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look across

VERB
  1. be oriented in a certain direction
    The house looks out on a tennis court
    The apartment overlooks the Hudson

How To Use look across In A Sentence

  • Periodically I would look across to my friend and yoga-pal Sola, who would be twisting her slender body into poses I can only wince at, and feel rather inadequate.
  • I came slowly around to the erose, pitted fins, to look across a firebared space at the new ship. The Zero Stone
  • But one of the many questions begged by this increasingly commonplace downshift in ratings outlook across the board is how much of this may be due to changes in assessment by the agencies themselves.
  • What is currently a reasonably pleasant outlook across the school playing fields would be severely compromised by an eight-foot fence.
  • The heat eases this week with more of an unsettled look across all parts. Times, Sunday Times
  • Before Dodd-Frank, no regulator or supervisor had the legal authority or responsibility to look across the full sweep of the financial system and take action when there was a threat.
  • Farther round you look across a valley to a hillside full of glorious autumn colour. Times, Sunday Times
  • They see a sluggish global economy and remain unconvinced that the weak earnings outlook across most of industry is going to improve.
  • Before Dodd-Frank, no regulator or supervisor had the legal authority or responsibility to look across the full sweep of the financial system and take action when there was a threat.
  • The information system also allows Li & Fung to look across its operations to identify trends.
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