Example sentences of "look [adv prt] of the [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 A passenger looking out of the right-hand window of the carriage after the train for Bishop 's Castle had clattered over the pointwork away from the Shrewsbury and Hereford joint line , to curve westwards into the Onny valley , would have seen a small timber platform marking the site of a temporary station that became a permanent feature .
2 He leaned sideways , looking out of the opened perspex canopy of the plane .
3 Soon I was in my old room , with its creaky Victorian furniture , looking out of the tall window at the Dublin traffic .
4 And another part was still looking out of the rear window of the taxi at the green hills receding behind the tiled roofs into the morning sunshine ; still standing in the corridor of the train as the flat terrain of southern England slid past and a great weight built up steadily in my chest .
5 Looking out of the tiny window , she was disappointed .
6 Thiercelin stood looking out of the french window at the end of the long narrow room that was Fedorov 's library .
7 In the back a woman was looking out of the open window , her chin propped on the heel of her hand .
8 Half listening , half occupied with looking out of the open window at a flock of rooks riding in circles on the breeze , Melissa was vaguely aware of a succession of faint bumping noises in the distance , followed by returning footsteps .
9 ‘ Did you look out of the right window last night ? ’
10 I was strong enough next morning to go and look out of the front window .
11 ‘ If I look out of the right window . ’
12 Apparently Gagarin said that when he looked out of the right window of his spacecraft and glimpsed the earth for the first time , he had an experience or sense of — and then he used a word which the interpreter did not know the meaning of , so he had to go to another table and ask another interpreter to help .
13 As we looked out of the shattered window and across the field opposite to where the Corporal was pointing , another burst of fire hit the house .
14 I looked out of the wind-shaken carriage , where people were moaning and cursing and making vows to start going by bus , or take the car next time , or buy a car , or learn to drive … looked out through the rain-spattered sheets of glass , watching the cold January day leach out of the grey skies above the drenched city , and witnessed the rain fall upon the tramped-on , pissed-on , shat-on grass of the narrow path in the scrubby field with a feeling of wry but nevertheless wretched empathy .
15 She looked out of the oval silver frame with alert , smiling eyes .
16 He sat back himself , looked out of the small window at the heavy , storm-laden , bulbous clouds they were flying through .
17 I looked out of the tiny window over her shoulder , willing myself to make it slow , to make it last .
18 She looked out of the little window above the door and saw him stop on the path .
19 A head looked out of the offside window and spoke to the driver , who shook the reins .
20 She looked out of the big foyer window , which ran from the floor almost to the ceiling , at the empty pathways and the silent buildings outside .
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