looking at造句61) The committee are looking at the merits and demerits of the proposal.
62) He lay looking at the ceiling, trying to puzzle things out.
63) 'What do you expect?' he said, without looking at her.
64) By looking at this leaflet, you can see at a glance how much a loan will cost.
65) He's started looking at all the women in the office. It must be the seven year itch.
66) My head was swimming after looking at that screen all day.
67) Don't get off the track, we're looking at this year's figures not last year's.
68) They sat looking at each other for a long while.
69) He visited Florida a few years ago looking at the potential of the area to stage a big match.
70) We had stupidly been looking at the wrong column of figures.
71) After looking at the jug, Faulkner concurred that it was late Roman, third or fourth century.
72) We have been looking at the shadowy world of the paranormal.
73) All the parents were looking at the display of children's work.
74) The way he was looking at her, it was obvious he knew the truth .
75) I've been looking at the cookery book. I like the way it is set out.
76) In this exercise, a word is blanked out and you have to guess what it is by looking at the context.
77) Looking at all the accusing faces, she felt a sudden urge to run away.
78) A lens would magnify the picture so it would be like looking at a large TV screen.
79) I'm looking at the small print; I don't want to sign anything that I shouldn't sign.
80) Try looking at the problem from another angle/from my angle.
81) Looking at the rip in her new dress, she flew into a rage.
82) Mr. Sebastian was looking at the boys with a bemused expression.
83) Looking at a computer screen all day can be very hard on the eyes.
84) He was standing on the bridge looking at the river beneath.
85) She knew that he was looking at her, sizing her up.
86) Just from looking at the clouds, I would say it's going to rain.
87) Another team is looking at the huge problem of debts between companies.
88) Management is looking at ways of spreading the workload between departments.
89) The biologist stained the specimen before looking at it through the microscope.
90) 'It's time we left,' Ian said, looking at his watch.