1. But what if they are looked at from the point of view of human society as a whole? 2. Everything you need to create great make-up looks from dawn to dusk. 3. He looked from her to his brother, his mouth open, about to speak. 4. Looked at from this new angle, the smears were only smears. 5. Looked at from this perspective, however, the distinction itself is not a very fruitful one. 6. She looked from her clothes like some kind of high-powered executive. 7. She put a table in front of her to see how she would look from the lecture hall. 8. The pulpit, instead of being central, was placed to the right-hand side, looking from the back pews. 9. The same kind of problem arises if the system is looked at from the angle of the natural sciences. 10. She looked from one intent face to another. |