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50 Sentences With "glancing over"

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He keeps glancing over at Warren and Warren keeps glancing over at him as if this really were chicken—and he's not going to be the one to cave first, is he?
Others do so warily, glancing over their shoulders for potential threats.
"And do me a favor," he added, glancing over his shoulder.
He lifted his chin slightly to the right, glancing over his shoulder.
She pushed it up a busy road, glancing over her shoulder for oncoming cars.
A couple ops, huddled together by the burnt out toilets, occasionally glancing over in terror.
This change in color also applies when glancing over an aisle of bright bell peppers.
Falun followed, glancing over his shoulder as the boy disappeared behind a group of human girls.
Several men were still glancing over their shoulders, jumpily, in case the security forces turned up.
Phelps took note of Spieth's glancing over at Greller in frustration as the missed putts mounted.
I keep glancing over at other drivers on the road, expecting looks of shock and amazement.
You can't help but see the jury glancing over to a defendant when you say certain things.
It's a shot of Lacey, standing in the middle of the road in their neighborhood, glancing over her shoulder.
And instead of glancing over emails and juggling several tasks at once, there might be a better way to work.
At times she turned sideways, glancing over her shoulder to deliver a sexy line, grasping her stole in her arms.
Glancing over at Mr. Rodale, Mr. Cavett saw that he was stiff in his chair, his back arched, and unconscious.
Glancing over the ads in the evening paper, she's shocked to find her own photo advertising "dating services" on FindTheOne.com.
Hell, just try and listen to "Ultraviolent Junglist" without feverishly glancing over your shoulder in nervous anticipation of some vicious assault.
When I arrived in New York City and had the opportunity to date women, I was still glancing over my shoulders.
A photo taken while glancing over your shoulder, on a hastily hacked open, smuggled-in old smartphone you don't even know works.
The Cuban flamenco dancer Irene Rodríguez likes to flash a flirtatious smile at her audience, glancing over her shoulder as she struts offstage.
Instead of glancing over at the touchscreen next to the wheel, I could stare straight ahead while I drove the Lincoln, for example.
The restaurant is filling up and I can't stop noticing the men at the table next to us who keep glancing over every few minutes.
"She gets mad when my brother tells me I can't stop," DeGeneres said, glancing over at de Rossi to see if she's gone too far.
"Yesterday was a very sad day for Zimbabwe," said minibus taxi driver Gift, glancing over his shoulder as a soldier smoking a cigarette looked on.
I cracked into my third box of cigarettes while letting myself sink into the couch, glancing over at the LoveDoll before deciding it wasn't worth the effort.
"I think that Moriah deserves more attention than she gets," Stewart said, glancing over at Jefferson in the narrow hallway of a building they'll soon be visiting as pros.
Groggily waking up and glancing over at the Home Hub to check the time and weather forecast first thing in the morning was less of an assault on my eyes.
"I just pray that nothing comes through the window and hits Mother," Ms. Harris, 58, said, glancing over at the spot where Mr. Martin's body had been a few hours earlier.
"Nobody talks to me from the neighbourhood," she says, glancing over to her two younger daughters who watch her from the kitchen in their modest house in a suburb of Tunis, Tunisia.
In another photo in this collection, of Bruce Springsteen behind the wheel of a vintage car, the viewer is deposited into the back seat, with the Boss glancing over his shoulder and staring directly into the camera lens.
So you can tell yourself that it's normal, even wise, to react with anxiety in seemingly benign situations: It's how I justify triple-checking the front door lock, or glancing over my shoulder obsessively whenever I walk alone.
So to get her message out, Alicia decided to go naked for PETA's new campaign shot by Brian Bowen Smith, standing in the midst of a field, glancing over her shoulder with a sheep mask held in one hand.
But the show takes some time to feel them out rather than glancing over them on the way to more supposedly interesting events, because it knows that growing up is in itself one of the most interesting things there is.
In season two, that mostly worked with new arrivals Max and Billy, though the show ultimately suffers in both season two and season three by referencing but then glancing over their abusive home life without a lot of deeper scrutiny.
"I wake up every morning, so excited to eat," she said, glancing over at her stovetop, where several pots held the components of a kale and bacon soup, one of the recipes she is testing for a coming cookbook, her third over all and first in English.
On the one hand, this is just what Stranger Things does, but on the other, between throwaway gags and disposable characters, the show spends a whole lot of time glancing over characterization and backstory that could have deepened the drama and our connection to the characters.
When Mr. Trump coyly foreshadowed what his decision would be next month on the fate of the Iran deal — perhaps only Mr. Macron had an idea what he would do, he said, glancing over at him — the French president winked in silent response, as if sharing a secret with a confidant.
For instance, one photo shows three people bathed in the warm light of what seems to be a bar, with one person glancing over at a couple that is whispering; another image shows a man leaning into his companion for a conversation in a bar, while other patrons are wrapped up in their own thoughts.
Trump, who is known for demanding full loyalty from those close to him, is trying to keep the focus on the "no collusion" conclusion of the report, while glancing over the specifics detailed in it, including instances in which his aides shared information that became part of the special counsel's evidence in the obstruction of justice section of the investigation.
An older Juliana runs into Brenan, Gamel, and a young Elena outside of a pastry shop. Brenan begins to introduce Juliana as Elena's real mother, but Juliana cuts him off and introduces herself to Elena as Brenan's former housekeeper at Yegen. Brenan and Juliana part ways rather quickly but catch each other glancing over their shoulders and share a smile.
He was promoted again in 1938, to the Higher SS and Police Leader for Weimar. In this position he had supervisory authority over Buchenwald concentration camp. Buchenwald had first caught the attention of Waldeck in 1941 when, glancing over the camp's death list, he came across the name of Walter Krämer, a head hospital orderly at Buchenwald. He recognized it because Krämer had successfully treated him in the past.
A letter from one F. Coniers to the King, dated London, 11 January 1655, cites Thurloe State Papers (i. 696), accuses Gerard of having treated with Thurloe for the poisoning of Cromwell. This the writer professes to have discovered by glancing over some papers incautiously exposed in Thurloe's chambers. "The story is obviously a mere invention" . In July 1655 Gerard was at Cologne, closely watched by Thurloe's spies.
His Vindiciae Pietatis (which first appeared in 1660) was refused license by Archbishop Sheldon, and was published, in common with other nonconformist books, without it. It was rapidly bought up and "did much to mend this bad world." Roger Norton, the king's printer, caused a large part of the first impression to be seized on the ground of its not being licensed and to be sent to the royal kitchen. Glancing over its pages, however, it seemed to him a sin that a book so holy and so salable should be destroyed.
It is not known whether Nibali was aware of the problem, since there was no communication from Radio Tour about the incident (as later stated by Astana manager Alexandre Vinokourov). Television replays showed "Nibali twice glancing over his shoulder before accelerating away." He finished the Tour de France in 4th place overall in the general classification, 8 minutes and 36 seconds down on the winner, Chris Froome. Nibali also started the Vuelta a España, where he shared leadership of with Fabio Aru, the eventual winner of the Vuelta.
He figures it out by himself though, and says "you can thank me later" the next time he sees them. As the episode ends, House is seen glancing over at Sam and Wilson, who are laughing and playing a game of poker, and furtively places the milk back into the door of the fridge. In the final scene of the episode, Taub encounters Maya in the parking ramp by chance, and assists her in loading a cumbersome box into her trunk. Taub ultimately succumbs to his desire for an affair, and is shown kissing Maya and getting in her car to "go somewhere".
Vancouver hosted the 1954 British Empire and Commonwealth Games in 1954 at Empire Stadium. The most famous event of the games was the One Mile Race in which both John Landy and Roger Bannister ran the distance in under four minutes. The race's end is memorialized in a statue of the two (with Landy glancing over his shoulder, thus losing the race), that stood outside the stadium until its demolition. The statue formerly stood near the south end of Hastings St., but has since been moved to the Pacific National Exhibition north entrance just metres from where the feat took place at the new Empire Fields.
Koch's actions at Buchenwald first caught the attention of SS-Obergruppenführer Josias, Prince of Waldeck and Pyrmont in 1941. In glancing over the death list of Buchenwald, Josias had stumbled across the name of Walter Krämer, a head hospital orderly at Buchenwald, which he recognized because Krämer had successfully treated him in the past. Josias investigated the case and found out that Koch, in a position as the Camp Commandant, had ordered Krämer and Karl Peix, a hospital attendant, killed as "political prisoners" because they had treated him for syphilis and he feared it might be discovered. Waldeck also received reports that a certain prisoner had been shot while attempting to escape.
One of the reasons for the appeal of these abridgements was their ability to tell the same story as a three to four volume novel in 36 or 72 pages, successfully bringing the characters to the altar or to the grave. The fiction was highly predictable, and readers could hardly miss the point of the story because the narration was straightforward. Given their reasonable prices, they were said to have been sold by 'every other bookseller in the United Kingdom' and therefore, readily available. Gothic bluebooks lured the consumer with engravings and woodcuts on their title pages and frontispieces; these illustrations were often fearsome, with a prototypical image being that of a maiden in flight down a dark path glancing over her shoulder.
Dave and Jerry tell him of their scheme; with literally no options left, Harold agrees to be the act's choreographer. In a sequence of scenes, former co-workers perform strip-tease auditions. One of the auditionees is invited to sit down after he flunks; he declines, saying that his children are outside waiting 'in the car' and that 'this is no place for kids' before glancing over at Nathan before leaving. Other auditioners are, however, hired: Noah 'Horse' Simmons for his comprehensive dance knowledge (while overlooking evidence of advanced arthritis) and urban legend, that is, the "Big Black Man"; and Ethan Girard, who longs to dance like Donald O'Connor in "Singin' in the Rain" and has a jaw-dropping, euphemism-inducing penis.

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