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Example sentences for "looked again"

  • Again at the window, he looked again at the apparatus, and turned away from it with a gesture which plainly indicated that he had tried, and failed, to guess what it might be.

  • In two minutes more, his black retreating figure had lessened in the distance till it looked again, what it had once looked already, a moving blot on the brilliant white surface of the sun-brightened road.

  • He looked again, to make sure, at a dim little patch of white, with faint white lines behind it, nestling low in a grassy hollow, on the main island.

  • Pierson, feeling that he was in their way, tried to hide himself behind his paper; when he looked again, the soldier had taken off his tunic and cap and was leaning out of the window.

  • Hilary moved hastily away; when he looked again, it was not at her, but at the lady.

  • Then something flew up from her like a bat, and when I looked again, she was gone.

  • I pressed their balls and looked and looked again, but what I saw would not grow distinct.

  • I looked again at the form in the mirror, and recognised the wide coat flying, the black hair lifting in a wind that did not touch me.

  • I looked again at the girl; really she was remarkably beautiful.

  • I looked again, only to become doubly certain that there was no mistake.

  • Scarcely daring to trust the evidence of my eyes, I looked again.

  • Then he looked again at Mr. Pierce and kept his eyes there.

  • From the spring I looked again at father, and his eyes were on me mournful and sad.

  • Tibraide' rubbed his eyes, and then he looked again.

  • A storm arose, and when I looked again from my tall cliff I saw that great fleet rolling as in a giant's hand.

  • He looked again at the picture of the bird.

  • In the curious naked pain of the thought he looked again to her.

  • I looked again at Michael Angelo's Fates to-day; but cannot satisfactorily make out what he meant by them.

  • I looked again, and for a good while, at Carlo Dolce's portrait of the Eternal Father, for it is a miracle and masterpiece of absurdity, and almost equally a miracle of pictorial art.

  • He looked again at the death-charm and went out.

  • He looked again at Vere and the Marchesino.

  • He looked again at Vere, but only for a moment.

  • One minute the creel had been here in full view, and when he looked again, lo and behold, it was gone!

  • He was sniffing, as if he knew there were strangers around; but when I looked again he had drawn his head in, and so I forgot all about him.

  • As he passed the piano, he looked again at the score of "The Dream of Gerontius.

  • He looked again at the dahabeeyah; then he came to the little table, moved a plate, touched and smoothed the table-cloth, and went quietly away.

  • When he looked again he saw that the curtain had fallen.

  • But when he looked again at Augusta and saw the woman in her, the steady, self-contained, gentle strength that shone in the beauty of her tired eyes, he knew that Augusta was really his.

  • As she rose from the typewriter she looked again, because she could not help it, at the letter, and in the lower part of the page that lay open before her she saw clearly the words "your Jean.

  • I looked again; he was pulling at his horse.

  • He looked again; and then he made out the general himself, that was walking his horse down the steep part of the mountain, followed by the orderly.

  • I looked again at the harbour and the sea, trying to quell the tumult of my thoughts and to resolve what I would do.

  • Constantine, tricky and resourceful, looked again on the dead Vlacho.

  • He looked again at the picture before him.

  • He looked again at the face with its lifted eyebrows and pointed beard.

  • He looked again at the clear, fearless eyes.

  • He looked again at the man cleaning fish.

  • He thought he saw a Banker's-Clerk Descending from the Bus; He looked again, and found it was A Hippopotamus.

  • He thought he saw an Albatross That fluttered round the lamp; He looked again, and found it was A Penny-Postage-Stamp.

  • He thought he saw an Argument That proved he was the Pope; He looked again, and found it was A Bar-of-Mottled-Soap.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "looked again" 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:
    certain position; eight hundred; ever did; great monarch; just from; looked about; looked across; looked again; looked anxiously; looked around; looked away; looked back; looked down; looked for; looked full; looked hard; looked like; looked out; looked over; looked quite; looked round; looked upon; provided for; small fragments; this plan; two companies