1 All I want now is to look at life.
2 They make one's rooms look so picturesque.
3 They paint in order to try and look young.
4 Indeed, I should be sorry to look like him.
5 She tried to look picturesque, but only succeeded in being untidy.
6 A look of joy came into his eyes, as if he had recognized himself for the first time.
7 There was a look of fear in his eyes, such as people have when they are suddenly awakened.
8 And I have caught the effect I wanted--the half-parted lips and the bright look in the eyes.
9 "I am in Lady Agatha's black books at present," answered Dorian with a funny look of penitence.
10 I went to look after a piece of old brocade in Wardour Street and had to bargain for hours for it.
11 As the door closed behind them, the painter flung himself down on a sofa, and a look of pain came into his face.
12 You never open your lips while you are painting, and it is horribly dull standing on a platform and trying to look pleasant.
13 Some day you will look at your friend, and he will seem to you to be a little out of drawing, or you won't like his tone of colour, or something.
14 In fact I consider you extremely dangerous, and if anything happens to our good duchess, we shall all look on you as being primarily responsible.
15 The sweep and dash of the brush on the canvas made the only sound that broke the stillness, except when, now and then, Hallward stepped back to look at his work from a distance.
16 He is some brainless beautiful creature who should be always here in winter when we have no flowers to look at, and always here in summer when we want something to chill our intelligence.
17 "Just turn your head a little more to the right, Dorian, like a good boy," said the painter, deep in his work and conscious only that a look had come into the lad's face that he had never seen there before.
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