11. If he had been absent I would have looked upon it as something of a hollow victory. 12. Ishmael suggests that various primitive tribes and various religions have always looked upon the sea as something mysterious and deep. 13. Often they are middle-aged or elderly ladies, who look upon it as a social club. 14. Or would he perhaps look upon a clear mountain stream and complain about the absence of raw sewage or Industrial effluents? 15. Party and Class All this fun and games is not looked upon with disapproval by the seniors in the Conservative Party. 16. Strangers to the village are looked upon with a mixture of fear and suspicion. 17. The job creation programme is looked upon with disfavour by the local community. 18. They would also like the old democracies to look upon their young ones with a more compassionate eye. 19. Twenty years ago many people looked upon their jobs as akin to paying rent. 20. We have looked upon it almost as convertible with thought, of which we have called it the very stuff and process. |