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Example sentences for "looked from"

  • He looked from one to the other with a smile--a careless, reckless, self-contented smile.

  • No wonder that as he trudged through the mud and darkness of the sleeping town his breath came quickly and his chest heaved, and he looked from side to side as a hunted animal might look, uttering great sighs.

  • The defiant air with which he looked from me to the men who remained barely disguised his apprehensions.

  • My pakeha," said the great fellow with a childlike show of satisfaction; and he looked from one to the other and laughed.

  • He looked from one to the other, and as he tried to release himself, felt that he tottered on his feet.

  • He looked from her to Edward, and said in a gentler tone: 'In goods and fortune you are now nearly equal.

  • I looked from one to another of the strange faces and gleaming rows of teeth.

  • I thought, as I looked from one to another, I had never seen anything so ill in taste, so outraged in style, so unspeakable in ugliness as well as in pretension.

  • I looked from it to the pretty black cloth which still hung in contrast with it, the one of the first there.

  • He looked from one to the other of us with a satirical smile on his thin lips, and then rising made a slight bow and left us to ourselves.

  • I looked from one to another in blank amaze--at the little ape with his cruel eyes, and at Madame, who was still as a stone.

  • I looked from it to the pretty black cloth which still hung opposed to it, the one of the first two.

  • Jacob, pursing his lips and knotting his brows, looked from one of them to another, and Phil, vaguely on the defensive, drew back and gave them a gaze as steady as they sent.

  • The little man, Harry Malcolm, looked from one to another and longest at Phil.

  • He looked from Faith to Brander, and he said: "Brander, be gone.

  • And Dan'l looked from her to the faces of the officers.

  • And he looked from man to man; and he said slowly, as an old man speaks: "I've no liking for Brander.

  • He looked from one to the other and waited for the answer.

  • His sharp eyes gleamed with an angry light as he looked from one to the other, as if in the hope of finding an associate.

  • He looked from one to the other, and something like a tear glittered in his eye.

  • Now he looked from one to the other without a word.

  • Then entered Jarl Osmund, richly dressed for the king's feast, and he looked from one of us to the other as we rose to greet him.

  • But I could only see for a few feet into the passage, as I looked from light to darkness.

  • Heregar and I and Osmund sat together silently before the fire, and he looked from one to the other of us outlanders.

  • He looked from Powers' black face to the bench and then to me.

  • He fell short of my lady's age by two years; but as I looked from one to the other, they seemed so fitting a pair, the disparity went for nothing.

  • I looked from one to another of the three men, and for a moment the desperate clinging to liberty, which makes even the craven bold, set my hands tingling and sent the blood surging to my head.

  • His sallow cheeks were flushed, and his eyes gleamed spitefully as he looked from side to side.

  • He looked from me to the vase, and then back again.

  • I looked from her to the photograph and then back to her again.

  • I looked from Criswell to the girl in the gold cloak as she crossed the room to the book-shelf and stooped over the space from which I had so feverishly snatched the Blue Book.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "looked from" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    also similar; both armies; cometh forth; direct taxation; due time; glacial drift; having come; looked across; looked again; looked anxiously; looked back; looked down; looked from; looked full; looked hard; looked kind; looked more; looked out; looked over; looked round; looked very; loved them; mere words; milk diet; nolens volens; spiral spring