Now safe from harm, he and his parents continued their journey and when they arrived in Timnah the lovers looked at each other and were pleased.
Alison looked at Julie, sitting at Mistress Farnham 's feet and learning to knit.
And, as I looked at the classroom today, I wanted to resurrect that horrid Miss Dawe and give her a knuckle sandwich.
In other work he looked at problems relating properties of algebraic number fields to algebraic K-theory.
I looked at this and thought of saying about having a wolf by the ears, you can't hold on and you can't let go.
Unaware of me observing him he looked at the kinkily dressed shop window dummies and pleased with what he saw, smiled to himself.
He looked at her through eyes reddened from a combination of alcohol and disappointment.
Cecil, meanwhile, became bolder with every minute, and looked at Gus, knowingly.
The others looked at him, and he raised one hand to wag an index finger under Kaeritha's nose.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Anderson looked at the lacy, beribboned thing which his mother wore over her black silk skirt, and said it was very pretty.
He caught a flash of metal from his briefcase, and, still running, looked at it.
The barmaid, who was polishing her spirit measures, looked at him curiously.
As he spoke a blackbird came running with a chuckle from underneath the berberis, looked at them with alarm, and ran back.
We came through a part of the Black Country that you know, and it looked at its blackest.
Mr Braine started, looked at his cigar, which was out, and proceeded to relight it.
She looked at Katy reassuringly, then she took off the axe and handed it to her.
She heard and shivered, and looked at the bed of straw, and on the great canvas of the Barabbas.
But the Bashkir looked at him with the same expression and without answering a word.
He looked at her, his bold eyes challenging, belying the amiable gentleness of his smile.
Garry and Phil looked at all the animals as they passed through to the big top.
I looked at the gauge-glasses on the boilers, peered into the bilges, and found the fireman at his post in the stokehold.
They looked at one another and Bracknell was the first to break the silence.
He did not think them beautiful, yet they were, and the braconid mother looked at them with great pride as she flew past.
She looked at Miss Avery intently, trying to understand the kink in her brain.
She marched to the door and there, turning, looked at him in awe-stricken amazement.
In despair he looked at her as she flew along, as if carried away by the blast.
Sarah looked at him, then towards Balmoral, and then she turned to him again.
He took out his watch and looked at it, then his eye swept the broad row of trains in the gloomy, barnlike station.
He looked at barratry from every side, and the more he looked the less he seemed to like it.
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