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16 Sentences With "looking around in"

How to use looking around in in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "looking around in" and check conjugation/comparative form for "looking around in". Mastering all the usages of "looking around in" from sentence examples published by news publications.

One day I'm looking around in my underwear for Maria Porizkova, the next I'm the leech-gatherer.
If there is not, I suggest looking around in the coming weeks and seeing whether you can find a valuable source.
Looking around in college or grad school, it's easy to believe that, in the United States at least, gender equality has largely been achieved.
Looking around in resignation, I saw a small car full of young guys heading in the opposite direction, just a few meters in front me of me.
Looking around in a polarized and unstable world for the person who, for nine months, will make the stablest world she can, a world in which my baby will grow.
In order to showcase a fuller spectrum of work, I've put my favorite cinematic experiences — VR based purely on looking aroundin one category, and my favorite interactive ones — those that give participants even a little control — in another.
COLOMBO (Reuters) - A Sri Lankan man who raised suspicion by the way he kept looking around in an airport departure lounge was found to be carrying nearly a kilogram (2.2 lb) of gold stashed in his rectum, a customs official said on Monday.
"You know, I can see him looking around in these fields envisioning that his children would be successful one day and they wouldn't have to suffer the way to he suffered," Messam says in the video, which was produced by Seven Knots Productions.
Mr. Weber, who shot some memorable Comme des Garçons mailers in the 1980s, had brought his camera and was snapping away; Rick Owens, with his wife, Michèle Lamy, one of the few brave and chic enough to wear Comme, were looking around in awe.
" She was inspired to write the speech, she told the morning show, because "I was looking around in my community and I saw a lot of homeless people living in tents under the bridge and I looked on TV and I thought, 'No one is really doing anything about this, wow.
Adela gives Phipps notice for looking around in her bedroom against her orders. He tells Bill that he was looking for the valuable diary of the late Carmen Flores, and has not found it. Joe comes to the house, having been invited by Smedley while they were out drinking. Smedley was celebrating because he found the diary, which is written in Spanish, on top of Adela's wardrobe.
Deena (Kate Bosworth) and Kim (Krysten Ritter) each bring home a guy one night. Realizing they have no condoms, they go looking around in their house where Kim ultimately finds the last one, but Deena takes it and Kim has unprotected sex. One year later, Kim is a single mother. She still lives with her two girlfriends, Deena and Laura (Rachel Bilson), while trying to juggle her son named Max.
However, one of the Gedo players emerges and guns down everyone on the field except Jubeh. Looking around in outrage, Jubeh sheds a tear. As cherry blossoms fall, everyone on the field returns to life, before Jubeh attacks the bandaged gunman, literally knocking the muscles off his bones. Joyously, the crowd celebrates, and the narrator (who turned out to be the bleachers drunkard's dog) states that they lived happily ever after-- Including the one person on the field that day who wasn't resurrected by Jubeh's tears.
While looking around in the abandoned building, they are spotted by a gang, led by King James (Ice-T), who is there to execute an enemy. Vince and Don witness the murder, but give themselves away and only manage to force a stalemate when they grab Lucky (De'voreaux White), King James' half-brother. Barricading themselves behind a door, they continue trying to find where the gold is at. Adding to their troubles is an old homeless man, Bradlee (Art Evans), who had stumbled in on them while they were trying to find the gold.
During the game's introduction, an old woman is seen looking out her window, before she adjusts a picture of a baby and picks up a ball of yarn. As she proceeds upstairs, a lone ball of yarn rolls out of shot. Yarny, an anthropomorphic creature made of red yarn, and the game's protagonist, then walks into shot, and is looking around in wonder at the environment. Through various picture frames in the house, Yarny can visit environments that were significant in the home owners' lives, and discover their memories about the places; the initial memories are happy, such as visiting the sea shore, or hiking in the mountains, but eventually darker memories are revealed: the rural forest area is industrialized, which in turn causes accidents with toxic waste, and people start moving to the city.
"Steve Hoffman Music Forums - Your Thoughts on David Essex's Rock On retrieved 8 November 2015. According to Wayne, only three session musicians played on the final backing track, and the most prominently featured was veteran session musician Herbie Flowers, whose double-tracked bass guitar was treated with a prominent "slapback" delay effect, creating a complex polyrhythmic backbeat: :"I can recall the three musicians on the backing track for 'Rock On' all looking around in a mostly empty Advision Studios, Studio 1, wanting to know when the rest of the band were arriving! I explained there weren't any others for that track, and I was relying on them to understand my idea for the production. While the drums and percussion parts were written out, it was definitely Herbie that grasped immediately that a bass guitar playing a lead riff could fill a large part of the spatial spectrum and he took my idea and turned some basic notes of mine, into his amazing bass riff.

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