Example sentences of "look out [prep] the [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | She looks out over the back gardens of John 's quiet neighbours . |
2 | Soon the route arrives at Tennyson Down , one of the highlights of the route , and on to Alum Bay which looks out over the chalky points of the Needles . |
3 | There was a rustic seat on an area of crazy paving looking out towards the neat lawns . |
4 | After dinner we would sit looking out over the three arms of the lake and talk until , drowsy with sun , swimming , food and wine , we went off to bed . |
5 | You children were excited on the journey to Gibraltar and kept running from side to side of the boat looking out for the small destroyers that were guarding the convoy . |
6 | Now , looking out across the fertile fields he has cultivated out of bush , he says , ‘ Doris and I are going to give whatever experience we have to whoever rules the country tomorrow . ’ |
7 | It was an open window looking out onto the wind-rippled waters of the Tigris and across to the Al Jumhuriyah and Al Ahrar bridges and over to the tower blocks of the foreign-money hotels . |
8 | Several times in the next few months I went up to the top floor again , where I could look out of the high windows in the roof to see the surrounding countryside and be alone with my thoughts . |
9 | On this day , her mother always took an interest in the weather and the direction of the wind , and almost every year would look out at the white-capped waves and mutter about how the wind and sea looked much the same as it had on the day she lost her Sam . |
10 | If you like a mild cheese , buy pasteurised Stilton , but for the true flavour of the cheese , do look out for the unpasteurised cheeses . |
11 | To look out upon the infinite worlds of Bruno was to be lost on a shoreless sea . |
12 | Look out for the following symbols under selected hotel descriptions : |
13 | Look out for the following varieties : " Silver Jubilee " — a pink Hybrid Tea which is the most disease resistant rose of all . |
14 | Look out for the new formulations in colour-coded packaging : |
15 | Look out for the sweet peas back in Unwins Seeds Plants Plus collection . |
16 | When next buying your petfood , look out for the special tins of Kit-e-Kat and Pal and pick up a Whiskas or Chum 1990 calendar . |
17 | Look out for the huge holes in the trees made of black woodpeckers and with luck you will see the culprit and even hear it at work . |
18 | On trees , in areas free from heavy air pollution , look out for the wispy tufts of the beard lichens Usnea spp . |
19 | Look out for the tell-tale signs |
20 | They looked out through the grimy windows and shook their heads . |
21 | 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 . |
22 | He looked out through the open shutters at the grey January sky over the strait , where the islands had vanished in frosty mist . |
23 | He went to the window , where the daylight was already fading , and looked out between the vertical louvres of the blind . |
24 | And what a month it 's been , ’ mused Breeze , and she made a peep-hole too , and looked out at the sodden fields where leggy lambs were standing in groups , obviously wondering what had become of the lovely sunshine their mothers had told them about . |
25 | When he had finished , Bicker strode to the window and looked out at the tumbled clouds of the late day and the gathering darkness of the deserted hills . |
26 | Elisabeth knelt on the window-seat and looked out at the ancient trees through the columns of the colonnade . |
27 | He looked out at the green fields and trees . |
28 | The picture in her mind changed , and the glaring , venomous eyes looked out of the wasted features … to be succeeded at once by the smug face of another old woman . |
29 | They sat down on some chairs by the window , and looked out across the Rivoli Gardens . |