Look en una oración (en ingles)
- I try not to look.
- His look was of a.
- He gave her a look.
- I tried to look calm.
- I shot Dorian a look.
- I look over the side.
- I must look a mess.
- I look at the mirror.
- I look up at Tobias.
- Her look said it all.
- Look where it got us.
- Have a look at this.
- I look old, very old.
- Let me have a look.
- They look good on ya.
- There was a look in.
- It was time to look.
- He did not look good.
- I took a look at my.
- I turned to look her.
- I look at him sharply.
- He did not look back.
- Tori gives her a look.
- I need to look at him.
- The look on his face.
- Look at that, will you.
- He did not look at her.
- I look sideways at him.
- They all look his way.
- He turns to look at me.
- He was afraid to look.
- I spun to look at him.
- I look out the window.
- She took a quick look.
- I tried to look non-.
- They look at each other.
- You had to look deeper.
- She didn't look at him.
- Lets have a look see.
- Look where that got us.
- Look at that march, I.
- It didn't look so good.
- Anne, I know that look.
- Let's look at the recap.
- He gave me a blank look.
- She doesn’t look at me.
- I look at him dubiously.
- I look over my shoulder.
- I look toward the chasm.
- And look at us now!.
- Is there any to look for.
- Look for other ways to.
- Look at the ceiling now.
- She dare not look round.
- She gave him an odd look.
- We turned to look at Ish.
- She gave him a look of.
- They wanted a look at me.
- She gave me another look.
- Look for the answer in.
- You look about her size.
- And the look on his face.
- He itched to take a look.
- He cast a sidelong look.
- Look at the mess in here.
- Look what it says after.
- But I look only at Tobias.
- Lets look into Proverbs 2.
- Some people never look up.
- Ash moved closer to look.
- You all look so handsome.
- Philip gives Harry a look.
- He turned to look at Kay.
- I look down at our hands.
- A different kind of look.
- He refused to look at him.
- Look, it's going to happen.
- I shall have to look out.
- Anna, my dear, look at me.
- I look at her enquiringly.
- Boys always look for the.
- He tried not to look too.
- His turn to look perplexed.
- Here, take a look at this.
- Touching with a deep look.
- This sets you up to look.
- He smiled at the look of.
- I know that look, Heron.
- Come on let's have a look.
- I’ll look forward to it.
- They begin to look around.
- He had no need to look up.
- Here – have a look for.
- Look, look at his nose.
- Let's look in the morning.
- John doesn’t look at it.
- He did not look impressed.
- A look she had never seen.
- Lets look at the next point.
- He did not look me in the.
- He was looking at me.
- He was looking for me.
- I was looking at the.
- Jane is looking for me.
- You keep looking at me.
- No one was looking when.
- Desa was looking for you.
- I said looking at William.
- They were looking at her.
- He stood looking at the.
- I was just looking at Lea.
- He’s looking at you now.
- Ashi loved looking at the.
- He would be looking for me.
- Everyone was looking at us.
- She loved looking this way.
- Guards looking over the top.
- Was looking for his brother.
- Laino was just good looking.
- Looking up, I was appalled.
- WHAT I SHOULD BE LOOKING AT.
- You’re looking as a child.
- This means looking for the.
- Looking down, he felt dizzy.
- My brother was now looking.
- I started looking at phones.
- He lay on his side looking.
- I said while looking at them.
- Margaret was not looking good.
- Looking at us with amusement.
- Stop looking at the negative.
- Bush keeps looking at the sea.
- Others are looking up to you.
- Just what he was looking for.
- And he was very good looking.
- I’m not looking for that.
- The future was looking gloomy.
- She answers without looking up.
- Ive been looking for days.
- I however, was looking at him.
- I was rather looking forward.
- He was looking at news stories.
- I could see him looking round.
- I was looking after twin boys.
- She nodded without looking up.
- God is looking for five heroes.
- Sam noticed him looking at her.
- And I stopped looking for him.
- Looking down, with teary eyes.
- We left that morning looking.
- She's probably looking for her.
- I was not looking for anything.
- Of history looking at the now;.
- He was looking forward to this.
- I could see him looking for me.
- We're looking at real business.
- Without looking, she felt the.
- We're looking out for all that.
- Looking out to sea, Tom could.
- Laino was still looking at her.
- She shrugged without looking up.
- He’s looking in my direction.
- Jesus is a fine looking boy.
- He couldn't stop looking at her.
- They are looking at the harbour.
- Lorna was looking forward to it.
- We’re looking for the Mayor.
- Pete nodded again, looking dazed.
- He was looking at her, hungrily.
- He could see them both looking.
- I would always be looking back.
- I'm not looking forward to that.
- She insists on looking her best.
- Things were looking pretty grim.
- I was looking up at the ceiling.
- Suzuki nodded without looking up.
- She was looking up at the stars.
- He better not be looking up Lea.
- She was looking at Casey in fear.
- The Colonel looking sombre said.
- Looking around again, he went on.
- I stood looking out over the room.
- Kate said looking at the grass.
- Now looking down there onto the.
- Without looking up, she answered.
- They stand looking at each other.
- It wasn’t looking good for him.
- He sat there looking out of his.
- She was looking for his approval.
- Looking about, he saw something.
- She couldn't stop looking at him.
- The boy must be looking for the.
- Ernest was looking for work again.
- He was looking out over the city.
- That is what you are looking for.
- Yes, he said, looking amused.
- He did succeed in looking foolish.
- He went looking for another drink.
- The chief was looking for a castle.
- Oh yes, it's looking quite nice.
- He looked up at me.
- I looked at my hands.
- I looked at her eyes.
- He looked over at me.
- Ava looked up at him.
- I looked back at her.
- I looked up at the.
- I looked back at him.
- I looked up at Joseph.
- I looked at my watch.
- He looked up at Otto.
- He looked at the dog.
- He looked at me oddly.
- He looked at her in.
- He looked up at the.
- He just looked at me.
- He looked over to Eve.
- No one looked at him.
- She just looked at me.
- First he looked up Ava.
- The man looked at her.
- They all looked at him.
- He looked at the floor.
- He looked back at ease.
- No one looked her way.
- He looked at the clock.
- Roman looked at the sky.
- Alan just looked at her.
- I looked at Ish and Omi.
- As he looked in their.
- He looked at me saying.
- He looked at his watch.
- I looked closely at him.
- I looked up in the sky.
- He looked up at Gerald.
- He looked for a weapon.
- Eric looked at his watch.
- He knew before he looked.
- Cat looked into his eyes.
- They both looked as if.
- Fred looked into the box.
- I looked around the cell.
- We looked at each other.
- I looked over at their.
- Have you looked at him?
- Milo looked at her again.
- I looked at some others.
- Alex looked awed by her.
- I looked around the room.
- I looked around at them.
- She looked into his eyes.
- Bruce looked at his watch.
- He looked at her, puzzled.
- He looked at me in shock.
- She looked at her monitor.
- Theo looked to the ground.
- The old man looked at him.
- He had looked so healthy.
- The captain looked at Ava.
- Coach Grouse looked at me.
- I looked back and around.
- She looked like an alien.
- She looked askance at him.
- He looked at her askance.
- He looked at me and said.
- Evans looked over at him.
- Alice looked at the floor.
- Theo looked at his watch.
- At this point, I looked.
- They all looked down in.
- He looked up and saw Son.
- He looked at her seriously.
- I looked at him dumbstruck.
- He looked insulted at that.
- I looked at the security.
- She looked back to Palman.
- A face looked back at him.
- She looked at Lady Ashley.
- Mama looked up to the roof.
- He looked up Tahlmute next.
- They never looked at the.
- Leah looked directly at me.
- He looked at her nervously.
- He looked around the room.
- She looked sad and guilty.
- Sicarius looked up at her.
- The rest of us looked at.
- Roman looked the other way.
- Neither man looked at him.
- And then, looked past her.
- He looked around the table.
- She looked at me and said.
- Ali looked puzzled at the.
- Oh Jim looked up at him.
- I looked around at the guys.
- I looked at the clock again.
- I looked out of the window.
- Saldon looked at his friend.
- LOOKED AT THE MAJESTIC SKY.
- He looked at her sadly,.
- He looks up at her.
- He just looks at me.
- She looks back at me.
- She looks to her side.
- She looks to the sky.
- He looks so damn hot.
- He looks at his watch.
- Diane looks back at Mr.
- She looks into my eyes.
- Loki looks down at her.
- It looks like a nest.
- God looks on the heart.
- Amy looks down at Loki.
- Aaron looks to the sky.
- It looks a great world.
- He looks to be my age.
- He looks at the heart.
- She looks at the story.
- She looks at Crazy Guy.
- Looks at his cell phone.
- He looks like a rough.
- It looks like this: A.
- He looks sternly at me.
- She looks just like my.
- John looks at the canoe.
- Loki looks back at Odin.
- He looks a bit like me.
- He looks out the window.
- He looks at me like I.
- Kept busy by the looks.
- He looks deep into you.
- Looks like he will die.
- John looks at the table.
- The soldier looks at me.
- Dean looks up and laughs.
- Vince looks to the side.
- This looks like the one.
- Let me see how it looks.
- She looks at the doctor.
- The way he looks at you.
- She stops and looks down.
- Loki looks down in panic.
- It looks nice on you.
- Enzo looks up to the sky.
- None of them looks good.
- It looks about the same.
- She looks tiny and frail.
- Diane D looks at the man.
- John looks at her askance.
- She looks to be about 25.
- He looks down at her hand.
- Russ looks out the window.
- John looks at the picture.
- Andrew looks at the Angel.
- She puzzled looks at him.
- That looks like a swing.
- The looks on their faces.
- That looks like it hurts.
- Baker looks at the floor.
- He looks like a wrestler.
- That is how Al looks now.
- She looks a lot like Mum.
- He just looks like Dave.
- He looks out over the sea.
- He looks again at the sea.
- This is what it looks like.
- She looks at him in terror.
- By the looks I guessed not.
- Kaiten just looks at the.
- Loki looks back to Patches.
- She looks over at Beatrice.
- I wither him with my looks.
- He looks at me for a while.
- He looks down at his plate.
- TK looks down at his hands.
- Amy looks across the aisle.
- Man looks at the outward.
- Paul looks like he is in.
- And looks at all he meets.
- He looks Ahmed in the eyes.
- He looks at the telephone.
- Teresa looks at the shells.
- Diane D looks at Jonathan.
- Marjorie looks at the Pill.
- He ignored the looks and.
- Dave looks at John askance.
- He looks up at the dragon.
- John looks around the room.
- He looks where her hand is.
- The one who looks after me.
- He looks at me uncertainly.
- She looks back at the table.
- It just looks random from.
- Amy looks at him, eyes wide.
- He looks up; his face blank.
- Sarah looks at her watch,.