Examples of 'he looked again' in a sentence
Meaning of "he looked again"
he looked again - a statement indicating that a person glanced at something once more, implying interest or uncertainty
How to use "he looked again" in a sentence
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he looked again
Then he looked again at the sick man.
Back in London in early July he looked again for work.
He looked again through the glasses.
He looked and he looked, and he looked again.
He looked again at the railway track.
Were white and grew, and when he looked again.
He looked again through the windshield.
To be sure, he looked again.
He looked again and the necklace was still there.
There were two large wings, were white and grew, and when he looked again.
He looked again and saw a clown.
So we went a little further, I took him up, and he looked again.
He looked again at his dear brothers and sisters.
But he looked again.
He looked again into the eyes of the sea.
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Then he looked again at Jean.
He looked again at the ageing majordomo.
Then he looked again at Max.
He looked again at the schematics laid out before him.
When he looked again at the screen, Earth was gone.
He looked again at the document.
Then he looked again at Mr. Pierce and.
He looked again at the letter.
He looked again at the window then blew his nose.
He looked again at his face.
He looked again at the island.
He looked again at the motes of dust dancing in the ray of light.
When he looked again the doctor was binding up the wound he had made.
He looked again and saw it filled with Russians.
He looked again and again at Ardanna.
He looked again at the ID.
He looked again at Michael.
He looked again at Wyatt.
He looked again at Mel.
He looked again at Pierce.
He looked again at the driver, who appeared to be searching for something.
He looked again at his computer screen, then back to the old man.
He looked again at the woman, who was still busy at the stove.
He looked again at Aurora, an eyebrow raised in silent question.
He looked again at Aragorn, and doubt was in his eyes.
He looked again at the visitor 's card.
He looked again at the uniform, and finally yelled out the door,.
He looked again at Mathew 's and Luke 's Gospel and … found some unexpected clues.
He looked again at his watch, and said,.
He looked again and found that it was his sister's husband's niece.".
He looked again at Andy, "Do you want to talk to her?
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Examples of using Again
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Or he wanted to do it again but without the mistakes
Once again we are called upon to restore innocence
I will not play again anytime soon