He looks up at the painted ceiling, looks round at the old law-books, contemplates the portraits of the great clients, reads aloud the names on the boxes.
He turns, looks round, takes up a sheet of paper, and waits.
He looks round, glances at CLARE, passes her table towards the further room, stops in the doorway, and looks back at her.
He looks round as if to show his mother that he wishes to be left alone.
He looks round on them with a triple sorrow--the sorrow of his past love and present pity for her joining hands, in melancholy triad, with his deep and abiding self-contempt.
He draws a long luxurious breath, as he looks round in search of the landmarks of that past woe.
Then, as if forgetting all about the din outside, he moves back into the room, looks round him, and lets his head droop.
Tibby comes in, looks round, takes a large sweet out of her mouth, contemplates it, and puts it back again.
DAVID [Looks round] What's the matter with this room?
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "looks round" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.