2820 examples of looks in in sentences

[He looks in the glass.

the poor little chap looks in distress: seems as if he were nearly done.

Every now and then Margaret, my wife, looks in upon me, and occasionally she can be persuaded to bring a young Fairfax with her, who, some people say, resembles his father.

] ~That Sweet Girl Graduate.~ So stately and so dignified She looks in cap and gown, I hardly dare to speak to her, This grad.

Looks in vain for the other shaker) And tell Mr Demming to bring the salt.

Do you want Tom to shoot himself? (As he looks in there, the trap-door lifts, and CLAIRE comes half-way up.)

The Girondists made cautious approaches towards federalism, but one looks in vain through the speeches of Vergniaud for an intimation of individualism.

Faces must fade, for all their golden looks, Unless some poet them eternalise, Make live those golden looks in golden books; Death, soon or late, will quench the brightest eyes 'Tis only what is written never dies.

Just as he was swallowing the last mouthful, Boots looks in, and says, "Tally-ho, sir!"

Go up-stairs, Mr. Stanmore, and see how she looks in them.

In a period which has given birth to a skeptical philosophy, one never looks in vain for the complementary phenomenon of mysticism.

The spectator looks in: all is darkness.

He knew how mean a man looks in the transports of passion, and would not use so much freedom with many of his men as to fall into such transports before them, well knowing that persons in the lowest rank of life are aware how unfit they are to govern others, who cannot govern themselves.

Professor Spaghetti the music supplies, From his hurdy-gurdy the waltz is sublime; His fair daughter Rosa, whose tambourine flies, Is merrily thumping the rollicking time; The Widow McCann pats the tune with her slipper, The peanut-man hums as he peers from his stall, And Officer Quinn for a moment looks in To see the new steps at the hand-organ ball.

Chapter 15: Journalism in Goa: An outsider looks in Shiv KumarShiv Kumar is a Mumbai-based journalist who occasionally para-drops into Goa for some sun, sea and opportunities to tilt at a few windmills there.

Since those days she had become a slave to gold,and such slavery is hardly compatible with good looks in a woman.

When he wants to come in, in the daytime, he looks in at all the windows until he finds me.

"We have one who passes along the front every half hour or so, and looks in to see if the light is burning, and everything is right.

Did not all the Manuscripts reclaim, I should change Belvidera into Pelvidera; Pelvis being used by several of the Ancient Comick Writers for a Looking-glass, by which means the Etymology of the Word is very visible, and Pelvidera will signifie a Lady who often looks in her Glass; as indeed she had very good reason, if she had all those Beauties which our Poet here ascribes to her.

He looks in her face; Her dark eyes seem Dark with a beautiful Distant dream; And still she plays, Sings tenderly To him of hope, And of memory.

St. Anna, on the other side, holds out her arms to the Child, who is sitting on the ground between them; an angel looks in at the open door behind.

If cotton, pure as it looks in the field, could be wrought into fabrics, they would have a brilliancy and beauty never yet accorded to any other material in its natural or artificial state.

Bobby's face looks in at the windowbroad, sunburnt, and laughing.

FRAÜLEIN VON SONNSFELD (opens the door and looks in).

] SONNSFELD (looks in again).

2820 examples of  looks in  in sentences