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get a look

VERB
  1. see something for a brief time

How To Use get a look In A Sentence

  • We climbed up this ridge (note people on right side of photo) to get a look at the siltstone and shale exposed in the gulley, which is mostly out of view. Clastic Detritus
  • She put down the basket to get a look at some fish.
  • The issue of freedom of information did not get a look-in .
  • There were so many children wanting a ride John didn't get a look-in.
  • This visit is only to get a look inside, to stake out the room for future reference.
  • The issue of freedom of information did not get a look-in .
  • The new universities are real enough, though they remain middle-class bastions: very few of China's poorer citizens get a look-in.
  • This an opening for teen - oriented fare , which otherwise might not get a look - in.
  • Often when I ask for a price, the owner will get a look on his face that makes me think he is doing volumetric computations of some of the more difficult solids.
  • They also suggested he could call an extraordinary general meeting to get a look at Manchester United's financial accounts.
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