I'm the only one now who can look over and see anything other than open water beside us. |
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Then I happened to look over at the casting director's pile of rejected headshots. |
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Some open the clear plastic folders containing their work and look over what they did in yesterday's class. |
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Tyler turned his beautiful face to look over at Jane, who was not paying attention and turning the TV on, cuddling up with a pillow. |
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Be sure to look over the program schedule included in this issue, and get yourself booked at a convenient location. |
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She took one last look over her shoulder at the building before dropping off the edge off the cliff into the water below. |
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The girl gave him a look over the rim of her coffee cup that would have wilted a sunflower. |
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Carina gave a weak smile in return and shot a questioning look over at Toni. |
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He plans to leave in the morning, yet brings his assign, Cassio, to look over his affairs and his wife. |
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You look over the side of the deck and see smooth flowing waves, and the rain leaving ripples in the water. |
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The Herald recorded that it was his first visit to England apart from a trip in April to look over his new estate. |
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There are ten of us, and we are the ones that look over every new law and restriction that the government proposes. |
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Rose lifted her pen to look over the beginning of her letter, examining each word critically. |
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Mrs Cunningham gave me a calculating look over my sketchpad that was filled with spite and dislike. |
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She once told me that, as a creative, you want to walk up to the edge of the precipice and look over, but make sure you don't fall off. |
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The dragon turned to look over its shoulder, flapping its broken wings pitifully. |
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I feel a hand slide down my arm and fingers intertwine with mine, and I look over to see Amanda standing beside me. |
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This is not an ideal picnic, I said loudly, or something to that effect, causing some barefoot earth mothers to look over. |
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However, he seemed happy to look over my plans and that, coupled with workmanlike builder's hands and nice Italian shoes, made my heart skip. |
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They came over to look over her shoulder as she read the scroll aloud, unrolling it. |
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So why did she look over the glasses to get a good view of me when previously the glasses had done the job? |
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With a last look over his shoulder, he started pulling her towards the back of the ship where the raft waited. |
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He stammered, he stuttered, he stopped to look over notes and he forgot what he was saying plenty of times. |
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There are so many people with contracts out on his life he has to look over his shoulder all the time. |
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It's only later, when I look over these words in my notes, that I realize he could just as easily be talking about his life. |
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I look over to where the snow bank remained last week, the last vestiges of a record five-foot February snowfall. |
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That said, courts must avoid using such power to look over the shoulder of business as a counsel of perfection. |
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His voice was hoarse and his neck hurt as he tried to look over at his father. |
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Nothing is more enjoyable to walk down the fairway and look over the ropes to see your wife and son smiling back at you. |
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Between the hills covered in vineyards the old villages hide, while mysterious castles look over the surrounding area from their place on high. |
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I look over at the closet and scan the rows of shoes there, the shoes that hurt my feet, pinch my toes, make me wobble and have to hold on to Tony for balance and support. |
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I look over at Mory, who is pushing around a corn kernel with her fork. |
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But whatever your particular price range you are guaranteed a fantastic view as all apartments look over either the seafront, the harbour or the esplanade. |
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A passer-by, throwing only a fleeting look over the place, would have been completely unaware of it. |
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Of course, when you fill in a piece of paper, someone can look over your shoulder and see where you put your cross. |
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Always look over your shoulder behind you before you turn or move out on the road. |
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Collate these to build a list that be taken to the entire subgroup to look over and build on. |
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Stop by and visit our stand at the Intersolar fair and look over our new products! |
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As we look over the history of the aviation industry as it grew from the early days until now, a lot has been done to improve it. |
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I want people to be able to look over my shoulder and check that the Commission is really dealing with the issues that most concern them. |
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It is, in my view, not a bad idea for us as Europeans to go and have a look over there whether the quality standards are being respected. |
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As you will see when you look over the application, you will need to come up with a compensation plan. |
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The teachers mentioned that students would correct several little mistakes if they took the time to look over their work after each problem. |
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Climb higher to the highland plateaus and precipices of Tarn Shelf, where you can look over the expansive lakes in the valley below. |
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The platform from which you can look over the engine driver's shoulder is particularly popular. |
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But we have the right to look over the whole country and so we can select our blocks. |
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I would now like to invite you to enjoy some refreshments with us and to look over the new system. |
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Further south, snorkel with stingrays in Hamelin Bay or look over two oceans from Augusta. |
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Take a few moments to look over these suggestions, and then pick those that you feel comfortable with. |
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As I neared Trey's Porsche, I stole a quick look over my shoulder. |
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As you look over the railings at the streets below, you feel quite giddy. |
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In the evenings, she would look over their bank statements and bills, calculating and recalculating numbers until she found a way to cut out enough luxuries. |
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Two big men with faces flushed from drink look over, miming cricketing actions that would not get them selected for a half-decent junior school team. |
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From the battlements, she can look over a bend in the River Thames, across the treetops to Eton College and out over farms, villages and shires of Berks and Bucks. |
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Both courses are on a peninsula and as you look over the water, you can see Carnoustie to the north-west and Muirfield in North Berwick to the south-west. |
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Back in Melbourne, far from the spinifex and pindan, I look over my poem. |
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The Old Man of Stoer comes into view shortly after this, and you follow the cliff edge round to the right and then down steeply to look over the sea stack. |
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Gryphon, however, cast a look over his shoulder at her, his eyes gleaming with pride before he signaled for the heralds to open the doors to the ballroom. |
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In order the better to acquit herself of her Office, the Correctress should look over beforehand what has to be read. |
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And through a dividend growth model, we look over time, through the execution of our strategic imperatives, to bring to you the appropriate value as shareholders. |
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Here you can look over the shoulder of the moving and turbulent history of the traditional Steiff company and watch production demonstrations to experience the beautiful and extraordinary creations of today and tomorrow. |
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This gives visitors an opportunity to look over the shoulders of institutional collectors and find out why and how the institution is collecting in the course of the guided tours. |
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Perhaps a little leggy, but ideal to look over shorter plants. |
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Even small-business owners can ask their insurance agent or broker to sit down with them and look over any possible or existing benefits about employee mental health. |
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But at some point you need to know that today is the day you've become a Canadian and today is the day you don't have to look over your shoulder anymore. |
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Hey Eli, take a look over your shoulder this time. |
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But if you do start to create your own programs, look over the programs used in the solutions: they contain examples of good programming techniques and practices. |
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Always having to look over your shoulder for some prissy little nancyboy from the ACLU trying to get you bounced from the force. |
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But look over your shoulder, and here come the mobloggers and the podcasters. |
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When at last resort the house is sold and the second-hand dealer comes to look over the furniture, he values the chifforobe as worth nothing at all. |
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And if you look over the whole Canadian landscape, there are overlapping issues of water tied in with climate change, tied in with resource development. |
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Yet we should oftener look over the tafferel of our craft, like curious passengers, and not make the voyage like stupid sailors picking oakum. |
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I look over and see that the ingredients for this would be turnip, rhubarb and cabbage. Yumtastic, not! |
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Boyles turns to look over his shoulder, squinting into the styptic sun, and then flags a hand over his head. |
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A certain woodenness, a type of awkward charm, the need for dissociation coupled with the desire to take a look over the fence, a cryptic sense of humour and shrewdness. |
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Goldie pulled her skirts up in front of her, gave Elijah a look over her shoulder, and sashayed away. |
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Ayar Uchu decided to stay on the top of the cave to look over the Inca people. |
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The 1-6 favourite was not striding away from the pack as expected, with McCoy's look over his shoulder on the home turn revealing Niche Market still in his slipstream. |
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If we cannot afford to run the NHS perhaps we should look over the bridge to see what we can do better, even though it will go against the grain with many in control. |
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