Looking-down Sentence Examples

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  • Alex was looking down at her, his expression unreadable.

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  • For a moment he held her, looking down at her face.

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  • Evelyn hugged herself before looking down at the massive diamond on her ring finger.

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  • Her feet were cold on the wooden floor, and she'd caught herself looking down many times to see if she made grass grow here, too.

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  • The boy shuffled his feet, looking down at the ground.

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  • After the doctor left, Carmen stood over Destiny, looking down at her tiny body while she slept.

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  • I keep thinking, if I'd been in Miami instead of California, he wouldn't have, Bianca said, looking down.

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  • She answered without pause and then spent long seconds looking down at her coffee, as if searching for words to clarify her statement.

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  • For a moment he simply stood there, looking down at her.

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  • He held her in his arms a moment, looking down at her.

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  • It was different standing beside what was left of her parents and looking down.

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  • He paused, looking down at her, his hand still on her waist.

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  • In this photo, they are looking down the table at someone with wariness.

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  • The banks of a watercourse or sides of a valley are distinguished as the right and left bank respectively, the spectator being understood to be looking down the valley.

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  • The sense of the gap between theory and fact gives to the religious element of Stoicism a new force; the soul, conscious of its weakness, leans on the thought of God, and in the philosopher's attitude towards external events, pious resignation preponderates over self-poised indifference; the old self-reliance of the reason, looking down on man's natural life as a mere field for its exercise, makes room for a positive aversion to the flesh as an alien element imprisoning the spirit; the body has come to be a " corpse which the soul sustains," 1 and life a " sojourn in a strange land "; 2 in short, the ethical idealism of Zeno has begun to borrow from the metaphysical idealism of Plato.

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  • If they were looking down on the house, they would like the way he had renovated it.

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  • She answered without pause and then spent long sec­onds looking down at her coffee, as if searching for words to clari­fy her statement.

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  • First, looking down from the center of the upper level gallery.

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  • And standing beside us, looking down like a mother watching the gambols of her first-born, was C__ 's sister D__ .

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  • A view looking down on the sandy beach and headland at Port St. John with a few scattered homesteads behind the beach area.

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  • I remember looking down and seeing a mallard sitting tight on her nest among the wild garlic.

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  • Nick was fishing as I arrived and the others stood above him looking down into the bright turquoise of the sea.

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  • I may be either the driftwood in the stream, or Indra in the sky looking down on it.

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  • Anatole turned to the Englishman and taking him by one of the buttons of his coat and looking down at him--the Englishman was short--began repeating the terms of the wager to him in English.

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  • Oh! he muttered, looking down from the window at the stones of the pavement.

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  • Eh, Prince! said the trembling voice of Timokhin, who had run up and was looking down on the stretcher.

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  • Kutuzov never talked of "forty centuries looking down from the Pyramids," of the sacrifices he offered for the fatherland, or of what he intended to accomplish or had accomplished; in general he said nothing about himself, adopted no pose, always appeared to be the simplest and most ordinary of men, and said the simplest and most ordinary things.

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  • He found himself looking down on the crumbling remains of the castle from more than 6 feet.

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  • A dozen images of Kagami now stood looking down at him, pale against the bloody twilight sky.

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  • If you have a little extra time and really want your lashes to play the starring role, start by looking down.

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  • Do you really want to be leaning forward when you're looking down a steep slope?

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  • The simple idea of looking down at her wrist and seeing the names of loved ones scribed on silver discs is precious and heartwarming.

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  • You'll feel better about yourself and your ability to play and navigate if you're not always looking down at the ball or your hands.

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  • Basketball dribble goggles can be your saving grace if you just can't break the habit of looking down at the ball, your hands, or even the floor while you're playing the game.

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  • If the habit of looking down at the ball or the hand hasn't begun, stop it before it starts.

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  • If your lenses are very small, you may find yourself looking down and out from below the glasses when reading.

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  • You can choose to drive 3rd person, but it was more fun to get the feeling of sitting high in a semi, looking down on everyone.

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  • Colossus (Base Boss)-Get to the tops of the stairs and make sure you're looking down on Colossus' head.

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  • They also help to keep your feet centered so you don't have to keep looking down to ensure you are still in a good position on the Board.

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  • The exposed belly with your hands on it and a shot of you looking down at your belly are two extremely popular poses.

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  • Other signs; looking down or away from people or keeping your arms stiff and tight either in front of your body or to the sides of your body.

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  • Look for typical signs of lying when you address the subject, such as avoiding your gaze, stuttering, giving a detailed story that sounds bogus, or looking down when speaking.

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  • Instead, what you'll find are three cards, all of them of the same image; a pretty woman sitting at a table, looking down at what are, presumably, the tarot cards.

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  • She floated to the top of the hospital room, and then floated over treetops while looking down upon beings and people, including her grandmother.

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  • Typically, a class system emerges amongst the chefs, with the classically trained cooks looking down on the other kinds of chefs and so on.

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  • He hesitated, looking down at his feet as he spoke.

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  • He was a tall dark figure in the night, as he stood looking down at her.

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  • Together, they tiptoed across the hardwood floor and stood proudly looking down Zach.

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  • Dean felt a movement behind him and looked up to see a young man in his early twenties looking down at him.

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  • Dean slowly pulled away, looking down at his passenger, and shook his head slowly.

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  • Bede records that the church of St Paul was built by lEthelbert, and from that time to this a cathedral dedicated to St Paul has stood upon the hill looking down on Ludgate.

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  • Thus, as in the equatorial coude, the observer remains in a fixed position looking down the polar tube from above.

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  • West of the ravine lies the old port, and above this rises what was the Spanish town with the ancient citadel looking down on it; but few traces of Spanish occupation remain.

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