1He used to look down on me from so much higher up.
2In this movie, you look down on New York from the sky.
3They look down on the islanders as theatrical; but it's partly jealousy.
4Tourists could rarely look down on terracompatible planets in such a fashion.
5In these days, there are too many who look down on hand-craft.
6Its handsome Anglican tower seemed to look down on him with contempt.
7The Elite stared up as the two Spartans look down on it.
8I'd had plenty of people ignore me or look down on me.
9To take it for granted that I shall look down on them.
10For my father had taught me to look down on that word.
11And you, Mr. Randolph, may stand and look down on us both.
12From this second-story window she can look down on the busy street.
13If your father was a clergyman, you probably look down on me.
14We all like to have someone to look down on-don'twe, Chris?
15I would like to look down on this building and this street.
16But don't look down on someone because they've got a big telly.