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Example sentences for "still looking"

  • As Comethup went on up the stairs, still looking back at the other in perplexity, Brian stepped forward softly and motioned to him to come down again and join him there.

  • Yes," he replied, still looking at it with a fond smile.

  • The gaoler nodded, still looking at him oddly, and went out; and Anthony sat, with his supper untasted, staring before him.

  • Mary smiled and nodded, still looking at the music.

  • Still looking at me keenly, Miss Havisham repeated,-- "What do you want for them?

  • He stood, long after I had ceased to read, still looking at me.

  • Still looking at me, Agnes shook her head while I was speaking, with a faint smile at my warmth: and then replied: "You remember our last conversation about papa?

  • Traddles, who took his tone from me, did likewise, still looking at the fire.

  • Yes," said he, still looking at the hastily written lines in pencil, "and it is as you imagined.

  • The lady who came in just now--" he said, still looking at the cards.

  • Still looking at him attentively, Crayford picked it up.

  • She put the question, still looking mechanically at the door by which her husband and Clara had gone out.

  • Still looking at her, he lifted his hand with an effort, and laid it on Frank.

  • Still looking at me, Agnes shook her head while I was speaking, with a faint smile at my warmth: and then replied: 'You remember our last conversation about papa?

  • And long after, as we turned from the straight avenue leading through the pergola, I descried his figure, still looking after us, unchanged, immovable.

  • Yes," he muttered, still looking at me, "he was telling me something the other day about some silk pajamas.

  • It is impossible that you should not know it," answered Rodin, still looking at him with attention.

  • So," she resumed, still looking attentively at Rodin, "it was at Cardoville that you saw Prince Djalma?

  • Still looking about, he found one of the coarse, gray sacks, that Frances was accustomed to make.

  • Still looking at him, the faint smile fading into seriousness, she repeated: "Why shouldn't I say so?

  • After a few moments she said, still looking out of the window: "I must tell you something now.

  • The colour dawned in her face, and she timidly and thoughtfully withdrew her hand; still looking at him with unabated earnestness.

  • Still looking pathetic, she allowed her eyes to stray to a neighbouring mirror, waited for a moment, then smiled.

  • Now he put down his brush and frowned, still looking at Arabian, who was sitting in an easy, almost casual position, with his magnificent brown throat and shoulders exposed.

  • The truth," she whispered, still looking at me intently.

  • Very slowly he drew out something that jingled; still looking at the dead man, he dropped on the table the three keys, tied together with a piece of black tape.

  • He slowly retreated down two or three steps, still looking at me; muttered something about talking to me in the morning; then stumbled down to rejoin his friend, and disappeared with him into the room.

  • Mr Doyce, still looking at the flame of his candle, slowly resumed: 'The truth is, he has twice taken his daughter abroad in the hope of separating her from Mr Gowan.

  • Still looking at Mr Flintwinch, as if he were the portrait.

  • Clennam, still looking at the fire; 'it's always on one side.

  • You are very sceptical," he said, still looking down at her.

  • Still looking at her, he smiled--a smile of reliant determination, such as Chilcote had never worn in his life.

  • Loder, still looking at his hand, didn't seem to hear.

  • The childish features defied her, I suppose; their secret was unfathomable, for after a good while she raised her head, still looking at the portrait, and sighed.

  • Take it, then,' he replied, still looking down, very black and discontented.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "still looking" 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:
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