We found 48 examples of how to use overlooked in an English sentence.
Sentences 26 to 48 of 48.
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26. | I think you may have overlooked something. | |
27. | Something could've been overlooked. | |
28. | The fundamental solution is overlooked. | |
29. | I have just made a discovery of the highest importance, and one which would have been overlooked had I not made a careful examination of the walls. | |
30. | In the blue vault of the heaven there had appeared three little specks which increased in size every moment, so rapidly did they approach. They speedily resolved themselves into three large brown birds, which circled over the heads of the two wanderers, and then settled upon some rocks which overlooked them. They were buzzards, the vultures of the west, whose coming is the forerunner of death. | |
31. | On a rock which overlooked the track, showing out dark and plain against the sky, there stood a solitary sentinel. | |
32. | The dining-room which opened out of the hall was a place of shadow and gloom. It was a long chamber with a step separating the daïs where the family sat from the lower portion reserved for their dependents. At one end a minstrel’s gallery overlooked it. | |
33. | Something could have been overlooked. | |
34. | I must have overlooked something. | |
35. | You may remember that I was distrait, and remained sitting after you had all alighted. I was marvelling in my own mind how I could possibly have overlooked so obvious a clue. | |
36. | “Now, it is very remarkable that this is so extensively overlooked,” continued the Time Traveller, with a slight accession of cheerfulness. “Really this is what is meant by the Fourth Dimension, though some people who talk about the Fourth Dimension do not know they mean it. It is only another way of looking at Time. There is no difference between Time and any of the three dimensions of Space except that our consciousness moves along it. But some foolish people have got hold of the wrong side of that idea. You have all heard what they have to say about this Fourth Dimension?” | |
37. | This critical piece may have been overlooked by the congresswoman. | |
38. | I believe we have overlooked an important issue. | |
39. | His conclusion is one that shouldn't be overlooked. | |
40. | This is a point often overlooked. | |
41. | The area where Yanni and Skura had a picnic overlooked his home. | |
42. | He looked over the text, but overlooked the error. | |
43. | Can it be that you've overlooked something? | |
44. | I overlooked that. | |
45. | In imputing too much importance to the seductive dulcet of Mary's voice, Tom had altogether overlooked the devastating effect that her excellent posture could have on an unprepared heart. | |
46. | I overlooked nothing. | |
47. | Even as America celebrates Black History Month, which ends next week, the individual accomplishments of African Americans like Joseph Rainey are often overlooked. Now, his service to the country is beginning to receive greater recognition. | |
48. | Algeria has an opportunity that shouldn't be overlooked. |