Идиомы и фразеологизмы английского со словами look on

Словосочетания со словами look on

look on
look upon
To regard; consider; think of.
The stuff had always been looked on as a worthless factory waste.
Until the day Bob made the touchdown, the other boys had looked upon him as rather a sissy.
To be an observer; watch without taking part.
Fred had never been able to do more than look on at athletic sports.
The children played in the park while their mother looked on.
Hundreds of people were looking on as the police and firelighters rescued the passengers in the wrecked train.
I stayed with my son at his first soccer practice and looked on as the coach worked with the boys.
look oneself
To appear self-possessed and well; look or seem in full possession of your abilities and in good health; to appear all right or normal. Often used in the negative.
Mary had had a long illness, but now she looked quite herself again.
It had been a big night, and Uncle John had been drinking freely, but he looked entirely himself after a night's sleep.
What's wrong with Larry? He doesn't look himself.