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1 Now and then she stopped to look critically at the heavily-laden branches.
2 But at last his eyes grew settled enough to look critically around.
3 The moment we look critically at it, we find the moral side shade away.
4 Steinmeier recently said it may be time to look critically at Germany's mandate and possibly change it.
5 He turned his head once, to look critically at the two one-eyed boys waiting on the sidelines.
6 Activists called for authorities to safeguard such events and for the public to " look critically at history".
7 As is chief executive Adrian Littlewood he says the Airport is having to look critically at its future development plans
8 The priest still stood looking critically out of the window and waited.
9 He looked critically at the load and then at the path ahead.
10 The latter looked critically at the dust-bespattered panels and then at Joe.
11 I don't think one should.' May looked critically at her reflection.
12 He bent over it and looked critically on the surface of the iron.
13 The young inventor looked critically at the various gages and indicators.
14 Drawing back a little, she looked critically at the general effect.
15 Etta turned a page of the album and looked critically into a photograph.
16 She looked critically around and came to the most unfavourable conclusions.
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