Looking-up Sentence Examples

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  • He shrugged again without looking up.

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  • They're doctors, Lacy said, looking up from the memo in her hands.

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  • Traci asked, looking up at the bodyguard.

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  • She nodded, looking up only when he crossed to the door and left.

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  • She offered one of her warm smiles and approached him, looking up at him with a mischievous twinkle in her gaze.

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  • She hurried to Rhyn and stood looking up at him.

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  • Stopping her seemed not to enter Dean's mind as she placed a chair in the middle of the room, looking up to make sure it was directly beneath the hanging brass fixture.

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  • She stared at his chest, not looking up until he stopped a couple feet from her.

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  • The lights went out, and she blinked, looking up at the sound of whirring.

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  • Been trying to teach her for weeks, Elise answered without looking up.

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  • Brady asked, without looking up.

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  • What are they? she asked, looking up.

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  • Hannah demanded, looking up at Toby through tear-swollen eyes.

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  • He'd left her there.  She cursed herself for insisting on resting and paused, looking up at the cloudy sky visible through the overhead canopy.

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  • Those glasses are only for reading, Fred replied, without looking up.

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  • Fred asked, looking up from his notebook—a now familiar accessory.

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  • He said, hardly looking up.

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  • Looks like they're inter­ested in your high school sweetheart, Rita answered without looking up.

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  • Without looking up or pausing in her typing she issued directions.

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  • They remained in place for 20 minutes, occasionally exchang­ing a shouted comment, but mostly looking up or down at each other, self-consciously.

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  • Turn me over to them, she said, looking up at last.

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  • Jenn asked, looking up at their unwilling protector.

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  • Bianca asked, looking up at her brother.

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  • When he didn't move, she approached and stopped in front of him, looking up at him.

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  • It felt like a lifetime, as if she were looking up on the walls for the first time in an age!

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  • Fred asked, looking up from his notebook—a now familiar accessory.

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  • Very slowly he turned his head, and found himself looking up the slightly curved blade of a Servii saber.

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  • Above, a sloping ledge is gained and looking up the true enormity of Titan is revealed.

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  • I kept looking up at the slightly hazy moon.

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  • Now substantial investment has been put into regenerating the center, things are really ' looking up ' .

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  • I defy anyone (without looking up the words on the internet) to recite the lyrics to Ace of Spades in full.

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  • Miss Sullivan sat beside me at my lessons, spelling into my hand whatever Mr. Irons said, and looking up new words for me.

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  • You are sure it is somewhere in your mind near the top--you saw it there the other day when you were looking up the beginnings of the Reformation.

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  • If you were not a father there would be nothing I could reproach you with, said Anna Pavlovna, looking up pensively.

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  • She smiled, hid her face in her handkerchief, and remained with it hidden for awhile; then looking up and seeing Pierre she again began to laugh.

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  • This was said by the undersized Napoleon, looking up straight into Alexander's eyes.

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  • She, having raised her head, was looking up at him, flushed and evidently trying to master her rapid breathing.

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  • The princess heard her, not heeding her words but occasionally looking up at her and listening to the sound of her voice.

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  • I found an exhausted person sitting in the quire of the Cathedral looking up at the Great East Window.

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  • There quite close was a large black shaggy coated dog, his large brown eyes looking up at us.

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  • In tomb raider 2 I would go a few levels without having to resort to looking up the way forward in a walkthrough.

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  • You can find carpet showrooms and stores near you by picking up your local yellow pages and looking up the word "carpet."

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  • You can use the Merriam-Webster site for more than just looking up words.

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  • Harkavy's Yiddish-English, English-Yiddish Dictionary differs from the others in that it's geared more towards Yiddish speakers looking up English, rather than the other way around.

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  • The following online resources will help you with looking up words, which will aid you when you are trying to complete your own text translations.

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  • If your loved one is overly obsessed with nutrition such as reading about it and looking up calories and fat grams of every morsel of food that enters his/her mouth, this could also signal a problem with anorexia.

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  • So, things were looking up for her a bit as she was attached to an upcoming film called The Other Side, also starring Woody Harrelson and Giovanni Ribisi.

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  • No matter what your reason for looking up celebrity birthdays, this information can be lots of fun.

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  • Websites like the DFA are great resources for looking up specific dog food formulas.

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  • If you're unsure who to contact, try calling your city's main number or looking up the listings for your local community or recreation centers.

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  • While looking up at the road to drive in bright sunlight, for example, you need stronger shading than you do when you look down at your cell phone or a map, which are usually shielded from direct sunlight when inside the car.

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  • While looking up at the road, your eyes are focusing through the tops of the lenses.

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  • You can target your search for the area you plan to visit by looking up campsites in the mountain, heartland, or coastal region.

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  • An accentuated oscillation when looking up is seen in upbeat nystagmus.

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  • Especially with young students, no one wants to find a derogatory comment or particularly harsh criticism of their technique and choreography when they are just looking up the link to show Grandma.

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  • If he or she was a religious person, spend time at place of worship looking up marriage and death records.

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  • If you have ancestors from Ohio, you may be able to solve some mysteries in your family tree by looking up death records.

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  • One of the best resources for looking up state laws is the Home School Legal Defense Association.

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  • Instead, use a resource like HSLDA to confirm that what the board of education tells you and the information you're looking up is consistent.

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  • Research the employment agencies by looking up the company in a search engine with the word scam after it.

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  • Simply looking up words in a dictionary or thesaurus is a great learning activity for kids as well!

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  • If you're curious about whether you'd be compatible with your crush and you know his or her birthday, you can find out more by looking up your astrological signs on a love match chart.

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  • This can be overwhelming and frustrating for a child, whether she is looking up information for a school project or just wants to play an online game.

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  • If you are stuck, try looking up some science websites for kids to get some project ideas.

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  • If the Greek accounting appeals to you more, you might choose Pan as your muse and picture him looking up at the constellation from his forest home.

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  • While looking up the value of a car may seem like a hassle now, it will save you money in the long run.

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  • Most people don't realize until they start looking up words that most words have several different meanings or senses.

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  • Sometimes, looking up encouraging song lyrics, and printing them out to hang in your room, locker or office can help you stay motivated throughout the day.

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  • This is especially common if you are looking up the lyrics to a song by a band that is not very well known, or that is hard to understand when it is performed.

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  • Online at a site such as YouTube, where you can also watch the music videos that go along with the song that you are looking up.

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  • At the center of the photo and just to the left of the Six wearing red, Gaius Baltar, played by James Callis, is seated and looking up at the Six.

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  • His seated posture shows him looking up to the Cylon responsible for delivering the Cylon gospel of one true God signaling a turning in his ways.

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  • He pulled the pajama top shut and started buttoning it without looking up.

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  • Keeping her voice conversational, she asked him without looking up.

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  • She reached Isac's picture and stopped, looking up at Damian.

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