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She looked at him narrowly, her head on one side.
She did have her voice under control now, was watching him narrowly.
You have made me see that I thought too narrowly.
He looked again, and narrowly, but still could see nothing.
He said a judge would focus more narrowly on the law.
I watched him narrowly to see how he would take it.
I could see him looking at me narrowly for my reaction.
He would later narrowly miss the final cut for the team.
He looked at me narrowly out of his small, bright eyes.
She took a deep breath and looked at him narrowly.
He lost narrowly to the only other candidate in the race.
He narrowly failed to win but tried again two days later.
The board's campaign was more narrowly directed at parents of school children.
He was watching her narrowly and did not seem to be afraid.
The fellow was looking at her, narrowly, in the half light.
Two days later, the students narrowly voted for a return to class.
The debate saw the bill narrowly passed in the Senate.
This is narrowly above the world average score of 31.
He narrowly missed moving on at age 46 in 1979.
In the 1945 general election, he narrowly lost his seat.
He stood still, regarding me narrowly for a long moment.
The Senate has narrowly agreed to do so, by one vote.
If art does nothing else, it challenges us not to look at the world too narrowly.
We are not narrowly focused on oil and natural gas alone.
Such a bill was narrowly defeated last week in the Senate.