The Khaleefeh, looking towards them, then said, Wherefore is it so with you?
At the sight of her I prostrated myself in adoration of her Creator for the fairness and beauty which He had displayed in her person; and she, looking towards me, said, Art thou a man or a Jinnee?
The King was amazed at his daughter's words, and, looking towards me, said, Is it true that she saith of thee?
When the Khaleefeh beheld this, tears ran down his cheeks, and, looking towards Ja[a.
On the east, or Yorkshire side, looking towards Halifax, the hills appear to be endless.
She whispered a prayer to Notre Dame de la Garde, The Blessed Virgin, looking towards Africa.
She thought of the recruits and of Marseilles, of Notre Dame de la Garde, the Mother of God, looking towards Africa.
Their voices made Domini think again of the recruits, and then, because of them, of Notre Dame de la Garde, the mother of God, looking towards Africa.
Here his Thessalian escort went back, and the Perrhaebians, who are subjects of Thessaly, set him down at Dium in the dominions of Perdiccas, a Macedonian town under Mount Olympus, looking towards Thessaly.
After ravaging the plain, the Peloponnesians advanced into the Paralian region as far as Laurium, where the Athenian silver mines are, and first laid waste the side looking towards Peloponnese, next that which faces Euboea and Andros.
Then he stood in the middle of the court and prayed, looking towards heaven, and making his drink-offering of wine; nor was he unseen of Jove whose joy is in thunder.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "looking towards" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.