As the mounted, scarlet coated protest leader tootled on his horn, the adviser looked up, lit a cigarette and ambled away, entirely unconcerned. |
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He quickly looked up at her and winked as a tiny silver box poked up from behind the desk. |
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He only looked up once she was gone, recollecting himself for a minute before following them up the stairs. |
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This man looked up at the throne room, a vast hall with a blood red carpet running down the center. |
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She looked up at him, broken, eyes reddened and wavering in desperation, lips parted slightly. |
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The sobs coming from the girl started to get louder, and Jon looked up at her and saw she had a pretty big knot on her head. |
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Adam could still recall the giggling child with soft curls and luminous eyes, who had worshipfully looked up to his older brother. |
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She looked up and saw many people in deep concentration, sparring with their partners, trading blows with great speed and accuracy. |
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One old man looked up at her and a tear rolled down his singed and wrinkled old face. |
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They looked up to see her looming over them, with a stern expression written all over her face. |
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I looked up the Isle of Jura and Barnhill and thought it was just the place to seek refreshment and rest awhile away from every care. |
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From the floor, she looked up at her father, who was seated on a wooden stool. |
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He looked up at the lady, she seemed polite and superior, but Jake still didn't seem to like her very much for some reason. |
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I have always looked up to America as the land of the free and the home of the brave and my heart is aching for you all right now. |
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The man looked up at Sara while reloading his revolver with practiced efficiency. |
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She looked up at him and grinned sheepishly, yelping a little as her nails scraped her own puny wound. |
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He got the formula right, but had not looked up the melting point of aluminum. |
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She looked up at him in fear, he was tall and lanky and she felt small and miserable sitting in his shadow. |
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A young man, 24, with tousled, straight brown hair, crystal blue eyes looked up from his lapful of ropes. |
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He looked up and saw tension growing in the sandy-haired youngling's bearing. |
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The four looked up to see a red-headed kid skateboarding into the room, zigging and zagging uncontrollably. |
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Will laughed quietly and I looked up to see him nodding, looking at me softly with a smile. |
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Her cheeks turned bright red, but looked up at Evan anyhow, ready for him to look at her repulsively. |
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The man in the white coat holding the dart gun looked up as Aidan came down him without mercy and blinded by fury and wrath. |
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Aimee looked up from her sewing, and, seeing that it was Keira, practically launched herself at her best friend. |
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He opened his eyes slightly and looked up to see a masked angelic figure holding him. |
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Cloud looked up at the mountain ahead of them and saw lightning shoot across the area. |
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Slowly she read the lettering on the tickets and then looked up, her face showing her surprise. |
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I looked up, fanning away the smoke with one hand until I could make out the form of my brother Jason. |
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He looked up, horror in his straining eyes as the fire licked greedily along the edges of his parachute. |
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Today she lay on her back and looked up at the gray sky through the twisted branches of the oak. |
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He hesitated for a brief moment, then picked up his address book and, riffling worn pages, looked up the numbers of his team mates. |
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He looked up at the starry sky, at the one sail they had rigged, and then at the ship's deck. |
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The smith looked up from the sword he was pounding on an anvil with a huge hammer, and wiped his eyes. |
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Christopher looked up, his black plastic rimmed glasses on the edge of his nose. |
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For the first time in several minutes, I looked up from the instruments and saw rime ice on our windscreen. |
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They heard the faint ring of the bell in the background, and Melanie looked up. |
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I looked up and saw one of the small squirrels running down the length of a limb with a twig of leaves in his mouth. |
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The businessman only looked up when he felt a presence lingering in the doorway. |
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She looked up at the sky and began counting the faint stars that were fast appearing with the approach of night. |
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Plump mothers holding babies in their arms stood right at the ring apron, while their little children looked up saucer-eyed at this god. |
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Hiko suddenly rocketed upward, and Deion looked up, wondering what he was gonna do. |
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He and Passareil had been sitting on the edge of a small rock pool and when he looked up they were surrounded by others listening. |
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Kentaro looked up at the pagoda where large arcs of electricity were reaching into the sky like a massive Jacob's Ladder. |
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As soon as I heard the crash I looked up and he literally came through the roof. |
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One of the little dogs looked up at her, and then sprang to his feet, bounding over to her, his tongue lolling out the side of his mouth. |
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He looked up at her, tongue lolling out, ice cream covering his muzzle, sweat dripping from his fur in several places. |
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Too often Rio Ferdinand looked up and knocked it long because he didn't have an option. |
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He put a period on the end of the last sentence, and placed the pen down with a loud sound and looked up at her. |
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The long-suffering wife looked up at the magistrate and her reply was terse. |
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Corinne, seeing a movement out of the corner of her eye, looked up and saw Carla ascending the stairs. |
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I looked up to the transmitter controller who had a look of complete disbelief. |
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She was really one of the old aristocratic school who everybody looked up to. |
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It has been brought home to us how much of a local person Clive was and he was very much looked up to by the customers and his friends. |
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Guss and Dante looked up to the tower the lookout had called from, and then out across the plains. |
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He looked up at his parents and gave them a loopy grin from the pure oxygen he had been breathing while being prepped for the surgery. |
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He looked up and found Alex staring at him, a strange, almost rueful grin on his face. |
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She looked up and saw the bruises forming on his face and the blood running from his swollen lip. |
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The party ran out of the palace and looked up in the sky and saw a swarm of what looked like lava bees holding lava bombs. |
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Cyrio looked up at that, furrowed his brow, then smiled that shy smile of his that made his eyes twinkle. |
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This was said in a low tone, and it was a few seconds before the other people in the room realized something was wrong and looked up. |
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Near the end of the meal I looked up at my two brilliant companions and smiled sadly and shyly. |
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I looked up a tab for one of the songs that I thought I might take a stab at playing. |
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She looked up as Rachel arrived back at the table, holding a piece of paper in her hands. |
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When she looked up at him he placed a fresh smile upon his lips and reached out to take her hand. |
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He looked up at the ceiling and remembered that it was the same isolation room where Watson used to place him after training with Rufus. |
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I looked up, and between the buildings pressed close together and behind the tangle of tram lines, the sky was pink and gold. |
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She looked up at me, and our eyes met for a brief instant, before she walked away, sashaying down the street towards the comedy club. |
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He looked up and the saurian creature's slitted eyes seemed to stare back at him, taunting him. |
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I waved at her just as she looked up from her task and she smiled and waved back. |
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I looked up to find Trischen staring at me, his eyes tearing from the laughter he was futilely trying to keeping in. |
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I looked up at the blazing sun and the scintillating blue sky to see an old rusty sign. |
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Jack looked up, his eyes scouring over the many cones and dozens of police-men scattered around the area. |
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As I hesitated, a short, fat, bald-headed man looked up from the next desk. |
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The angel looked up again, casting a baleful scowl at the Academy, in all its splendour. |
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As they entered the dining room, everyone looked up to see who it was, and Claire looked at the floor, balling her hands into fists. |
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Hedda picked out one covered with mysterious scrawls and studied it carefully, until she finally looked up. |
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The answers were then looked up and sent by mobile phone text message to students in the test hall. |
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Tom and David and I all looked up into the sky yesterday evening and marvelled at the vapour trails. |
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She swallowed the mouthful of mashed potato with difficulty and looked up at him. |
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When I looked up a big, black cat came out of the banking and slinked away into the bushes. |
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Davis looked up and gave a signal of approval, and after a quick bow, the pair of messengers was gone. |
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I looked up at the fountain with its carving of heavy-shouldered wind gods straining to propel ships and bearded sea gods looking to spear them. |
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The dogs outside went into a flurry of barks and snarls, and we both looked up. |
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Alex looked up from the barren flower bed and noticed a woman standing by the forest waving her arms and calling out to him. |
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I said through giggles, as I pulled him from Travis, who brushed himself down and looked up from his seat. |
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She looked up to see a very strongly built man, who looked more suitable as a bouncer than a clerk. |
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The President looked up from the papers he was thumbing through, and referred to some large, recent pro-Palestinian demonstrations in Turkey. |
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Anna looked up at Lachlan and, to her great surprise, she saw that his expression was thunderous. |
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Faith looked up to see a man striding towards them with a thunderous expression, dragging a little girl with him. |
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A kid, about the same age as Chain, looked up from the floor, obviously playing tic-tac-toe with a smaller girl. |
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Chastity bent down to tie her shoelace, and after succeeding in making it into a perfect bow, she looked up and examined the locker room. |
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Her mother looked up as if startled, then shook her head and returned her attention back to her mending. |
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The cat looked up from its toys and stretched out its paws to claw at the ragged arm of an old chair. |
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I didn't stop pawing through my bag in search of Kleenex but looked up from my seat on the bench. |
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He looked up at the tall man with curiosity, tipping back his head to view him, nearly tipping over backwards in his effort. |
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My awestruck mesmerization of the view was broken by his words, and I looked up to see Gabriel standing there looking extremely uncomfortable. |
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Milly was sitting on the bed, her hair bedraggled and looked up in surprise when I ran in. |
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He looked up, as the light grey mesosphere melted away, revealing the inky blackness of space beyond. |
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I looked up and turned to the side to see a rather nice looking woman standing before me. |
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We were laughing with each other a little when we entered, but then our eyes looked up and we saw what beheld us in the living room. |
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Later, he looked up into her eyes, and saw an odd concentration there, a lack of abandon. |
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He looked up at the gray overcast sky and wondered how it was possible that this storm could have abated so quickly. |
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She looked up at him sadly, acknowledging his gesture with a half wag of her tail. |
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Mary looked up at her for a moment and spoke, her voice barely above a whisper. |
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It looked up at me and meowed again, and when I started walking, it kept pace with me. |
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We looked up and saw lads at the side of the ground revving up their quad bikes and motorcycles. |
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When dark had fallen we both looked up as we heard the tyres of fathers Benz pull into the drive. |
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But just before 8 a.m., the 19-year old Marine bugler looked up from his watch post on the ship's quarterdeck to see Japanese planes overhead. |
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He was riding past us now, so I looked up to see better what he looked like. |
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I was reading my book for the first 45 min or so, and when I looked up I felt terribly queasy. |
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Katie looked up at her with questioning blue eyes, still watery with tears. |
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I looked up from the bulletproof jacket my loving husband had insisted I wear. |
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I looked up, right at him, and didn't smile, wave, or even acknowledge him in any way. |
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All of a sudden we looked up and there was a big circle of Americans around us while we were jiving and they kept asking us to dance. |
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He looked up in time to see Greta open her blouse and tuck the vial into the cup of her brassiere. |
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Clark looked up to see two men who were obviously guards of some kind practically jostling him. |
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I looked up Cecilia's phone number in my red address book and dialed the number. |
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Marie looked up at the girl and saw in place of the normally jovial smile an expression of sincerity. |
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He looked up at me and grinned, putting out his cigarette on the arm of the bench. |
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He entered with a tray balanced on his hand, and when he looked up and saw us a rainbow of emotions crossed his face. |
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She looked up at the sky, and a single raindrop hit her face, which was followed by several more. |
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The beautiful occupants of the room looked up at Amy and I, and I felt their astonished eyes rake over my body. |
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Wickham pocketed a small box, and Miss Darcy looked up at him with glowing adoration. |
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His lips quivered as he spoke and tears made his eyes misty as he looked up with utter adoration at the tall first mate. |
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She looked up at the horizon and frowned when she saw a dark cloud heading their way at rapid speed. |
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She sighed and looked up at her teacher, now rattling on about an assignment on local history. |
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Kitt, a tall teen who was possibly about eighteen or nineteen, looked up from what appeared to be a ray gun she was tinkering with. |
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I looked up, and at each flash of lightning, an after-image of a bird was left. |
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He was reading the newspaper and he looked up at me and said in a very serious tone of voice. |
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We walked out of the station and I looked up at the city walls, silhouetted against the darkening evening sky. |
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Mr. Parker, who was going over the game plan with some of the players, looked up and shook his head. |
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I heard and looked up to see the cab driver looking at me through the rear-view mirror. |
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Elizabeth looked up to see an adorable girl of about seven holding a small blue ball. |
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He was in the middle of doing the guitar solo on his air guitar when he finally looked up for a split second and noticed me. |
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But as he looked up a stream of liquid came to his eyes and made them feel as if they were burning. |
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I looked up to see a brown-and-white longhorn staring at me. |
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I looked up as he came closer, but Andreus coiled up the lash into a plaited leather loop and hit me across the back of the neck with it, forcing my eyes back down. |
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The harsh fluorescent light flickered back on and Ashley looked up at him. |
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She had been in the middle of a very interesting story about the origin of pork rinds, when she looked up and found that Sorcha and Davie had fallen asleep. |
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I looked up to see Jason, smiling sadly at me over a box of takeout food. |
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I looked up at him and watched the emotions flicker across his face. |
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I looked up to dozens of cormorants whooshing softly overhead. |
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Leaving the OR that night, I looked up the clear sky, at the flocks of white seagulls and a sliver of crescent moon. |
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The hairs on my arms rose as I looked up into his dark eyes. |
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I looked up at him and saw the agonized pain in his expression. |
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She looked up and over at me in surprise, tears slowly drying up. |
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Lela looked up, trying to hide her amusement as they saw Stasia, obviously driven mad with jealousy and defeat, throwing random sculptures at the two. |
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As if by magic, Guinevere looked up, and met Lancelot's gaze head-on. |
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I looked up at the azure sky through the trees lining each side of the avenue on which we were walking, and it seemed as if we were watching the sky through a wreath. |
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I had two older brothers and a kid brother who kind of looked up to me. |
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Needless to say, having the wing tip that low to the ground called for extreme concentration but, on one turn, I looked up and saw the film crew looking down at me. |
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Suddenly the doors banged open and I looked up to see three dark men. |
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The cat, which had entered the room as he spoke, hesitated, looked up at him and snarled. |
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Ignoring the blank looks she was getting from the others, she uncrossed and recrossed her legs, fiddled with the sleeve of her jacket, then finally looked up at them. |
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A masculine voice encroached on her musings and Valerie looked up. |
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He came from Toxteth and everybody looked up to him because he'd made it. |
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Stepping into the rose garden, she paused and looked up towards the sky. |
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Serena looked up, revealing an elegant face with refined features. |
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Finally he looked up at her, their nearly identical gazes locking. |
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As the Tavern continued to party, a table full of rough looking men stopped their discussion and looked up to where the fat cleric had his back to them. |
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He looked up at Emily, who was now rounding the table towards him. |
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When I looked up, my friend had finished his story and was staring at his own smartphone. |
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She looked up at the molded ceiling, blinking back new tears. |
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When Finnell returned to her seat Anthony patted the file and looked up, doe-eyed, for approval. |
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I gave a loud yell of indignation when the book was wrenched from my hands, and I looked up to see Alex staring down at me, amusement glittering in his stormy eyes. |
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What if I were a kid who looked up to an athlete, and that athlete made me want to do better in my own life, and then he left? |
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When Cosby looked up, he saw that Sonny Stitt, the famed alto sax player, had joined the bandstand. |
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They looked up into the blue sky as the helicopters flew over in a lost man formation. |
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Rebecca looked up into his eyes as he took one last longing look at her. |
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Jack put down the few remains of the sandwich and looked up at me. |
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Lil looked up, surprised by the complete about-face he had just done. |
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I rubbed my cold hands over my goosebump-ridden legs and looked up. |
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Troy looked up at him, his large eyes now tearless and expectant. |
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She looked up to the sky and felt her pace slow to a lethargic walk. |
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He just looked up at her, confusion shining in his tearless eyes. |
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The secretary looked up momentarily and gave her a wan smile. |
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Sarah looked up from her conversation with Jake with a wan smile. |
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Brenna abruptly looked up, her absorption with the piece broken. |
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One day Rabbit sat down beside a flowering acacia tree and looked up at the bright yellow flowers, the rough bark and the sturdy limbs stretching toward the sun. |
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As Hunter looked up at the ceiling, he saw that the it was covered by a single piece of a black jade, mixed with the gems, sparkling like stars in the night sky. |
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I looked up at the guard, a shadow backlit by the light from the door. |
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She looked up and grinned at the man-sized vent in the ceiling. |
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He watched as the man looked up at the painting of Winston Churchill in the old war room beneath Whitehall, the only politician that Hammer had any respect for. |
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Mark looked up from loading the glass washer to see a new face at the bar. |
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The waitress looked up when the bells jangled, signaling a customer. |
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Silently I looked up at her with a reproachful glance, trying at least for a little pity and only succeeding in finding that the spark of respect had disappeared. |
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Those were days when teachers were looked up to and discipline was strict. |
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She looked up and glared at me hard for a moment before she shook her head and gave a soft amused noise that was halfway towards being a disbelieving scoff. |
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He looked up quizzically from the couch where he was watching the news. |
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Finch looked up, his heart jigging with relief and surprise. |
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As the bell on the door jingled, Muller looked up from the counter. |
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I looked up at dark branches silhouetted against a leaden sky. |
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Women who were washing laundry outside their houses, and talking to their neighbour about the latest village gossip, looked up in surprise at the sound of hoof beats. |
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I heard laughter like tiny tinkling bells beside me and I looked up. |
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The boy looked up, his hair ruffled and wet, his shirt and leggings torn. |
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He looked up at the sky, and several more drops of rain fell on his face. |
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Kael looked up at the sound of the chair scraping back along the ground. |
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She looked up, gave me a little lick, and all was well in my world. |
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He heard a scrape of something against rock and looked up in dread. |
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Nico looked up, and saw both of their reflections in the mirror. |
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She sat still and stiller and never looked up from some mystery focal spot on the table in front of her. |
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He looked up at the sentry towers dotting the campus as the bus entered Kirkland. |
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Olivia looked up and batted her big brown eyelashes at the clerk. |
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Jo looked up, the whites of her eyes visible under the moon. |
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He looked up to see a doctor in a long white coat walking towards him. |
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When Nathan spoke, Isabelle looked up from the sweet, luscious dessert she was devouring and found his unfathomable gray eyes studying her with interest. |
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He cuddled it, baby-wise, but he looked up from it often to curse with an astonishing utter abandon straight at the noses of his captors. |
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He looked up again at the portrait of Big Brother. The colossus that bestrode the world! |
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She looked up and saw a man across the bayou carrying a bundlesome sack of groceries. |
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I looked up and there was a big pop and banging sound and then a whoosh of air. |
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Van Why looked up to where the first plane had torpedoed the north tower of the World Trade Center and stared in disbelief. |
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The dog looked up, sensing that this at last was its day, led him gently and in its own fashion, circumbendibus, back to their mutual rewards. |
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I heard a stramash and looked up to see Fraser grappling with big Mohsni in a headlock. |
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He looked up in wonderment and heard the ceaseless noise of frenzy. |
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He looked up at me with his tearful eyes and asked for help. |
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Aristotle and Galileo looked up at the same lights in the night sky. |
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The two men heard a sound from above, and looked up to see three police helijets hovering overhead. |
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Wil looked up at Marie, tears sliding down his cheeks, eyes a lackless dark ebony. |
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She looked up into his face and he into hers, and he saw her light-struck green eyes and the delicate notchings of her crow's feet. |
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He looked up as the horse approached, but did not run away, being rendered pot-valiant by the liquor he had drunk earlier in the evening. |
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I looked up, and there was a shrimpy little kid standing next to the rock, carrying a backpack that might have weighed more than he did. |
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His ideal of a woman looked up at Tom Smith's great sun-burnt Lincoln-like face, umbrellaed by the fateful sombrero, and laughed. |
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Aunt Em had just come out of the house to water the cabbages when she looked up and saw Dorothy running toward her. |
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Things looked up, though, when an antimonarchist lent me a fiver for food and drink. |
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I heard a zing close to my head and looked up again. Five or six men were lined up on the deck above me with rifles shooting at the shark. |
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The aim being to test for stage fear as the teachers are always in front of the adults and the kids and always being looked up at. |
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He suppressed a belch and then looked up at her with a mischievous grin. |
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Mike looked up from the arduous mountain trail. They'd been climbing for five hours and he was beginning to feel irritable. |
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Creating the perfect mixture of sand and water for our man-made Cinderellaesque castle, I looked up at the expanse of water before me and had one of those epiphany moments. |
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I took my bag from left luggage and looked up at the departures board. |
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He looked up as Beatty took his pulse, then closed his eyes. |
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In the middle of the turn, the copilot looked up and left to reacquire his section lead, and as he did, his head became pinned against the canopy. |
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If you tried to drink a quiet pint on the harbour the ducks were there and they sat squatly and looked up at you and seemed to chuckle superciliously, which was off-putting. |
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He looked up when I came in, gave a kind of cry, and whipped upstairs into the cabinet. It was but for one minute that I saw him, but the hair stood upon my head like quills. |
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We looked up the line of people and saw this kind of snaggletoothed. |
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