Example sentences of "[coord] look out over the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | He stands and looks out over the lights of London . |
2 | Then I get up out of the creaking seat and stretch my legs , taking my glass over to the floor-to-ceiling windows which form one wall of the ballroom and look out over the gardens to the railway line and the shore of the loch . |
3 | ‘ Yeah , well , ’ Andy says , coming to stand near me and look out over the water . |
4 | His streaming muzzle and look out over the meadows , |
5 | Explore the underground installations , browse in the museum , stand by the guns and look out over the Channel as gunners did in two wars . |
6 | There was little to do all day but climb in the old beeches and look out over the forest to see where the smoke plumes were . |
7 | To understand the senator 's point , take the lift to the top of Louisiana 's state capitol , Huey Long 's quixotic replica of the Empire State Building , and look out over the acres of petrochemical plants below . |
8 | We sit on a thoughtfully placed bench with our backs against a hollow in the hillside and look out over the island , back towards Fionnphort , to the beginning of our long journey homeward . |
9 | She wanted to stand on the balcony and look out over the roofs , listen to the strange sounds and watch the cars and scooters rushing by in the street below . |
10 | There was no answer to that , so Charles sat and looked out over the water to Steen 's bungalow . |
11 | At midday we climbed the minaret and looked out over the rooftops of Cairo , stretching like a vast uneven plain from the Moqqatam Hills to the tall modern buildings along the river . |
12 | He forced open his windows and looked out over the courtyard , over the town to where what he now knew as Skiddaw stood in dusky largeness , a prehistoric beast couchant . |
13 | She took her hand away , leaned on the rail and looked out over the sea . |
14 | Their bedroom was in the front of the house and looked out over the sea , a vast expanse of blue , sparkling in early morning sunshine . |
15 | He moved again to the eastern window and looked out over the cottages of the headland . |
16 | I scrambled to the top and looked out over the sand and rocks to where Paul stood , a tiny figure against the reflected brightness of the pools and wet sands , overshadowed by the tilted cone of metal beside him . |
17 | They stopped on the promenade at Cultra and looked out over the blackness of Belfast Lough , alive with twinkling lights . |