Example sentences of "[art] [noun] look out " in BNC.

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1 Past the reserve look out for a viewpoint over Loch Avich .
2 Instead she found herself remembering things she had disliked about the flat — the row of closed doors in the long dark passage , the kitchen looking out on to a brick wall , the occasional stiflingly hot summer evening when she had longed to be in the country .
3 She sat down and leaned back against the rock looking out over the sweep of moorland .
4 The bedrooms look out over picturesque Ravello whose main square is only an easy five minutes walk away .
5 The decor is a fascinating mix of antique and modern and the bedrooms look out to the countryside .
6 The rear window of one of the shops looked out over poor Mary 's deposited remains and Martin had to go in through the narrow entrance to flash his lamp on it .
7 None of the non-tourists looked out of place .
8 Carolyn was sitting in the dark looking out the window .
9 I would be sitting in the car looking out at the fascinating scenery , my mum and my brother would be doing the same , my sister would be looking at a book and my dad would be driving .
10 They sat at a window table in the cafe looking out , watching every car that passed .
11 The lawyer looked out the window .
12 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 .
13 The window looked out on to the cobbled yard .
14 The window looked out on to a wide wooden verandah with a few deadbeat chairs and a metal table that took one leg off the ground when you leaned on it .
15 His bedroom was lit by a bare electric lightbulb , there was an ebony crucifix above his single bed , and the window looked out upon a brick wall .
16 She was up at the window looking out .
17 The window looking out on the yard and garden was magnificent , had twenty panes , each about 12 inches × 10 inches , a beautiful example of workmanship from the eighteenth century , the counterweighted sashes still working perfectly .
18 When Hari returned she saw that Craig was standing at the window looking out into the darkness .
19 George Barker visited Eliot in his office at Faber and Faber two or three months before the declaration of war ; it was late afternoon and Eliot stood by the window looking out .
20 She sighs , and sometimes she hums a little , and then she is silent because she is standing by the window looking out on the yard and turning the rings on her finger round and round .
21 Again I think of Christmas : the wrapping of gifts , of Larry 's parents ' house on Christmas Eve , presents strewn like polished stones , tinsel draping the tree like angel hair pasta , the fabulous grand piano and the window looking out on Fifth Avenue , Ella crooning from a discreet speaker in a cosy nook .
22 When we went into the foyer , there was a uniformed porter on duty at the desk and a small dark man in his early fifties standing at the window looking out at the rain , a cigarette dangling from the corner of his mouth .
23 a. a man and woman sitting in the living room + the woman sitting reading quite happily — the man 's bored goes to the window looks out the window + and gets himself ready and goes out +
24 and woman sitting in the living room … the man 's bored goes to the window looks out the window … and goes out + goes to his goes to a club + has a drink talks to the barman
25 While he waited , Coffin went to the window to look out .
26 Coffin laid the papers aside and went to the window to look out .
27 The room she was using was at the back of the house , and as she got up and walked over to the window to look out she could see a panorama of fields lying lush and green under a cloudless May sky .
28 Another door opened and the caretaker looked out .
29 The gardens look out over the Bay of Tremezzina , and all of the bedrooms have lovely lake views .
30 In the wood look out for whinchats , redstarts and spotted flycatchers as well as evidence of deer and pine martens who live here .
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