Use "look upon" in a sentence

1. Look upon your master.

2. Look upon the Infamous Perjurer!

3. Her friends look upon her with envy.

4. Traditionalists look upon the changes with disdain.

5. 16 Traditionalists look upon the changes with disdain.

6. I look upon all men as my compatriots.

7. Mary seems to look upon John with disfavour.

8. All who look upon her... fall under her spell.

9. All who look upon her fall under her spell.

10. We look upon you as belonging to the family.

11. Look upon ferris wheel is just like looking upon happiness.

12. Affluent people tend to look upon illiteracy with comfortable detachment.

13. * God cannot look upon sin with any degree of allowance.

14. The committee did not look upon the suggestion with favor.

15. * They never did look upon death with terror, Alma 27:28.

16. Many people look upon American young men as brash, immodest, rude.

17. He was ugly to look upon, but he created great beauty.

18. Before you go, let them look upon what you thought unworthy.

19. 18 How to take affection tint and objectively look upon problem?

20. “For I the Lord cannot look upon sin with the least degree of allowance;

21. This activity has caused many to look upon Jehovah’s Witnesses with admiration and respect.

22. I think we are too ready to look upon the child as a nonentity.

23. The letter was a feeler to see how he would look upon such a movement.

24. 31 For I the Lord cannot look upon asin with the least degree of allowance;

25. Look upon it as an opportunity to spruce up your existing site and start afresh!

26. Other Bombardiers though look upon them with disdain and have only contempt for this 'tamed fire'

27. Joseph is so often overlooked, or forgotten when we look upon the scene of the nativity.

28. 111 synonyms for Consider: think, see, believe, rate, judge, suppose, deem, view as, look upon, regard

29. Immobile and Bedazed, by the look upon your face, I am both in awe and terrified

30. Admiral Wemyss privately remarked: I look upon the sinking of the German fleet as a real blessing.

31. And when people look upon jobs as rewards rather than opportunities to work, there is a problem.

32. That I shall never look upon thee more, Never have relish in the faery power Of unreflecting love!

33. Now, what could you two little birdies possibly be hatching out here that we might look upon favorably?

34. They would also like the old democracies to look upon their young ones with a more compassionate eye.

35. * The Lord cannot look upon sin with the least degree of allowance, Alma 45:16 (D&C 1:31).

36. She had managed to pull herself together and, to her credit, continued to look upon life as a positive experience.

37. What inversion of values makes us to look upon such aberrations as though they were a reflection of natural laws?

38. It seemed to him unquestionable that fortuitously he had been permitted to look upon one of the world's really great men.

39. Or would he perhaps look upon a clear mountain stream and complain about the absence of raw sewage or Industrial effluents?

40. The people of the desert look upon the Frangi the foreigners like yourself much like the hawk looks upon the sparrow.

41. Even as we learn our new identity, the mark of humility and belongingness, it is good for us to look upon Jesus.

42. Thou Son of David, turn thine eye and look upon the distress which is now before thee, and make thy suppliant whole.

43. And I looked as if to look upon him, and I saw him not; for he had gone from before my presence.

44. It was not that I feared to look upon things horrible... but that I grew aghast... lest there should be nothing to see.

45. Jesus’ opposers found him so revolting that they, in effect, turned away from him as if he were too loathsome to look upon.

46. Happy is the one that stays awake and keeps his outer garments, that he may not walk naked and people look upon his shamefulness.”

47. I look upon death to be as necessary to our constitution as sleep. We shall rise refreshed in the morning. Benjamin Franklin 

48. “Happy is the one that stays awake and keeps his outer garments, that he may not walk naked and people look upon his shamefulness.”

49. Happy is the one that stays awake and keeps his outer garments, that he may not walk naked and people look upon his shamefulness”! —Rev.

50. Why dost thou show me iniquity, and look upon perverseness ? for destruction and violence are before me; and there is strife, and contention riseth up.

51. He told John: “Happy is the one that stays awake and keeps his outer garments, that he may not walk naked and people look upon his shamefulness.”

52. The North Korean Interim People's Committee did not look upon the bank favorably, and chose instead to work through the Farmers' Bank, which also existed at the time.

53. 28 And they did look upon shedding the blood of their brethren with the greatest abhorrence; and they never could be prevailed upon to take up arms against their brethren; and they never did look upon death with any degree of terror, for their hope and views of Christ and the resurrection; therefore, death was swallowed up to them by the victory of Christ over it.

54. Yet Trent knew that he was a type of that class which would look upon him as an outsider, and a black sheep, until he had bought his standing

55. Hyrum, thy name shall be written in the Book of the Law of the Lord, for those who come after thee to look upon, that they may pattern after thy works.

56. Conferred on The Board of Visitors of the X Institute and State University has Conferred upon they appeared to look upon it as an honour Conferred awarded or Conferred - English Only forum

57. The slave-traders in the Congo look upon their employment as did the Contrabandist in the golden days of smuggling; the “free sailor” whom Marryatt depicts, a law-breaker, yet not less a very pleasant, companionable fellow.

58. While Begrudge has two: to give or concede reluctantly or with displeasure ; to look upon with disapproval; The first meaning is similar to the verb grudge while the second, which is the meaning used in your quote for Begrudge, is not shared

59. Yamato-toto-hi-momo-so-bime no Mikoto said to her husband: "As my Lord is never seen in the day-time, I am unable to view his august countenance distinctly; I beseech him therefore to delay a while, that in the morning I may look upon the majesty of his beauty."

60. (implied in Admired), "regard with wonder, marvel at," from Old French Admirer "look upon, contemplate" (correcting earlier amirer, 14c.), or directly from Latin admirari "regard with wonder, be astonished," from ad "to, with regard to" (see ad-) + mirari "to wonder," from mirus "wonderful" (see smile (v.))

61. The Anarchistic Colossustakes place in a future Earth where anarchy has become a way of life - it is, however, a very special branch of anarchy, one that is controlled by the mysterious Kirlian computersand one that must deal with a race of aliens who look upon the conquest of Earth as part of a very entertaining game

62. Prince Henry of Buttonbur! has no money and no positi -n, an I for the daughter of the queen of England to contract <o undesirable a marriage is a mesalliance which is regarded by the courts of Europe much as county society would look upon the union of a leading peer’s daughter with the s<)n of a small farmer

63. On one of the family’s annual trips to Shiloh, a tearful Hannah earnestly prayed to God and vowed: “O Jehovah of armies, if you will without fail look upon the affliction of your slave girl and actually remember me, and you will not forget your slave girl and actually give to your slave girl a male offspring, I will give him to Jehovah all the days of his life.”

64. Aspect (n.) late 14c., an astrological term, "relative position of the planets as they appear from earth" (i.e., how they "look at" one another); also "one of the ways of viewing something," from Latin Aspectus "a seeing, looking at, sight, view; countenance; appearance," from past participle of aspicere "to look at, look upon, behold; observe, examine," figuratively "consider, ponder," from

65. And say, thus saith the Lord God, woe to the [women] that sew pillows to all Armholes Or, "put pillows to all elbows" F12; thereby signifying that they might be at ease, and rest secure, and look upon themselves as in the utmost safety, and not fear any enemy, the invasion of the Chaldeans; or that their city would be destroyed, and they carried captive, as the prophets of the