Examples of 'looking at what' in a sentence

Meaning of "looking at what"

Looking at what - This phrase is typically used to introduce a statement or observation about something that is currently being observed or examined

How to use "looking at what" in a sentence

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looking at what
I am just looking at what you have done since.
Be persistent and insistent in looking at what it is about.
We started looking at what else we could go and do.
I drank it without even looking at what it was.
Stop looking at what other people have.
We can not just be looking at what we have.
I was looking at what they did with the camera.
Behavioural approach forced looking at what leaders do.
We will be looking at what is called particle dynamics.
Symptomscan then be compared by looking at what patterns emerge.
They are looking at what competitors in their industry are doing.
She is sitting there looking at what you have.
We are looking at what we can do for young people.
You had the whole country looking at what was going on.
And stop looking at what other countries are doing.

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Many fishermen were around the skiff looking at what was beside it.
Today we are looking at what those measures should be.
We can do absorption spectroscopy where we are looking at what kind of light is.
I am in and looking at what they have got.
We often decide how we feel about something by looking at what we do.
We should not be looking at what happened to him.
Looking at what they are leaving behind.
Also we are choosing by looking at what others are choosing.
I am looking at what the previous owner has done.
It is a nice way of looking at what success means.
And looking at what you did and talking about it.
Members have been looking at what is happening.
Looking at what his eyes were doing was scary.
She was constantly looking at what other shops were doing.
Looking at what what might create these limitations.
Let us start by looking at what we will be covering.
Looking at what tubes they use.
The government is looking at what we do every day.
Looking at what is fair and right.
We will begin by looking at what baptism signifies.
Looking at what you are grateful for.
People are constantly looking at what other people are doing.
Looking at what our strategy is going to be.
Another way of looking at what children need to.
Looking at what a single neuron in the brain looks like.
So let us start by looking at what a workflow really is.
Looking at what people carry.
So let us begin by looking at what the ascension is.
I am looking at what appears to be rafts of mosquito or midge fly spawn.
The trick is to do it without looking at what the other is doing.
We are looking at what exists in the house today.
The long answer requires looking at what sound really is.
We are looking at what our customer thinks is relevant.
And perhaps we ought to be looking at what they can give to us.
We are looking at what we need to be better organised.

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