2820 examples of look in in sentences

He backed away from me with a wicked look in his eyes, and I followed him.

The regular keeper of Bolivar heard he was on the rampage, and he came back on the run to conquer him, after pa had got him back in the tent, but Bolivar looked at him with a faraway look in his eyes, as much as to say: "Seems to me I have met you somewhere before, but a new king has been crowned," and he took his old keeper by the back of his coat and threw him toward the monkey cage.

Yet there was a pretext left "the rooms must need repairs?""No, sir; he could look in and see."

She would not look in the direction of the trees under which he had stood on the night of the day she had first seen him; and she went in with a forced cheerfulness to tell Jessie, listening with wide-open eyes, of some of the strange things which had happened to her.

She had not dropped the opera cloak she wore over her black velvet gown; she was rather pale, and the look in her eyes told that something was wrong, but her serenity did not seem otherwise affected.

There was an eager, questioning look in his kindly eyes, as he said in quaint Scotch accent: "Ye'll noo be goin' to the woods a' soon?" "I don't know," said Bruce, in a friendly tone.

I'll look in upon you in the morning.

At last she felt herself alive and young again, and it became a joy to look in her glass and to try on her new hats and dresses...

He said somethingI couldn't hear what it was; but it was sad and reproachfulI'm sure of that by the look in his eyes.

" When she put away her shawl, Nicely laying by her book, She had only once to look In its place to find her doll Snugly there: She could shut her smiling eyes, Sure to find her pretty prize.

It was a chilly morning, with rather a high wind; from the haze about the mountains of the Zermatt valley, which were all that I could see from my bedroom window, it occurred to me that I might look in vain for the Matterhorn from the other side of the hotel.

Dey 'lows dey knows mo' d'n I does, 'ca'se dey be'n l'arnt ter look in a book.

McClellan said, "I could not look in the faces of my gallant comrades of the army and navy ... and tell them that their labors and the sacrifice of so many of our slain and wounded brethren had been in vain.

He clapped his hands loudly and called out: "Maitai!" That is Tahitian for bravo, and I saw a look in Hallman's face that recalled the story by the Englishman of the jungle trail.

" He grasped her wrist and bent eagerly forward, with the same wild look in his eyes that had before disquieted her.

The former had a longing look in his eye as he stared at Bowles and remarked: "I wish I had a troop of real Tommy Atkinses out here, by Jove.

"Can't you guess who it is?" He saw the look in her face grow to shrinking fear.

" "Very well, we'll look in," replied the captain as he quitted the house of the worthy pastor.

The doors being gone, one could look in, over the temporary barrier, to the wreck inside, and by putting a donation into the contribution box for the restauration fund it was possible to enterat one's own riskby a side door.

And he kicked him again; but the moment after he was sorry for it, for there was a dark look in Owen's eyes, as he turned instantly into the door of the master's room, and laid a formal complaint against Barker for bullying.

Hermann heard the street door open and shut, and again he saw someone look in at him through the window.

There was a dreamy look in his eyes, and his fingers were clasped like steel bands round the handle of one of the most business-like clubs the Stone Age had ever seen.

She stood leaning back against the closed door as though on guard, her uncovered hair ruffled, a scornful, defiant look in her eyes, the smile on her lips revealing the gleam of white teeth.

I opened and read: If convenient will Mr. Glenarm kindly look in at St. Agatha’s some day this week at four o’clock.

A sense of desolateness was very strong on her, and that look in his dark eyes had seemed to blast her.

2820 examples of  look in  in sentences