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Example sentences for "who looked"

  • The extra noise and shouting brought out the Colonel, who looked at first with curiosity at the advancing procession, and then, as he caught sight of Sarah Mason, with a blush and a bow of his kind old head.

  • But there was no awe-inspiring man, who looked at them affectionately through gold-rimmed spectacles while he told them about the sun and the moon and all the wonders of the world.

  • They were tall, thin lads, who looked as if they might have been half-starved when they were little; their skin had a bluish tinge, and stood the cold badly.

  • Amidst of which we fell in with a merchant exceeding wise in ancient lore, who looked at me (though Clement knew it not) with eyes of love.

  • The man yeasaid this, but kept well aloof with his fellows, who looked on, handling their weapons.

  • Andrew," she called to the baby, who looked at her solemnly and went on playing with the little pebbles at his feet.

  • Next to her was a little boy of six or seven, who looked at her gravely.

  • A man stepped forward, that captain who had wished to put Miriam to death, and she saw that behind him were Caleb, who looked ill at ease, and the Jew who had guarded Marcus.

  • La Corne, who looked at the card, "some of them shall bite dust for that!

  • In spite of the Trifourchettes and the Doubledents, Felix Baudoin had managed to set an excellent dinner upon the table of his lady, who looked archly at the Chevalier La Corne, as if assenting to his remark on her old servitor.

  • It had only one occupant, who looked up as he came in, and he calmly met Daly's gaze.

  • By and by she turned to Lawrence, who looked tired, and reminded him that it was past the time at which he ought to go to bed.

  • He's reserved," said Foster, who looked up as Daly came into the room with a laughing girl, at whom Carmen glanced somewhat coldly.

  • She knew what her lover meant and valued his trust; but he could sympathize with Mrs. Stephen, who looked disturbed.

  • The thought that I had misled a lady, whose age is not her only singularity, who looked to me for advice which should be not at all the fanciful product of the Garden of Gull, would give me great pain.

  • As he said this, he took the hand of Madame de Belliere, who looked at him with a kind of uneasiness, and then led her to an adjoining salon, after having recommended her to the most reasonable of his guests.

  • This little pantomime did not escape the Baron, who looked hard at his wife.

  • Lisbeth could not deprive herself of the savage pleasure of gazing at Wenceslas, who looked up at her with filial affection, the expression really of his love for Hortense, which deluded the old maid.

  • He knocked again, and at last the door was opened by a thickly-built man, who looked, not at his face, but at his boots.

  • Louis, who looked at no one but her, and came into the room and into her life.

  • D'Harville of Joseph, who looked at him with amazement.

  • It is as if some one had given me a stunner on the head--Germain--who looked so honest; who would have died without confession!

  • He then advanced toward the artisan, who looked at him with mingled surprise and indignation.

  • Then, suddenly rising, she said to La Chouette, who looked at her with amazement, "Come.

  • We asked a bystander, who looked like a fisherman, what that was for.

  • There was Mr. Norcross, the banker, who looked a little sheepish when Ted shook hands with him and acted as if he had never seen him before.

  • In the middle of the block he stopped to talk with another man, who looked as if he worked on the railroad, and Ted loitered in a doorway until the two separated, and the man in the checked suit continued on his way.

  • Ted took from his pocket the counterfeit bill of the bank, and handed it to the president, who looked at it a moment and handed it back.

  • Mildman, who looked a good deal surprised and a little frightened, desired me (on receiving my assurance that the business would not do as well after dinner) to tell Oaklands to come to him immediately.

  • I of the grim-visaged old servant, who looked, if possible, taller and more wooden than when I had last seen him.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    sweet mother; who appeared; who gave; who knew; who never; who told; who would; whoever says; whoever thou; whole force; whole group; whole groups; whole race; wholesome food; whom belong might and; whom thus; whom were; whose acquaintance; whose business; whose daughter; whose fault; whose land; whose name; whose nature; whose portrait; world full