Well, as I looked over here, all these people, there were people all over this railroad track.
I looked over my shoulder and the suspect that had been pointed out to me.
About the time I looked over to the side there, there was a police officer.
No, sir; it wasn't, because I looked overthere to close the gate and it wasn't there.
I looked over my shoulder every now and then, but I didn't see nobody.
I looked over there to see who said it, and it was that Colonel Sherburn.
One was nearly filled with papers relating to his business as a revenue-collector, and these were burned as fast as they could be looked over by me.
I looked over, but all I saw was an indistinct mass at the bottom, while a few groans of its death-agony reached my ears.
To be looked over, and the dead and decaying leaves removed.
Although all plants now at rest should be kept comparatively dry, they will require to be looked over daily to see that they do not suffer for want of water.
To be looked over carefully, and as soon as they are sufficiently forward to distinguish the embryo fruit all useless shoots to be removed--that is, all that do not show fruit, and are not required for wood next season.
I looked over a long, stone-headed spear, and the curve of an elephant's tusk, and a collection of campaign ribbons and medals under glass.
I looked over at Pondicherry, who was noisily cudding a piece of steak, oblivious, and winked back at Nussbaum.
I looked overmy shoulder, at the closed door of our house, then walked slowly to the horsebarn.
Southward, a blue mist seemed to indicate the existence of the distant Mediterranean: to the west we looked over to the mountains of Auvergne.
The ridge behind us had sunk long ago, and we looked over it and all others till our eyes rested on the majestic Viso.
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