| At the same time on his solo route he didn't look down upon the idea of doing some group work. |
| Passing over the ship's holds I look down upon sedate shoals of crescent-tailed bigeyes, their reflective tapetums looking like silver cataracts. |
| These were not only a pleasure to look down upon from a bedroom window but sent up clouds of agreeable smells to mitigate the fetid interiors. |
| His dialogues border on the vulgar and the lewd and thanks to his ilk, we know why people look down upon the rustic. |
| Their weathered faces, full of character, look down upon Lee as he fixes a bridle. |
| They will look down upon Dharma friends and sustain the special pride of being a special person. |