While such whims and chimeras were flitting across my fancy I began to
look askance at Mrs.
As England grew Puritan, the people began to
look askance at the theater, for the Puritans had always been its enemies.
"Where," asked he, with a
look askance at them -- for it was the clergyman's peculiarity that he seldom, now-a-days, looked straight forth at any object, whether human or inanimate" where, my kind doctor, did you gather those herbs, with such a dark, flabby leaf?"
I don't think I'd ever
look askance at a holiday, but I've never fancied a cruise.
We
look askance at Ajax, for now, we know them a lot," Pochettino said.
Caught in the middle of this pincer-like situation is the proverbial man in the street who continues to
look askance at all forms of government.
In general, those who drive through Roxas Boulevard
look askance at the Manila Bay and thought it was doomed with its filth and waste.
Thus, they
look askance at The Foundation's insistence on retaining the basement floors and the roof-deck.
One can merely, thus,
look askance at the current concern and controversy generated by the Prachanda visit to India and his forthcoming visit to China.
Given the refusal of Seoul to consider any alliance with Tokyo, and given the regular diplomatic beatings Tokyo receives from Seoul, Japan may well
look askance at reunification
Taylor as an "Anglo" for daring to
look askance at Ukrainians?
One must also
look askance at this deplorable tendency to issue unwarranted tweets and that too at the highest level.
Okon's works invite and incite the conspiracy theorist in all of us, or at least beg us to
look askance at history to make out what's barely visible behind the fog.
Some states
look askance even at this, wanting to preserve the flexibility of customary law, but Lijnzaad says that identifying customary international law matters to the work of courts and tribunals, and it is judges who are frequently called upon not only to decide a case on the basis of customary rules, but--prior to that--to establish that a particular rule in fact exists.
Certainly if he were looking, Bentley would
look askance at the conventional critical wisdom that we're currently in a golden age of television.