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Example sentences for "looking from"

  • She stands at the table rear, looking from one to the other of the two men with her hard, mocking smile.

  • ANNA--[Uncertainly--looking from him to her father.

  • I was down--[She stops, looking from one to the other, sensing immediately that something has happened.

  • Looking from one to the other, she held it close to her.

  • Keineth stood quite still, looking from one to the other, and because he was always somewhere very close in her mind and heart she cried "Daddy!

  • The most excellent relations appear to prevail between you," said he, looking from Rotherby to Green.

  • He paused, looking from one to the other of his declared enemies.

  • But--" said Ingeborg, looking from one to the other.

  • Which," he added, looking from one to the other, "is the patient?

  • She sat between the two men in her old-fashioned voluminous white frock, looking from one to the other with eager pride while they talked.

  • So Barnabas stepped forward with hand outstretched to aid her, but, as he did so, the wandering singer was between them, looking from one to the other with his keen, bright eyes.

  • Thus, presently, Barnabas rode on between them down the hill, looking from one to the other, but saying very little, because his heart was so full.

  • Upon his cheek was the dark stain of blood, and on his lips was a smile ineffably sweet and gentle as he came forward, looking from one to the other.

  • Irene, looking from one to the other with a strange smile, "dinner is too!

  • In five minutes the groom was hastening to Cornmarket on the roan cob, and the Rector stood in his study, looking from one to another of his household gods, as though calling them to his assistance.

  • And she reared her head up, looking from side to side, as if to show him that she, too, could sweep away things.

  • Go on about the fight,' said Anna, looking from him, that he might not see what spoke in her eyes.

  • He has a fever,' cried the old man, looking from one to another.

  • He was an old man, very cleanly dressed, with hard white hair on his head and face, and a quick manner of looking from side to side like a little bird.

  • But somebody locked me in the cabin," persisted Mr. Chalk, looking from one to the other.

  • Mr. Chalk, looking from one to the other.

  • Captain Bowers, looking from one to the other.

  • And so he shifted the falcon lightly from his wrist to mine, and there she sat quietly, looking from him to me as though she would own us both.

  • While she is looking from face to face, BILL comes in from the workroom.

  • BILL, looking from side to aide, only shrugs his shoulders] You are not in love with her now.

  • I have one friend; I wish that I dared say two," replied the squatter, looking from Jack to Olivia in his most engaging manner.

  • It was no good," she cried tragically, looking from Claude to Jack and back again at Claude.

  • Undoubtedly," said Lady Caroline, looking from Olivia to Claude.

  • I ain't so sure abaht that," said Moggs, looking from him to me, and back again.

  • I don't understand," I murmured, looking from one to the other.

  • Strange that I've heard nothing about it," muttered Dawkins, looking from one to the other of us.

  • He was perspiring very much too--his collar was all limp--and he kept on looking from side to side as if he didn't much care for his job.

  • I was doing so now without knowing it, looking from face to face all round me.

  • Looking from one to the other with a hunted expression] But sir .


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "looking 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:
    black people; flat stones; four persons; known lines; looking about; looking around; looking creature; looking down; looking face; looking fellow; looking from; looking gentleman; looking like; looking man; looking much; looking north; looking over; looking rather; looking steadily; looking towards; looking young; moral conduct; regarded merely; shall carry; twenty guineas; will away