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27 Sentences With "looked in on"

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We looked in on a parrotfish asleep peacefully in a crevice.
But when Aserinsky looked in on him, his son was fast asleep.
As she searched for the woman, she looked in on the unit's main sitting area.
For six days, medical personnel and jail guards looked in on him, but did not offer him any assistance.
Another time, she looked in on the benches and a high school friend of Mr. Branca's was resting there.
And a couple of hours later, when she looked in on him again, she was frightened by how sick he looked.
He looked in on his 5-day-old baby and got ready to take his 4-year-old daughter to school.
For seven minutes, guards looked in on Mr. Feliciano while he tried to hang himself, but did not enter the cell.
Back in the guest bedroom, Diana looked in on her own naked body, suspended in the biocabinet under glass, vitals looking good.
We looked in on some colleagues who were having a tricky time with a stretch of four-thousand-year-old Egyptian papyrus.
After that Friday afternoon family-separation call, I walked around the hallways for a little while and looked in on various rooms.
Before The Unknown Girl, the Dardennes looked in on a world in which they had roots, but floated above it as sympathetic observers.
Two correction officers had looked in on him, but his feet appeared to be touching the floor even as the sweater was tightened around his neck, the first official said.
"If my cats are fed, my heart is full," the 64-year-old homeless man told neighbors who often looked in on him and brought food for him and the cats.
Before The Unknown Girl, the Dardennes looked in on a world in which they had roots, but floated above it as sympathetic observers, with two Palmes d'Or from Cannes to their names.
Mr. Crowley wrote several other plays, including "The Men From the Boys," which looked in on the apartment and some of the characters from "The Boys in the Band" 30 years later.
Then he looked in on a twenty-five-year-old man with familial adenomatous polyposis, a disorder that begins in adolescence and is characterized by the growth of tumors in the large intestine.
Other jail officials who looked in on Ms. Bland in her jail cell said she had seemed O.K., but that she was clearly upset after being booked and placed in a holding cell.
We looked at relations between Germany and Russia (Wenn die beste Freundin), looked in on seismologists around the world Waiting for the big one, and the extent to which the French, who invented them, are coming back round to roundabouts (Route nationale 7).
The boy was still, as still as the man had ever seen him, aside from times he saw him sleeping, when he looked in on him in bed, or when the boy nodded off in his car seat, which he did do sometimes, but only on long trips.
Frank's mother, Rosalie, bitterly receives the news of her granddaughter, telling Adrienne that Frank was always selfish and never looked in on her. A stalker lurks at Adrienne's loft. He comes in to Adrienne's bed while she is asleep and caresses her. He watches Mary, who is spooked by the man in her room at night.
As Mary spends time with Caroline, she notices that she appears to have a back injury. Caroline confesses to having looked in on the couple while they were sleeping, and remarks their beauty. When Robert returns, he continues to unfurl anecdotes about his domineering father and grandfather. When Colin insults Robert in the library, Robert punches him in the stomach.
The watchman took him to the watch-house to sleep it off, but when Plunkett looked in on him at about 4 a.m. he found him weltering in blood, having stabbed himself in the neck with a penknife. With immediate attention he was able to explain that he wished to end his life, and when further recovered was sent home in a cab under medical supervision.'Accidents, Offences, &c.; \- Attempted Suicide', The Examiner 1825 (John Hunt, London), p. 748.
In The Copper Pheasant Wife, the wife does not weave cloth but instead provides her husband a plume to feather an arrow shaft the husband is rewarded for. The wife is not looked in on by the husband like in The Crane Wife; instead like in Crane's Return of a Favor the pheasant wife leaves as soon as the favor is returned. In The Bird Wife, it is an injured wild goose the man saves. In this story, the wife weaves without prompting from the husband.
Once properly identified, her family and some Los Angeles authorities took a train to see her. Her statement taken in the Douglas Hospital explained that while on the beach near Los Angeles, a young couple approached and asked her to come pray for their sick child. When she went with them and looked in on the bundle in the back seat of an automobile, they shoved her into their car. At the same time a cloth was held over her face loaded with a sickly sweet substance, later speculated to be chloroform with an additive.
Camp six, under construction Camp six detainees are shackled to the floor when they watch TV. Camp Six, constructed by Halliburton, was modeled on US Federal medium- security penitentiaries. It was constructed to have individual cells that surrounded and looked in on a communal mess area, where it was planned compliant detainees could interact for part of the day. However, while the building was still under construction, the decision was made to confine all detainees to their cells, except when they were taken to shower, taken for solitary exercise, or for official business. The communal areas were left unused.
He was also interested in how this tradition, once imported into Japan, had influenced Japanese character and history, and wrote about it in English in Zen and Japanese Culture. Suzuki's reputation was secured in England prior to the U.S. In addition to his popularly oriented works, Suzuki wrote a translation of the Lankavatara Sutra and a commentary on its Sanskrit terminology. He looked in on the efforts of Saburō Hasegawa, Judith Tyberg, Alan Watts and the others who worked in the California Academy of Asian Studies (now known as the California Institute of Integral Studies), in San Francisco in the 1950s. In his later years, he began to explore the Jōdo Shinshū faith of his mother's upbringing, and gave guest lectures on Jōdo Shinshū Buddhism at the Buddhist Churches of America.

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