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Example sentences for "looked over"

  • Well, as I looked over here, all these people, there were people all over this railroad track.

  • I looked over my shoulder and the suspect that had been pointed out to me.

  • About the time I looked over to the side there, there was a police officer.

  • No, sir; it wasn't, because I looked over there to close the gate and it wasn't there.

  • I looked over my shoulder every now and then, but I didn't see nobody.

  • I looked over there to see who said it, and it was that Colonel Sherburn.

  • One was nearly filled with papers relating to his business as a revenue-collector, and these were burned as fast as they could be looked over by me.

  • I looked over, but all I saw was an indistinct mass at the bottom, while a few groans of its death-agony reached my ears.

  • To be looked over, and the dead and decaying leaves removed.

  • Although all plants now at rest should be kept comparatively dry, they will require to be looked over daily to see that they do not suffer for want of water.

  • To be looked over carefully, and as soon as they are sufficiently forward to distinguish the embryo fruit all useless shoots to be removed--that is, all that do not show fruit, and are not required for wood next season.

  • He looked over at Mike with a smile on his face.

  • I think so," Sandy said as he looked over Mr. Cook's shoulder.

  • Before he settled himself back into his sleeping bag, he looked over at the fire.

  • Southwards a blue mist seemed to indicate the existence of the distant Mediterranean; to the west we looked over to the mountains of Auvergne.

  • The ridge behind us had sunk long ago, and we looked over it, and all others, till our eyes rested on the majestic Viso.

  • Monte Viso rose up grandly, but it was less than forty miles away, and we looked over it to a hazy mass we knew must be the plains of Piedmont.

  • From the hilltop we looked over a wide stretch of rolling hills covered with short grass, which in the wet hollows was yellowish or brown.

  • It just flashed through my mind what sort of rig I was in--I looked over my infernal longshore toggery, and no wonder she didn't recollect me at all.

  • I looked over my shoulder, but could not make him out in the darkness, and yet there was something familiar in the step.

  • David laughing as he looked over at Hope.

  • There was a little quiver in David's under lip as he looked over at her.

  • He looked over at me as I passed, and yelled: "Hey, you!

  • I looked over at the eight stacks of the open-hearth, closed my eyes, and saw Seven tapping.

  • He looked over at us and held up two fingers.

  • Felix, at the front counter, looked over at them occasionally under his eyebrows, as if there were something unusual in their demeanor.

  • He looked over at Cayley, then down at the title of the book.

  • He looked over at the shaft, saying, "A very pretty piece of symbolism.

  • I looked over to Mis’ Toplady, and she looked over to me.

  • I looked over to Mis’ Holcomb, all frantic as she was, and it was so she looked at me.

  • I looked over at him, across my cherries.

  • I looked over a long, stone-headed spear, and the curve of an elephant's tusk, and a collection of campaign ribbons and medals under glass.

  • I looked over at Pondicherry, who was noisily cudding a piece of steak, oblivious, and winked back at Nussbaum.

  • I looked over my shoulder, at the closed door of our house, then walked slowly to the horsebarn.

  • Southward, a blue mist seemed to indicate the existence of the distant Mediterranean: to the west we looked over to the mountains of Auvergne.

  • The ridge behind us had sunk long ago, and we looked over it and all others till our eyes rested on the majestic Viso.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "looked over" 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:
    connected with; considering that; direct opposition; divers colours; fifteen minutes; fixed direction; had formed; himself had; holy temple; looked about; looked across; looked again; looked for; looked from; looked full; looked hard; looked kind; looked like; looked quite; looked upon; name from; nervous fever; slavery agitation; twas plain; what were; white spot