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177 Sentences With "glances at"

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Glances at her box are as common as artful shots.
She rubs her aching neck and glances at her watch.
ST. LOUIS — The potential jurors stole curious glances at Gov.
Mitch glances at it, and asks to change the channel.
While they sat there, Francis took sidelong glances at his cousin.
No desk, no quick glances at work emails on my phone.
But it casts only brief, fierce sidelong glances at the past.
Wearing white socks and black sandals, he glances at his phone.
Occasionally, she'd steal glances at its then-residents through the ivy.
Occasionally, she'd steal glances at its then-residents through the ivy.
She glances at the clock on her phone, tempted to time him.
On the Place Communale idle youths loiter, shooting glances at the police.
France and Italy dominate, with a few passing glances at other countries.
I steal glances at her as we begin to play, still silently.
Smirnov shrugs, glances at the video camera, and looks around the room.
Evidently, thinking he imagined the whole encounter, the dad glances at his phone.
A closed deal would end years of Foxconn flashing admiring glances at Sharp.
Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh glances at reporters during a meeting with Sen.
A staff member glances at his watch and stands to unlock the door.
After making the briefest, subtlest of stank faces, Nenê glances at his hand.
A trained corporate lawyer, he talked freely with only occasional glances at notes.
Occasionally, he glances at the MixPre-6, just to make sure it's still running.
I catch the Marines stealing glances at me as I talk on the radio.
WASHINGTON, Iowa — They share awkward glances at events where nearly everyone looks like them.
Feigning confidence, Mr. A glances at the menu and orders the eight-course tasting menu.
Mona glances at the stains on my shirt, which I've been wearing for three days.
Check. Do you keep sneaking glances at your smartphone for new messages, news and more?
He sits down, makes eye contact, glances at the box of tissues by his side.
They shared Metro trains and exchanged silent, nervous glances at each other's buttons and shirts.
You can see them stealing glances at Nadal, as if comparing their preparation against his.
The second she got inside, she peeped a pair of suspect dudes stealing glances at her.
Jones' son, who is openly gay, glances at Pence like the discriminatory trash that he is.
Watch how he glances at his wrist, while singing, coolly assessing the damage from the pit.
The first – and the one that the Task Force report at least glances at – is funding.
We cast longing glances at our neighbors' tables and dream of the flavors of other childhoods.
When men answer the door, Collett often glances at her app, then asks: Are their wives home?
Meanwhile the novel glances at the chaos of post-war Europe, where Rose operates in the shadows.
Foreigners in the audience cast bemused and occasionally bewildered glances at each other as the discussion proceeded.
The Young Pope glances at his adversary, preternaturally long eyelashes blinking, tanned face stretching into a sneer.
Williams struggled with her consistency and kept casting edgy glances at her support team in the stands.
She frequently flashes sidelong glances at it, quirks eyebrows in surprise at it, and chortles privately for it.
She posed with shelves of diapers, ate her favorite snacks, and cast longing glances at bottles of wine.
As Janet explained that she saw individual letters as colors, her colleagues shot puzzled glances at each other.
She takes out the fake I.D., glances at it for a moment, and then gives it to Javier.
It doesn't matter if your schedule is all academics all the time or barely glances at a book.
My dad pretended to read The San Francisco Chronicle while stealing glances at my mother from his booth.
Leaning back, she glances at the camera while showing off her fit frame in a curve-hugging pink bikini.
Just before Monse leaves, Julia glances at the fake babysitter's phone to see Monty's photo staring back at her.
This type of interviewer barely glances at you as s/he scribbles notes on your answers on a clipboard.
Instead, we now exchange envious glances at coworkers' dome-shaped containers filled with leafy greens and a slew of toppings.
The coders were asked to identify participants' glances at other people, and also to record the duration of each gaze.
We wave over a chef, who had been stealing glances at us in the corner, amused by our apparent confusion.
Tatum glances at Terry Rozier and Shane Larkin before he knifes a perfect pass to Marcus Morris in the corner.
" She glances at the tube with bored disdain, a look most North Koreans cultivate when confronted with expensive Western brands. "No.
At home, she snuck glances at her class notes as she brewed tea, cleaned house, and tended to her toddling siblings.
One, having taken a folded piece of card, glances at it and sighs "nah", shoving it back into the campaigner's hand.
One of the photos showed the kids playing dress-up with an embroidered table cloth, shooting mischievous glances at the camera.
He kept sneaking glances at me, or touching my hand, my arm, my leg—checking that I was not a ghost.
His eyes are on the road, a viewing of the Facebook video shows, except for occasional quick glances at the camera.
"You'll see a lot of kids today," said Steve Wilkin, a program vendor sneaking glances at Grimsby-Palace at Selhurst Park.
Every time she sees Charles at the office, are they going to shoot covert glances at one another, yearning to be together?
Absentminded Yelping and indifferent glances at New York Times push notifications may now be taken-for-granted byproducts of the digital revolution.
Do you cast suspicious glances at the grid or pore over the list of clues, or do you start scribbling right away?
Mary and I stole glances at Jack, who took it all in with a focus usually reserved for his epic Fortnite battles.
David McVicar's essentially traditional production, with drab-looking sets (by Robert Jones) and annoyingly dim lighting, unfortunately only glances at these issues.
But out of the corner of her eye she saw the older woman watching her between brief, performative glances at a magazine.
I could also see that Sophie was sometimes sneaking glances at her iPhone past midnight, when she was supposed to be asleep.
Holding armfuls of beer — just like his dopplegänger — Schwimmer sneaks past a distinctive New York Yankees display as he glances at the camera.
So, as the secretary starts making phone calls to the almost 2628,28500 players in the grid emergency game, she glances at the clock.
Cool and competent, Kaspar Astrup Schroder's documentary "Big Time," an adoring profile of the Danish "starchitect" Bjarke Ingels, merely glances at human drama.
But the series merely glances at the implications of these setups — it's not the relationships, but the power dynamics that really matter here.
DENVER — The teenager glances at the picture in his room of Darrent Williams returning a kick, reading the inscription he long ago memorized.
Hell, half the time I'm just reading on the Kindle smartphone app for a few minutes here and there between glances at my email.
And so when it came time for the weekend's marquee matchup, the coaches watched particular players, and the players sneaked glances at particular coaches.
As the guests made their way to their tables, a few cast glances at a conspicuous sign — a literal sign — of what had happened.
She sat with the friend who greeted her at the airport, casting side-eye glances at the boys from beneath a peach-colored headscarf.
Young stars like Gina Rodriguez, Ariel Winter, and Brie Larson were all smiles as they cast adoring glances at their handsome dates for the night.
And even though Love's currently off the market, a couple glances at these photos will surely have women taking notice of him off the court.
In the photo, Flynn, who previously starred in the drama Beast, glances at the camera while looking quite reminiscent of a 24-year-old Bowie.
While the service is a serious one, the soon-to-be-married couple could not help but steal a few loving glances at each other.
But he wears a mask when he goes out in public and said he receives worried glances at the grocery store, with people avoiding him.
Will it be revealed that his wistful glances at Betty were actually a sign of his desire to be with her despite what he told Veronica?
It was the first time they'd laid eyes on each other since 1945, except for the occasional glances at old photos they'd kept over the years.
I have stolen quick glances at some of this, and I believe that there is intimate material here that was not intended for anyone else's eyes.
But the collections, only a fraction of which are on display, also offer some unexpected sidelong glances at the man to complement the stage-worthy tale.
In simple, evocative sentences, with sparing but effective glances at poetry and art, he weaves memories of his deployments with his observations in and near Syria.
But further, if you watch that clip it's extremely clear that Biden glances at the voter's weight, challenges him to a push-up contest, and more.
Though Chakrabarti may consider it the "smallest possible thing," anyone who glances at Ocasio-Cortez's document will realize that it is far from small or easy.
Dunks, shots, behind-the-back passes, crossovers, glances at celebrities sitting courtside, these can all be easily turned into an animated gif or a six second loop.
The king makes repeated glances at Alassane's camera, and the film ends with a surprisingly polemical reflection on the region's anti-colonial uprising a few years back.
They'll be aware of their surroundings, only stealing very quick glances at the screen to check settings or to check whether a photo is exposed roughly correctly.
When Eddie, who is handsome, confident and outgoing, catches David stealing glances at him when he's undressed and makes a cutting remark, David maintains a frozen silence.
You'd think that Harry would have been prepped for it, but the singer froze up and got super awkward, shooting anxious glances at his manager Jeffrey Azamoff.
I grew up outside Chicago — the original seat of the Hefner empire — but my primary exposure to Playboy was furtive glances at houses where I was babysitting.
Wedged in among the millennials, several of whom turned to steal glances at the author and his girlfriend, they were the oldest audience members by several decades.
Tarisai can only be touched by her mother, who rarely visits her, and even when her mother does visit she hardly glances at or speaks to her.
Yet the animals live like us and do humanoid jobs, allowing the directors, Byron Howard and Rich Moore, to throw sidelong glances at our own imperfect world.
Back then, I could only steal glances at the Golden Girls, the majorettes for the band at my father's alma mater, the University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff.
Unfortunately, Matt Williams's slack psychological thriller, "Fear," offers plenty of opportunities not just to ponder inconsistencies and contrived plot twists, but also to sneak glances at your watch.
I found myself hiding behind my hair, or constantly staring at the ground, shooting furtive glances at those walking by me and wondering how badly I repulsed them.
Bright and the editing team would cut this into the iconic opening sequence, most of which turned out as planned—choreographed dance moves and glances at the camera.
In one, above red stripes, Mr. Bomb glances at his watch as a globe turns by his side, conveying the sense that things can end at any minute.
Today, as she glances at her Roland Garros trophy, Barty sits as world number two, the highest ranking achieved by an Australian women since Evonne Goolagong in 1976.
Sure, you could sneak glances at your phone, or write reminders on your hand or, if you're really committed, enter a trove of information into your graphing calculator.
A$AP Eva, the owner of the jewelry store I'm camped out in, glances at the couple she's helping and gently tucks a herringbone-chain necklace into a case.
In fact, the internet is rebuilding itself around the awkward social dynamics of this audience, which conceals its content addiction by catching glances at its Nexus underneath the table.
For a second,he glances at me and I lurch forward—but he slides into his car before I get a chance to speak, speeding off into the night.
And even passing glances at the diversity challenges in Silicon Valley or among Democratic Party consultants suggest progressives have not solved the racial challenges in their own back yards.
Whether squeezing onto the 23.833 train or pedaling through Lower Manhattan, I notice a few curious glances at the bike with the big battery in the center of the frame.
Every time a doctor (or a border guard, a police officer, a banker, or a minister) glances at any of Piperal's secure data online, that look is recorded and reported.
This became clear to Franz when his teachers in Berlin cast stealthily malicious glances at him when Jewish characters — such as Shylock in "The Merchant of Venice" — came up in literature.
She glances at another book she says she'd been eyeing for quite some time: "Maximilian Stejskal: Folklig idrott," an eccentric book on folk gymnastics by a Finnish ethnologist and gymnastics teacher.
I spent the rest of the day stealing glances at how the sun bounced off of the mother's chest and pondering whether or not I could think of her as topless.
"I do think based on early glances at the numbers," Lee says, "this is something that will pencil out to the benefit of both taxpayers and the economy in the long-run."
Andrea and Tracy were dancing with two red-haired brothers from the UK, who kept exchanging glances at what I imagined was the possibility of both getting laid on the same night.
Wearing a long pink wig with a grey stripe, Cardi B displays her tattoos and glances at the camera while covering herself with one hand and perching her leg on a chair.
The Apple Watch Series 5 is the first Apple Watch to support an always-on display, meaning it will always be turned on for quick glances at the time and your complications.
Mr. Ellis is fascinating when he glances at an idea — wrist-launched drones turning us all into modern falconers, for instance — but tedious, at least to me, when he begins to pontificate.
A couple of gaudy pink-and-blue "name your baby" books on my reference shelf have provoked double-takes from visitors over the years, and a few surreptitious glances at my belly.
As we waited for the ceremony to commence, I watched in horror as a vaping man cast lascivious sideways glances at a gaggle of 13-year-old girls in braces and bandage dresses.
Caroline: The way Elio steals so many longing glances at Oliver and his impossibly lithe, beautiful body, whether he's flexing his hands or flipping into a pool or dancing like an incredible dork.
The song glances at current events as it praises Oya, "she who tears," the Yoruba goddess of storms, winds and transformation; the video presents her Marvel Comics equivalent, Storm of the X-Men.
Thus, we skip over Tom's first step upon the fateful isle, and, as for the seascapes, the camera glances at the graceful wash of the waves and moves on, not daring to linger.
In it, stars like Jessica Chastain, Tom Hanks, Michael B. Jordan, Zendaya, Gal Gadot, Nicole Kidman and, of course, Winfrey and Witherspoon, are dressed to kill as they offer sharp glances at the camera.
Wrestlers are casting glances at paychecks from places other than WWE, fans are more tuned in, and even Vince McMahon seems to be getting bored with the whole thing, as the XFL rumblings indicate.
She doesn't want the burden of their adulation, and resists being treated like a gender pioneer, something Bunbury conveys with weary glances at fangirls and alludes to in conversations with her publicist and Lawson.
Our parents sat on the couch, with Lulu on a stool beside them, their faces pallid in the television's flickering light as I joined them, stealing glances at this strange person, my twin sister.
Show Us Your Wall Each morning Linda Fairstein, the former sex-crimes prosecutor turned crime novelist, glances at the mug shots of early 20th-century Westchester County criminals lurking in her bathroom and grins.
It was the end of our session, and she sat perched on the edge of her chair, signaling that our 45 minutes was wrapping up, which I usually gleaned from her glances at the clock.
Today he collaborates with Jeff Chen of XWord Info to offer us a puzzle that might require two or more glances at the theme entries to uncover the trick, but it's well worth your time.
The gym in Lancaster was filled with gymnasts in every variety of ponytail trying not to sneak glances at Biles, who was posing for photographs on a beam—a good chance to practice her smile.
Richard Ford might stand a chance as long as no one on the Nobel Committee glances at either the "Personal Life" section of his Wikipedia or the lede of his review of Bruce Springsteen's memoir.
Dubbing it "dudoir," Masika May posted her latest collection of photographs featuring a man posed in the same traditional poses — complete with shy smiles, flirty glances at the camera, suggestive body language and very little clothing.
Meanwhile, Eric Trump's secretive glances at his wife's ballot were mirrored elsewhere—by his father, Donald: We've reached out to the Trump campaign to inquire about Eric's ballot selfie, and we'll update if we hear back.
HBO's new "Dreams" trailer for the upcoming "murderous AI goes wild" series based on a Michael Crichton movie from 1973, glances at some of the sci-fi action that's layered on top of the human drama.
You can probably easily recall sneaking glances at your watch years later, during particularly dry school lessons re-hashing some story from the Tudor Era and finding it incredible how five minutes could feel like 25.
One, "Gun Control," about school shootings, devolves into one long joke about a banana — but its end glances at the grief Adamczyk clearly knows how to explore, one from which we wish she wouldn't turn away.
The closest experiences I had to watching sexual violence or gore came from TV. Sometimes, at sleepovers when I was at primary school in Switzerland, my friends and I would sneak glances at the late-night porn.
Every time she glances at the camera, I see those same eyes taunting me yet again, challenging me to consider why I should even notice a body part that men show the world all of the time.
This went on for weeks, and after their sessions, which also ended at the same time, they'd exit through the interior door only to steal more glances at each other in the elevator before going their separate ways.
We listened to "S-Town" and wanted to talk about what its popularity means and how the show only glances at some important questions, most of which involve race, American history and what to do with the past.
That is why we see Caleb, on the brink of puberty, casting sly glances at the swell of his sister's bosom; incestuous guilt is enough to persuade the poor sap that he is, in the deepest sense, bewitched.
It was a daunting prospect – I've no doubt earned some serious negative karma for my own pointed glances at parents of screaming infants over the years – but in the end it wasn't anywhere near as bad as I'd anticipated.
A group of three made quick glances at a TV screen as Trump's wife, Melania, spoke on Monday night, checking on her progress between turns at a bar with bowling lanes that had been converted to a private lounge.
In a sport obsessed by 'marginal gains', getting the best human engines on the best kit equals an irresistible force and the developers of the new creation believe rival riders will be casting envious glances at the British bike.
Meeting in the freezer for kisses, winking at each other and just generally stealing glances at each other … we could've both been fired, so it felt a lot like a less-romantic, less-dramatic, fast-food version of Romeo and Juliet.
I also only see my parents once or twice a year, and it broke my heart more to see my mom's worried glances at the stretch marks on my hips while I stood undressed in the bridal salon fitting rooms.
I kept my shoulders hunched, wore baggy sweatshirts even at the height of the Southern California summer, and I stole glances at the partially hidden covers of Playboy and Hustler as I passed, as curious as I was self-conscious.
I flinched when they sat on the new sofa, and I darted nervous glances at their shoes strolling imperviously over the unmarked floor; every scratch and scrape and stain felt as if it were being inflicted directly to my own flesh.
They barely exchanged glances at their mother's funeral in 1963, and she decided to leave soon after when she was detained by a military official, who berated her at a bowling alley for smoking Chesterfields, an American brand of cigarettes.
Most fans are now either fighting amongst themselves or casting very wary glances at the front office, expressing real doubts about the Shapiro-Atkins regime's ability to turn the club around and slay the giants from Boston and New York.
The purpose I really want this artwork to serve is that when someone glances at this image, if they can come into the article already knowing what its about on some level, not only does it drive curiosity, but it promotes understanding.
Even the most cursory of glances at the author's Twitter feed makes his views on the current U.S. president abundantly clear (he's previously referred him as both a "bad-tempered asshole" and a "rabid coyote with bad hair," among many other colourful descriptions).
The new version is certainly more stylish than the original, and though the vastness of the four propellers hanging overhead maintained an air of the ludicrous about it, most people passing by were casting admiring glances at the cute contraption before them. Pop.
The couple's ceremony at St. George's Chapel at Windsor Castle was warm, tender, and tearful, a fairytale love story as Eugenie and Brooksbank, who dated for seven years before their engagement, stole loving glances at each other and tenderly caressed each other's hands.
"Those glances at the past and present shone through during Lemonade, with Beyoncé quoting lines like, "The nail technician pushes my cuticles / back, turns my hand over / stretches the skin on my palm / and says I see your daughters / and their daughters.
The most cursory of glances at a recent UK top ten will illustrate that pop house has far from gone away—but rather than making pop music more interesting, the influence of 2013's pop house explosion has gone the other way.
Other people seemed to notice—when I walked into a Korean eyewear store later that day, a man kept shooting glances at me, despite the fact that I was wearing zero makeup and had my hair in the same disheveled braids from the night before.
The selfie activity captured the attention of just about everyone: Models like Kirstin Liljegren, professional as ever, pursed their lips and tossed sultry glances at the camera; couples young and old posed together; and friends like Maud Welzen and Romy Schonberger grinned in unison.
However, "The Stranger," merely glances at the pressures of standardized test taking before turning its attention to the return of a serial killer dad (welcome back, Hal Cooper, you weirdo), the shooting of another dad, and the rise of a third dad as the town sheriff.
When he returns to the piano, he glances at me and swings into the next number, Rodgers and Hart's 1926 standard, "Manhattan"; a moment later, a few of us are humming along: The great big city's a wondrous toy just made for a girl and boy.
"A transgender student's presence in the restroom provides no more of a risk to other students' privacy rights than the presence of an overly curious student of the same biological sex who decides to sneak glances at his or her classmates," Judge Ann Claire Williams wrote in the ruling.
She nodded to the crowd and took a few glances at the walls, which were crammed with photographs of jazz icons who had played there: Sonny Rollins cradling a tenor saxophone, Dexter Gordon gazing through a cloud of cigarette smoke, Charlie Haden plucking a bass with back-bent intensity.
What some are fleeing is alluded to by a skull at the side of the road (the only other tinted object in the illustration), by the figure twisting nervously to look off to the side, by the feeling that many eyes are stealing glances at things we cannot see.
Elsa's characterization stands in direct opposition to that of her younger sister, Anna, who is so hungry for love and affection (after essentially growing up without either in a big, empty palace) that she throws herself at the first guy who glances at her, the small-time prince Hans.
Because there's technology in his brain now, Tom sees and hears all internet and phone calls, and I guess some other stuff too because at one point he just glances at a bad guy's leg and sees an image implying that the knee is weak and he should kick it.
I'm told the passing customers, who all seem to be casting glances at me, are doing so on purpose; the simulation is meant to put employees on the spot, letting them adjust to the pressure, noise, and expectations of Black Friday shoppers to gain situational awareness before the big day.
Anne continues to sit perfectly still and silently in a torrent of feelings, and Wentworth continues to write, and neither of them so much as glances at the other until the conversation turns to the topic of engagements, and how important it is that children listen to their parents' advice in such matters.
So I figured he didn't want to be disturbed and things I did in the process- ate a sandwich, peed twice, kept stealing glances at him and 1.5 hours in, he asked me when the flight was going to land and I couldn't hold it in and said "I KNOW U R TIMOTHEE" pic.twitter.
For all the surface richness of the music, stretches of this four-act opera feel thin, with soaring melodies that go on too long and melodramatic passages in which Respighi only glances at the more disturbing elements of the drama, which warns of the complications that can arise when the supernatural and mortal worlds mingle.
As Kate instructed Bianca, "Thy husband is thy lord, thy life, thy keeper, thy head, thy sovereign," she smiled a Stepford wife smile, but her eyes were wide and anxious; she kept darting terrified glances at Petruchio to make sure she was saying what she was supposed to so that he wouldn't hurt her again.
Or maybe we just cut the act and have the arena lights dim, the scoreboard flicker, and then Gary Bettman spins around in a big chair and ominously announces that "I don't think anybody will be playing hockey here gentlemen" and then laughs manically until he glances at this watch and quickly says "Never mind, you're good, game on".
The class of 2019, which will formally enter the pantheon on March 29 at Barclays Center in Brooklyn, represents a varied cross-section of the last half-century of pop music, with giants of classic and alternative rock, as well as a couple of acts from zones that the hall still glances at only occasionally: dance music and crowd-pleasing 1980s pop-metal.
In fact, if I had to put a fine point on it, Day 3 was pretty much devoid of them: a sun-hammered slog along warehouse-lined streets that took me much deeper into the northwestern suburbs than I'd planned to go, thanks to a series of ill-considered route choices based on cursory glances at Google Maps on my phone.
The series has never made a huge deal of their romantic connection (or, really, any romantic connection on the show), but the chemistry between Acker and Shahi is potent enough that when Root is the one to find Shaw early in "6,741," it feels like the episode will simply turn into the two women casting longing glances at each other, and that approach will work.
Surrounded by Cabinet members bowed in prayer — "We pray for the president's health and wisdom," intoned Rick Perry at the beginning of the meeting, his last as Energy secretary — Trump, who couldn't help but sneak glances at the surrounding cameras, began the meeting with several of his familiar lines: The economy was "the greatest economy we've ever had," the Mexican border was more secure than ever, China was suffering in its ongoing trade war and his poll numbers were higher than ever.
Over the course of the next week, there were some images I found inscrutable (audio CDs, stamped in red as RESTRICTED, of Bruce Dern doing a "Henry V" monologue at the Actors Studio), some readily intelligible as artifactual Americana (Smith & Wessons in the case of a Badlands pawnshop) and others that attempted sidelong glances at tourist landmarks (not Mount Rushmore itself but a shot of a family selfie in front of it; a photo of the Rocket Motel's neon next to its own identical postcard).

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