How to use in-sentence of “look on”:
– Took a look on Commons and he’s caused trouble for pushing his POV – which I imagine would be quite challenging on a media library.
– The two shocked sailors could only look on in horror as they saw numerous indescribable beasts clinging to the side of the “Mary Ann”, led by a sinister being.
– Under Visual Flight Rules, pilots use a map and compass, and look on the ground.
– Faarooq then ran down from the back and jumped onto the apron, only to look on at The Rock with a smile, before walking away.
– A stereotype is a mistaken idea or belief many people have about a thing or group that is based upon how they look on the outside, which may be untrue or only partly true.

