The phrase "look look look" suggests the excitement and wonder of discovering something new with each page turned in a book, encouraging the reader to pay close attention to the contents of the book. It conveys a sense of curiosity and anticipation for what lies ahead in the text.
A test were you can look the answers up in your text book.
Best practices dictate that you open the book to look at the pages.
You click on it to open it.
I had a quick look at their web-site - and it appears that each centre chooses its own opening hours. Your best option would be to look them up in the phone book, and call them to get their opening hours.
it was included as a bonus track on the open up your love CD
look at the book and then look at the code to open the locked door.
Open your history book. Look at the headings. The answers is there.
opens the book
This uote is ROM the movie MACGRUBER i hopespelled that rigt
what you do is you open your eyes, look at the words proses them with your mind and get to the end. ok
Open the book and look at the copyright page. You will see the date of publication and the publisher.
Speech perception. For now on look it up in the book for your open-book test. lol