31. I have seen their dreadful face and the stories are true -- strong men have lost their reason and wits once they have looked upon it. 32. In fact, the ENS can be looked upon as an amplification system for the inflammatory response. 33. They now looked upon themselves as joint proprietors in the land, and celebrated their independency in songs of triumph. 34. The team look upon this Flea not as a replica but a newly-built example of the type. 35. It flatters the British mind, and certainly the English mind, to look upon it as the envy of the world. 36. We have to look upon it with interest. 37. It may help your understanding if you look upon CALL as the machine code equivalent to a PROCedure and USR as the equivalent to Function. 38. The Movement looked upon these associations with hostility and opposed them. 39. We look upon you as unwelcome opposition. 40. Newcastle manager Kevin Keegan looked upon the tournament as a public relations exercise rather than a moneymaking venture. |