Example sentences of "looking out to " in BNC.
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1 | They sat in silence then looking out to either side of the steeply tumbling rocks interspersed with dry , hard Mediterranean shrubs . |
2 | It stands on a small hill , higher than the other villas , with a private approach road and a large balcony looking out to sea . |
3 | They stood in silence for a while , leaning over the balustrade and looking out to sea . |
4 | I swear that dog was looking out to sea with his blind eye . |
5 | At the edge of Whitby 's West Cliff you will find a fine bronze statue of Captain Cook , looking out to sea . |
6 | Many of the seafront hotels on the long esplanade have become nursing homes or been demolished for cliff-like apartment blocks with their individual balconies looking out to sea . |
7 | The Concordia ( in the foreground ) looking out to St. Mark 's |
8 | The restaurant has a loggia alongside for summer dining , and there is an attractive swimming pool around which guests can spend a relaxed and leisurely day , soaking up the sunshine and looking out to the rolling countryside all around . |
9 | It was the oldest cottage in the area and I spent hours looking out to sea . |
10 | Night after night I sat on the sofa looking out to sea , the way Francis had . |
11 | Then there was a smaller room at the front of the house where the old man counted his money , and which he called his ‘ den ’ , and , to the rear of the house the kitchen , a large , well-designed place with windows on two sides ; one looking out to the side of the house where the undergrowth reached waist height , and the other two situated at each end of the wall that overlooked the rear garden . |
12 | One day we were at the top of the highest hill on the island , and we were looking out to sea . |
13 | She was only an inch or two shorter than myself , and she walked slowly , slimly , a shade self-consciously , looking out to sea , avoiding my eyes , as if she now was shy . |
14 | All had their sails up and all were looking out to the Solent , not back towards the red foils approaching them at 35 knots . |
15 | Wycliffe was received in the lounge , which had a large picture-window looking out to sea . |
16 | Her eyes were looking out to sea . |
17 | I like the idea of the sort of archways looking out to the right letting light sort of fall in and it , and make a nice pool of light ideal for somebody who 's standing , but he 's not standing in quite the right place . |
18 | myself looking out to where in ten years time |
19 | I know precisely what I shall see , on the other side of the lane , looking out to London over my shoulder . |
20 | ‘ I left New York two years ago , ’ Damian cut in thickly , looking out to sea , his back to her . |
21 | Well he 's looking out to sea . |
22 | It 's very nice sitting on the ver veranda looking out to sea . |