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turn look
|
6.58 |
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He turns to look at me. |
|
come look
|
5.60 |
|
One came out looking adult. |
|
be look
|
3.03 |
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What was that look for Zoey? |
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stop look
|
2.50 |
|
Few stop to look. |
|
go look
|
2.24 |
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Just looked after go on. |
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paint look
|
2.11 |
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The walls are painted to look like marble. |
|
set_up look
|
1.97 |
|
Three working groups were set up to look into these areas. |
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sit look
|
1.05 |
|
Sam sat looking at the stark white walls. |
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spend look
|
1.05 |
|
Some times a whole period is spent looking at a ladybird. |
|
use look
|
0.99 |
|
You must look suspicious like our Jeannie used to look. |
|
emerge look
|
0.92 |
|
He emerged looking somewhat embarrassed. |
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out look
|
0.92 |
|
Fran hung up the telephone and looked out the window. |
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arrive look
|
0.86 |
|
Despite his busy day he arrived looking as fresh as a daisy. |
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form look
|
0.79 |
|
A working group has already been formed to look at its claims. |
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wind look
|
0.79 |
|
They wind up looking like somebody else. |
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strike_out look
|
0.72 |
|
Carreon, who had three pinch-hits in the past weeks, struck out looking. |
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call look
|
0.66 |
|
I was called to look at the wheelchair. |
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pause look
|
0.66 |
|
She barely paused to look at the Dalmatians. |
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build look
|
0.59 |
|
Banks are built to look solid to reassure their customers. |
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return look
|
0.59 |
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Tabeek, however, returned to look for others. |