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11 Sentences With "looks twice"

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

The streets are busy, but nobody looks twice at us.
For what it's worth ... the alleged victim looks twice as big as Biebs.
Nowadays, a kid goes out wearing black clothes and black fingernails and no one looks twice at him.
Now — the words are "neither his eyes nor his heart notices" — she looks, twice, into the man's eyes, as if testing the constancy of his pursuit.
" Lee Hae-chan, who served as South Korea's prime minister when Mr. Ban was its foreign minister from 2004 to 2006, called Mr. Ban "a diplomat who looks twice but does not leap.
Thus, the 4 Schilling value looks twice as large as the ½ Schilling value. Together with the different paper colours of the values, the sizing helped to distinguish between the various stamps.
Brush- tailed porcupines live in small family groups of about eight members. Different family groups can share resources. When attacked by a predator, the porcupine raises its quills so it looks twice its size, rattles its tail quills, and stomps its feet. As with all porcupines, the brush-tailed porcupine backs into the attacker and inflicts damage with its quills.
At the Tulsi Ghat, a classical musical soiree, particularly of dhrupad style, is held during March for 5 days where iconic artists from all parts of India are invited to perform. In one sentence, Mark Twain, the renowned Indophile, has extolled the greatness of Varanasi thus: "Benares is older than history, older than tradition, older even than legend, and looks twice as old as all of them put together." Varanasi is from Delhi, the national capital and from Lucknow, the state capital of Uttar Pradesh.
In 2007, Johnson and actor Bill Duke co-produced Cover, a film which explores the HIV epidemic. Duke and Johnson also wrote a television series for HBO, which did not air. Johnson co-authored the 2013 book, "If You’ve Forgotten the Names of the Clouds, You’ve Lost Your Way: An Introduction to American Indian Thought and Philosophy," with the late Russell Means, an Oglala Lakota Native American rights activist. Together, John and Means directed, produced and penned Looks Twice, a short film based on a Lakota story.
He explains that no one looks twice at a tented house, and even if the strange smell of a meth cook is emitted, no one would investigate or enter the tent. Saul contacts the pest control team that moonlight as burglars, among them a man named Todd Alquist, who allows Walt and Jesse entrance into the houses they are working on. Old Joe supplies much of the equipment while Badger Mayhew and Skinny Pete purchase large music equipment cases to smuggle the lab from one site to another. Jesse and his girlfriend Andrea invite Walt to dinner, where he feels guilt upon seeing her son Brock, whom he secretly poisoned.
After Leo Fast Elk, a tribal council member of a Native American reservation in South Dakota, is murdered, FBI Agent William Dawes assigns Agent Ray Levoi to help investigate. The latter is chosen for his mixed Sioux heritage, which might assist in the inquiry as they interview local townspeople. Ray is partnered with Agent Frank "Cooch" Coutelle, who has diligently worked with tribal council president Jack Milton to apprehend a prime suspect: Aboriginal Rights Movement radical Jimmy Looks Twice. Though he is mocked and ridiculed by the locals (being called a "Washington Redskin"), including tribal police officer Walter Crow Horse, Ray finds that he has an unaccountable standing with some of the tribal elders such as Grandpa Sam Reaches.

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