1951 examples of looking at me in sentences

he asked, looking at me to see if I was drunk.

She was not looking at me; so I slammed the door and went upstairs.

" "Then you do really suspect?" he said, again looking at me with those cold, blue eyes.

"How you are looking at me!"

" "Then you are not looking at me," said Jacinta, with innocent vanity.

But it was a pleasure to have the old man read the deed, looking at me over his spectacles from time to time to make sure I was not playing truant.

'Thanking you most sincerely for all your efforts to let us know of our child's safety, 'I remain, yours very truly, 'EDWARD VILLIERS.' 'Now,' said the old gentleman, looking at me, and laughing, though I saw a tear in his eye, 'won't you let them have her?' 'Well, to be sure,' said my grandfather, 'what can one say after that?

I bowed to him with respect; he returned the salutation: and, after looking at me with some earnestness, came and placed himself upon the hillock where I was seated.

At this moment I have but to close my eyes and I can see his facesee him looking at me as he looked the last time we met.

" "If I was unbound," said the young man, looking at me, "I could speak more freely.

I thought for a few minutes that I couldn't do it, couldn't just sit there with people looking at me.

When they walked under the floor of the house, the Moglung said, "My grandmother is looking at me because I have found another grandchild for her.

Well, the first thing I knew she was looking at me in her very sternest, sorriest way, and saying: "Oh, Marie, how could you?

As for my companion, he sat brooding upon the end of his bed, looking at me in a sidelong fashion from time to time, and biting his nails like one who is deep in thought.

He was shouting, 'Putney, Putney, Putney!' in an absent-minded manner: he had assisted me to mount without even looking at me.

Do sit down until I get you a cup of tea!" While I drank the tea, she stood looking at me, and said meditatively: "Oh, you queer little thing," and hurried off to her work.

"I am sure he cannot be looking at me," I said, lightly.

"What said the Prince to yon, young sir, if I may ask without offence?" said he, looking at me with a curiously sly, upward glance out of the corner of his eye, as if he suspected me of a fixed intention to tell him a lie in any case.

"When and where did you hear that?" asked the Captain, looking at me fixedly, almost sternly.

"She was making a flannel petticoat for an old woman," he goes on, sitting down opposite me, and looking at me from under his hat-brim, with gravely shining eyes; "herring-boning, she called it.

he says, in a low voice, not looking at me, but still facing the flowers and the sunshiny autumn sward, "do you believe thatthatthis fellow cares about her really?she is too good to be madeto be madea mere cat's-paw of!" "A cat's-paw!"

I had very little sleep, and that full of such hideous, freezing dreams, that every time I woke, I found Bettina standing by my bed, looking at me with alarm.

I came twice," he answered, looking at me shyly.

" "But it is," he answered, looking at me with friendliness; "that is precisely why I've come.

Yes, please, I answered, and he turned away to his desk of clicking instruments without looking at me again.

1951 examples of  looking at me  in sentences