Glance
in sentence
762 examples of Glance in a sentence
"One has only to
glance
at its press films, fashion shows, beauty contests, ballrooms, wine bars and broadcasting stations."
It's communicating in a simple and clear way, enabling our reader to understand it at first
glance.
How can you make the State and companies communicate with citizens in a language they can understand at first
glance?
And the result is interesting in that you can't really tell at first
glance
where the motorcycle stops and where James starts.
"O body swayed to music / O brightening
glance
/ How [can we know] the dancer from the dance?"
At first glance, the pounding site seems full of powerful men, but when we look closer, we see some less fortunate working on the fringes, and children too.
You know, we're interested in, like, you know — (Laughter) — an awkward interaction, or a smile, or a contemptuous glance, or maybe a very awkward wink, or maybe even something like a handshake.
As Yeats put that same universal question, "O body swayed to music, o brightening glance, how can we know the dancer from the dance?"
I'd been driving for an hour when I looked in my rearview mirror and saw my own brightening
glance.
You
glance
over at this, and it says, "Asshead.
Ladies and gentlemen, if we
glance
to human history, the story of women is the story of injustice, inequality, violence and exploitation.
But the word is often used more loosely, to mean simply 'to read.'... Further extension of the word to mean 'to
glance
over, skim,' has traditionally been considered an error, but our ballot results suggest that it is becoming somewhat more acceptable.
They can be all over the world, but at first
glance
you may think that they do not have anything to say, they do not have anything to share.
At a glance, value investors can pick out stocks trading near their lows by looking for dots to the left.
At a glance, one sees that most presidents start with a high approval rating, but few keep it.
At first glance, it may look unfamiliar, but update the spelling a bit, and you'll see many common English words.
At first glance, the operation had succeeded.
It may look like a tiny worm or a transparent blob, and whenever you try to get a closer look, it disappears, only to reappear as soon as you shift your
glance.
At first glance, the idea of a machine creating high quality, original music in this way might seem impossible.
At first glance, that seems great.
And as I was trying to think about how to end my remarks, I'd
glance
up at her screen every now and then, and it seemed that every time I did, I'd see somebody smoking in an office or around children or while pregnant or drinking and driving or driving without seat belts or sexually harassing a coworker.
That was pretty much just for convenience so they could tell just at a
glance
which was which.
They'll
glance
at each other from a distance.
Did I check it on purpose or just casually
glance
at the clock?
And neither did other artists' work that seemed equally turbulent at first glance, like Munch's "The Scream."
At first glance, our ability to remember things doesn't seem very impressive at all.
At first glance, it looks to be a grandfather clock with a sheet thrown over it and a rope tied around the center.
Because we all think we get it in a first
glance
and a sudden flash, but the real skill is in understanding how to look slowly and how to look more carefully.
And a
glance
at the newspapers today will reveal to you that these principles are still completely in operation.
She’d take one
glance
inside, then be able to rid her mind of it forever...
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