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91) Looking at the weather, I think we made a wise decision not to go to the coast this weekend. 92) She started on at him about the way he's always looking at other women. 93) The judge will pass sentence tomorrow after looking at all the reports. 94) What got me interested was looking at an old New York Times. 95) What's the game?Why is everybody looking at me like that? 96) We were looking at the Christmas displays in the shop windows . 97) You have this exasperating habit of never looking at me! 98) Stain the specimen before looking at it under the microscope. 99) You can tell just by looking at me that I am all right. 100) The company is looking at ways to steal a march on its European competitors. 101) Looking at his grandson made him really feel his age. 102) Researchers are looking at how a mother's health can affect the baby in the womb. 103) He had to refresh his memory by looking at his notes. 104) Looking at the keys and an ID card named Paul Kinkaid, something seemed to hit him. 105) She lifted her lids and found him looking at her. 106) She was looking at me across the room, and we made eye contact several times. 107) We started out by looking at ways in which big projects such as railways could be financed by the private sector. 108) In looking at population aging we will consider two distinct dimensions. 109) I wish you'd stop looking at me like that. You're making me nervous . 110) Try looking at it through her eyes for a change. 111) We spent a fortnight in Rome looking at all the sights. 112) They are looking at ways to disentangle him from this major policy decision. 113) Bar charts are a useful way of looking at sets of figures. 114) We're looking at the feasibility of building a shopping centre there. 115) He was looking at her intently but she stared him out. 116) She can tell your fortune by looking at the lines on your hand. 117) I realised I was looking at it from the wrong angle. 118) The pupils are all looking at the chart on the wall. 119) He's been looking at you all evening - I think your luck's in, Cath. 120) Friends stood at the foot of the bed, looking at her with serious faces.