Sentences with phrase «turn to looking»

As a result, many students turn to looking for fun and innovative ways in which they can make their student loans pay for themselves, through a little ingenuity and business savvy.
Is it time to turn away from bashing religion and turn to looking for the good in each other?
On a stretch of Highway 101, east of downtown San Francisco, Vogt had clicked a button between the front seats, turned a dial to adjust the speed, taken his hands off the wheel, moved his feet back from the gas pedal and brake — and then turned to look me straight in the face, while, at 60 miles per hour, the scenery ticked by.
Turning to look at the small sub-prime market in Australia, non-conforming housing loans are the closest equivalent to sub-prime loans in the US, being provided to borrowers who do not satisfy the standard lending criteria of mainstream lenders such as those with impaired or incomplete credit histories.
When he turned to look at me, though he could not speak, his face shouted volumes of anger.
In this message, we turn to look at the second and third temptations: The Lust of the Eyes and the Pride of Life.
So let us now turn to look at it.
Only Luke in his description of the Passion tells how the Lord turns to look at Simon immediately the cock crows.
Is she turning to look one more time, or is she thinking of going back?
So with all of that in mind, let's turn to look at Luke's introduction to Christ's second year of ministry.
So it is with good reason today, as we turn to look at the spiritual armor which God has given for us to use in this spiritual war, that Paul begins his discussion with the belt of truth.
I shivered and turned to look around the room at the beauty surrounding me.
O'Connor's Homeric saint, blind and yet peering into the truth of a mystery both past and future, turns to look at her and through her to us, and says, matter of factly, «Well, they ain't quit doing it as long as I'm doing it.»
Everyone turned to look at me as if I'd just arrived from Mars.
Then the commotion began and we all turned to look.
It turned to look at its champion opponents while they warmed up.
A few week's ago versus City it was Wenger's turn to look like a petulant whiner.
A few moments after the top of the fifth inning ended, making the game official, everyone turned to look out beyond the right centerfield fence.
It was his turn to look at me incredulously.
And the manager came out and turned to look at me, and I'm just still breastfeeding away.
When we held him, his head always rested on his left shoulder, and when he was on the floor, he could only turn to look towards one side.
Newborns most often rest a cheek against your chest when worn while older babies frequently lean their heads back from your chest and turn to look around while worn.
Explain that the baby will start to recognize her voice even inside mommy's tummy and that once the baby is born, she will no doubt turn to look at her big sister at the familiar sound of her talking.
Instead, when they do briefly lift their heads, they are able to look to one side and turn to look to the other side.
Child development nerd tidbit: What began as reflexive head turning to clear the airway and seek out food (the rooting reflex) has now become intentional head turning to LOOK.
Your baby turns to look in the direction of sound and responds to changes in the tone of your voice or familiar words.
When you have a 2 year old in a carrier, people turn to look.
Given the banking crisis and recession many politicians have turned to look at the Wall street crash of 1929 and the ensuing slump.
Whenever he takes the lead in a 100 meter race, he turns to look at those lagging behind him and whistles.
He didn't dare turn to look at Spitzer as the heated spat dragged on for 20 minutes, in Antolini's account.
Would a baby turn to look at the event matching the soundtrack the speaker was playing?
So a group of researchers from all over Europe turned to looking at the timing of flooding, as the seasonal nature of them is tied much more closely to climate than to any other interfering factors.
When he turned to look at the judges, all he saw were 9's and 10's.
I turned to look back at Craig and he was sitting on a bench and staring at me, he just looked at me and nodded, I nodded back.
I laughed out loud and turned to look at the driver.
Wrap your left arm around your right shin and turn to look over your right shoulder.
For quick relief, try this exercise: Tilt your head to one side — ear to shoulder — then to the other side, then back to neutral, then turn to look all the way to the right, then left.
As I turned to look at my wife in bewilderment, down sat a young guy in the vacant seat next to me.
I turned to look upon the baby deer like runner, my neck creaked as scar tissue broke under the immense weight of my beast fur.
Turn to look back over your left shoulder, using the right hand to deepen the twist.
You know you look good when you walk in and everyone turns to look and notices your shoes!
I have to admit that a few more heads than usual turned to look at me in this outfit... some with a puzzled expression on their faces BUT I always remember Mae West's wise words,
He yelled at me reviewing the photo, which was when everyone turned to look at me and ask where the heck I had been.
Roses are red, violets are blue and heads will turn to look at you.
This holiday it is your turn to look all dapper and stylish.
Nik and I have lots of jobs to get done as we take it in turns to look after Dexter, as we are in the process of trying to move house.
But in the absence of forward momentum, the camera turns to looking for shock value anywhere it can.
Passersby turn to look at the car.
The machine turned to look at me, and let out what I perceived as a hurt whimper.
• Toots walking through cherry orchard in Bright Star: every time the little redheaded girl turns to look, the playful lovers behind her freeze in place.
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