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1. “Standing out looking over the balcony or looking out of a window that he was also looking out, it's one of those things that makes the hair on the back of your neck stand up,” he says.
2. I am looking for a book. What are you looking for? A book! Ah, that's what you're looking for.
3. I am a nice, good-looking girl looking for the man of my life.
4. Here's an optical illusion: you think you are looking at a cube, but in fact you are looking at the screen.
5. Here's an optical illusion: you think you are looking at a cube, while in fact you are looking at the screen.
6. Here's an optical illusion: you think you are looking at a cube, while in fact you are looking at your monitor.
7. "I'm looking for the telephone number of the pizzeria on Rose Street. Will you help me find it?" — "So you're looking for the book service." — "You never really listen to me. I need the telephone number of the pizza delivery service." — "Are you talking about a pizza service?" — "That's just what I'm talking about." — "For me, then, a Hawaiian pizza."
8. Good-looking people are good-looking no matter what they wear.
9. No, the police aren't looking for a man with a dog. They're looking for a man with a hat.
10. Layla was looking for more than sex. She was looking for love.
11. "I wonder what that fellow is looking for?" I asked, pointing to a stalwart, plainly-dressed individual who was walking slowly down the other side of the street, looking anxiously at the numbers.
12. Tom wasn't looking at Mary. He was looking at John.
13. Sami was looking for God but he was looking in the wrong places.
14. I try to avoid looking forward or backward, and try to keep looking upward.
15. They stood silent, not looking at each other, but looking at the evergreens which were being tossed, and were showing the pale underside of their leaves against the blackening sky.
16. Tom is looking through his clothes, looking for something appropriate to wear to a party.
17. Tom is looking through his clothes, looking for something clean.
18. Tom wasn't looking for you. He was looking for Mary.
19. If we look at a galaxy that is far away, perhaps 12 billion light years away, we are looking back in time. So, we are looking at the light from that galaxy that was emitted when it was only a few billion years after the beginning of our universe.
20. "Are you looking for trouble?" "Are you talking to me?" "Yeah. I said are you looking for trouble?" "What do you mean?" "Leave that girl alone." "What is it to you?" "Did you hear me? Leave that girl alone." "It's none of your business." "Let's settle this outside, then."
21. Tom got scared when he noticed a strange-looking man looking at him.
22. "What are you looking for?" "I'm looking for a suit." "The women's section is this way."
23. "This is what I was looking for!" he exclaimed.
24. You found me where no one else was looking.
25. What are you looking for?

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