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1 A look skyward showed them that the fog too had thickened.
2 Kase saw the princess through the glass look skyward , mouthing something, then run for the exit.
3 He, too, craned his neck to look skyward .
4 Then one person stopped to take a photo, and others began to look skyward and do the same.
5 Hordes of others travelled to spots along the route to look skyward in wonder through protective glasses, telescopes and cameras.
6 I could not at first locate it, and crawled out to have a better look skyward , but still failed to place it.
7 On Wednesday and Saturday afternoons particularly you could scarcely look skyward for a quarter of an hour without discovering a balloon somewhere.
8 In seconds, all the airships were engaged in battle, and on the ground, the men of the opposing armies paused to look skyward .
9 Africa reaches for the stars As satellites get smaller and cheaper, an increasing number of African nations are declaring their plans to look skyward .
10 I looked skyward in hopes of seeing reassuring signs of aircraft contrails.
11 On the walk he looked skyward , trying to make out the sun.
12 Normally that would mean I'd been looking skyward , except I hadn't been.
13 Rodgers, not for the first or last time, looked skyward in disbelief.
14 He looked skyward , as if discovering the rain for the first time.
15 She looked skywards and whispered a silent prayer of thanksgiving to Athene.
16 She was like a tree looking skyward , her roots were in the ground.
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