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45 Sentences With "looked hard"

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Beijing has looked hard in recent months to open even more markets.
He looked hard for a job, but nobody wanted to hire him.
I looked hard and drew fast and hoped it would work out.
"We haven't looked hard enough," she said when I asked her recently.
He looked hard, with his eagle stare, and saw things as they were.
"I'm quite sure we'd find it if we looked hard enough," he said.
It seems likely that Guillot has looked hard at Philip Guston and Robert Crumb.
"We looked hard, and we cannot find an explanation, but we're pursuing that," said Gauthier.
Maybe if I looked hard enough, there'd even be a way to recover that lost mission.
And it's a very persuasive story to just about everyone who has looked hard at the evidence.
As a graduate student he looked hard at paintings and sculpture in the Yale University Art Gallery.
From 2011 to 2013, insiders say, OPPO looked hard at expanding its online sales channels, but decided against it.
In other words, did listeners think candidates looked hard for ways to reveal what their rivals wanted to hide?
We stood there in silence, certain that we'd see another meteor, if only we were patient and looked hard enough.
"We really looked hard at this to make sure we wanted to go down this route with a college student," he said.
Mr. Anglin's lawyer, Marc Randazza, said that the editor should be easy to find and that no one had looked hard enough.
I thought that if I looked hard enough, it would all somehow resolve and rearrange itself into the picture I wanted to see.
But as Marin signed up the contractor and looked hard at the estimates, it became clear that $250 million wasn't going to cut it.
Taking a cue from Mr. Roose's piece, I looked hard at my own screen time, which adds up to about seven hours a day.
To be fair, if you looked hard enough, you could find an Android tablet or two hidden in a corner of the Fira Gran Via.
To write this paragraph, I looked hard at an envelope: what a mercurial object it is, more like origami than like a sheet of paper.
"If I look at college sports," Schecter said, "I know I can go into just about any program — if I looked hard enough, I could find something."
If you looked hard enough, it was possible to detect commercial elements in what was mostly a performance art piece (one perhaps in need of a dramaturge).
Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti, who backed Clinton in the 2016 primary and looked hard at a presidential bid himself in 2020, has not yet endorsed a candidate.
Pethokoukis said the recent exchanges involving corporations was feeding an atmosphere that meant any sort of meaningful trade deal between the U.S. and China looked hard to achieve.
It was a typical Masvidal fight in that Masvidal looked hard to hit, made Iaquinta miss a lot, and then failed to push his advantage, losing on the scorecards.
"After we acquired Allbritton [Communications] in 2014, we looked hard at launching a national cable news channel, but we decided the world didn't need another cable news platform," Ripley said.
Benioff had looked hard at Twitter as a possible acquisition, and no-commented noisily for a few weeks about the potential deal before ultimately backing away from the idea altogether.
John Cena and Nikki Bella's dinner date looked hard to swallow by the looks on their faces, and we're guessing it had nothing to do with the meals they ordered.
The 7th Circuit panel in the Hively case looked hard at the EEOC's Baldwin opinion, which Judge Rovner and one of her panel colleagues, Judge William Bauer, seemed to agree with.
"While we looked hard at the technology and security of the Neutrino product, we did not properly evaluate everything from the perspective of our mission and values as a crypto company," Armstrong wrote.
"While we looked hard at the technology and security of the Neutrino product, we did not properly evaluate everything from the perspective of our mission and values as a crypto company," he wrote.
Astronomers Rubab Khan and George Sonneborn at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center and Scott Adams and Christopher Kochanek at Ohio State were convinced they could find more examples if they just looked hard enough.
Listen, as someone who has been a lobbyist — there are a lot of former Democrats and current Democrats, including those in the Obama administration, who looked hard to change this country and are looking for something to do.
Chairman Howard Davies said the bank was well placed to manage uncertainty stemming from Britain's potential exit from the European Union, but the impact would be unwelcome, having looked hard at what 'Brexit' would mean for the bank.
Because Young's fortune had slipped through the family's fingers, Truman looked hard for business opportunities when he returned from Europe after fighting in World War I. By then he was living in Independence, Mo., and had a socially prominent new wife, Bess, to support.
When Ms. Cornwell saw that premiums for 250 would rise by hundreds of dollars a month — to three times as much as the couple paid in 26 — they looked hard at the options: Should they get divorced and file taxes separately so Mr. Donart's lower income would qualify him for cheaper insurance?
The only clear winners, and we've looked hard to find them, are hard-core climate deniers like Scott Pruitt at the Environmental Protection Agency and the presidential adviser Stephen Bannon, and various fossil fuel interests that have found in Mr. Trump another president (George W. Bush being the last) credulous enough to swallow the bogus argument that an agreement to fight climate change will destroy or at least inhibit the economy.
They say if anybody looked hard at the evidence they'd have a different opinion. You're known as a fact man. Will you do this for me? No obligation.
Edgar Cayce was born on March 18, 1877, near Beverly, south of Hopkinsville, Kentucky. He was one of six children of farmers Carrie Elizabeth (née Major) and Leslie Burr Cayce. As a child, he played with the 'little folk' and was alleged to have seen his deceased grandfather. He regarded them all as incorporeal because he could see through them if he looked hard enough.
The house has a motor courtyard behind electric gates, and an attached conservatory that overlooks adjacent Lake St. Clair. The estate was built for Robert Hudson Tannahill (a foremost art collector, patron, and scion of J. L. Hudson's department store fortune). Tannahill had one of the most extensive and "peerless" private late 19th and early 20th-century European art collections in the world. He built his home on Lee Gate Lane specifically to accommodate his sprawling collection—and he looked hard to find an architect to match the quality of his art.
Once he got in the house, she couldn't tell exactly what happened, but he went into Stephanie's bedroom and stabbed her at least nine times, and her blood was found on two shirts that he was wearing when contacted by police the next day. On December 5, 2013, the jury returned a verdict of not guilty. Afterwards, a juror said there was no evidence that Tuite was ever in the Crowe residence that night, and that the jurors were concerned that the victim's blood might have got onto his shirts through contamination, so they looked hard at that possibility.
The purchase of CMHC in turn attracted the interest of private equity firms. In 2006, Netsmart agreed to be bought out by two such firms, Bessemer Venture Partners and Insight Venture Partners, for $115 million. Shareholders then sued the company on the grounds that Netsmart's board of directors had not looked hard enough for a strategic buyer. The acquisition was held up for a while in early 2007 when Judge Leo E. Strine, Jr. of the Delaware Court of Chancery barred the sale until management better explained its decision to sell the company to these two particular firms.
After the take-over in 2003, things started to look up for Genoa; they won Serie B in 2004–05. However, allegations were raised that the club had fixed a match on the last day of the season between themselves and Venezia. The 3–2 victory in the match saw Genoa win the league, if they had lost they would have finished behind three other teams (it has to be noted that the match looked hard-fought and grimly contested to the last minute, hardly a fixed-up one). The Disciplinary Committee of FIGC however saw fit to place Genoa bottom of the league and relegate them down to Serie C1 on 27 July 2005.
The Handley Page Type E tandem seat monoplane was begun in the hope of winning a War Office competition late in 1911, but the specifications looked hard to meet, so it was decided to complete the machine as a demonstrator and submit a new design (the Type F) for the military prize. The Type E had a good deal in common with its smaller, single-seat predecessor, the Type D. Both were single-engined high-wing aircraft with the characteristic wing plan inherited from the José Weiss patent. Less technically, both the wings and tails of both machines were varnished yellow, though the fabric-covered fuselage of the Type E was doped bright blue in contrast to the dull grey finish of the Type D. Unsurprisingly, the Type E also inherited the name Yellow Peril. The wings of the Type E had a strongly curved leading edge and a straight but swept back trailing edge.

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