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31) Her throat felt tight, just looking at her baby. 32) He was looking at me all the time. 33) They suddenly became aware of people looking at them. 34) He aggravates her just by looking at her. 35) We intend looking at the situation again. 36) Robert was looking at me triumphantly. 37) Looking at his photo,her eyes were suffused with tears. 38) She stood looking at him with arms akimbo. 39) The committee is looking at alternatives to custody. 40) They started out by looking at the computer screens which display the images. 41) We spent a whole hour talking around the problem before looking at ways of solving it. 42) He wants to cut costs, and to that end is looking at ways of cutting the company's operations. 43) We have spent a lot of time looking at the problem from all angles. 44) She crumpled his letter up without even looking at it. 45) Critically examine your work as if you were looking at someone else's efforts. 46) Looking at the sofa endways , I don't think it'll go through the door. 47) The photographs you're looking at were taken by my brother. 48) We are together in the way we're looking at this situation. 49) Gemma turned around and caught the stranger looking at her intently. 50) Kelly swore quietly, looking at the deep cut on his left hand. 51) Looking at the figures, you could be forgiven for thinking the recession is already over. 52) You're looking at, what, about £4000 for a decent second-hand car. 53) She sat down stiffly on a chair by the wall, aware that they were looking at her. 54) "Oh, gross!" she said, looking at the flies buzzing above the piles of dirty plates. 55) She bit the tip of her left thumb, not looking at me. 56) We are looking at our business to see where savings and efficiencies can be made. 57) We're not just looking at making it big in the UK, we want to be big internationally. 58) Next term we'll be looking at the Second World War period. 59) Looking at those old photos really rolled back the years. 60) The industrial bias of canal building can be readily perceived by looking at Figure 7.3.