If you're scared, look into your partner's eyes.
English phrasal verb
look into
To investigate something.
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And I spoke to some of the people at The Royal Foundation and said, "Right, knife crime, let's look into it.
Empathy evolved because two eyes looked into two eyes.
So the more you look into the psychological side of it, the more the physical side makes sense.
With so much of our lives spent on mobile devices and social media, it's important to look into the effects on teen mental health and wellbeing.
Friends, there is no doubt that the high energy intensity of AI needs to be looked into.
Everyone here, please find someone's eyes to look into.
So I request that our government should look into this matter.