Example sentences of "look out [prep] " in BNC.

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1 In other words , the speaker can read his speech and look out into the audience at the same time .
2 So , I 'll now lift up the the curtain and look out into the street and see if there is any sign of them .
3 Your eyes look out into the world around you .
4 We look out into the darkness wondering why we elected to go nearly a hundred miles in this .
5 I look out into the darkness , but my eyes do n't focus at first , as they are so fresh from sleep .
6 Oh well I look out onto the window and see that it 's
7 look out through their eyes .
8 Sit for a relaxing drink in its comfortable bar and you look out through picture windows which frame gondolas alive with colour and Venetian style .
9 It is a rambling Tudor house run by John and Margaret Parker , whose breakfast room and drawing room look out over a wonderful walled garden , beyond which fields of grazing cows stretch down to the river .
10 The principal rooms look out over Mylor Harbour and Carrick Roads , one of Britain 's most beautiful estuaries and busiest day sailing haunts .
11 The gardens look out over the Bay of Tremezzina , and all of the bedrooms have lovely lake views .
12 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 .
13 Explore the underground installations , browse in the museum , stand by the guns and look out over the Channel as gunners did in two wars .
14 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 .
15 The bedrooms look out over picturesque Ravello whose main square is only an easy five minutes walk away .
16 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 .
17 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 .
18 ‘ Yeah , well , ’ Andy says , coming to stand near me and look out over the water .
19 They look out over the audience . )
20 But I get a different feeling now when I look out over London .
21 His streaming muzzle and look out over the meadows ,
22 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 .
23 Householders however , who look out over the proposed site may fear the loss of a pleasant environment and a drop in their property value .
24 It turns , and the door judders open upon a little room under the eaves , with windows that look out over rooftops and the open sky .
25 As the train slows down considerably on the bend , look out beyond the Castoff Carpet Centre ( formerly Watley Baptist Chapel ) over the spire of Saint Greavsies and you may be able to spot the rusty corrugated sheeting , glistening muddily in the sunlight , that makes up the ground 's perimeter fencing .
26 Sanger duty is particularly boring because there is nothing else to do but look out of the window , and since it is rarely done in pairs social interaction provides no compensation .
27 ‘ I wo n't let my wife and daughter look out of the window , ’ wrote an irate resident — because the ‘ travellers ’ were peeing against the trees ( 1985 — or 1885 ? ) .
28 Let us go upstairs to the bathroom , stand on the stool , look out of the top of the window , craning our necks to the left .
29 Look out of the window ; there 's always something good to see , whether it is the early morning sunshine , the flowers in the garden or the birds in the trees .
30 There were no books in the room so all I could do was look out of the window and wait for the quarterly chimes from the Cathedral Clock .
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