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He ran at the sight of the policeman.
He ran away when he saw the policeman.
As soon as he saw the policeman, he ran away.
He ran away at the sight of the policeman.
He saw the scene by accident.
He stood looking at the sky.
He was looking at the sky.
He was lying on his back, looking at the sky.
He looked at me in surprise.
He turned round from side to side to look at himself in the mirror.
He glanced at her with no sign of recognition.
He found himself lying on a bench in the park.
He is as diligent a man as ever lived.
He can see nothing without his glasses.
He looked at her over his glasses.
He tried different kinds of foods one after another.
He saw a horrible face at the top of the stairs.
He has an eye for art.
When he left the navy, he found it hard to adjust to life ashore.
He bent over to see insects in the flowerbed.

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