Example sentences of "[noun] [verb] out [prep] the window " in BNC.
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1 | William gazed out of the window as they drove through what used to be called The Village and was now just another suburban shopping centre . |
2 | The driver leaned out of the window and shouted at the lad , sounded his horn twice , then drove on . |
3 | Once a craft becomes a business , half the pleasure goes out of the window if one has to worry about making enough money to maintain a reasonable standard of living . |
4 | Chant peered out of the window . |
5 | And then there are all those empty packets discarded out of the window onto Britain 's already polluted streets . |
6 | ‘ No , ’ said Antony staring out of the window into the front garden . |
7 | I particularly remember him at parties diving out of the window for fresh air . |
8 | Creed stared out of the window , his chin cushioned on one hand , his eyes doubly concealed , first by the tinted windows of the car , then by his sunglasses . |
9 | Creed stared out of the window , as if it was the Crumbles he could see . |
10 | ‘ Do n't let Dad hear for God 's sake , ’ she moaned quietly , as all her inhibitions went out of the window . |
11 | Edward looked out of the window , where rooks beat across a turbulent sky . |
12 | The President pointed out of the window . |
13 | ‘ There 's your Dad now , ’ said his Mum looking out of the window . |
14 | The book , published by Methuen and called Don ; t Climb Out Of The Window , sprang from a writing class at Richard 's school . |
15 | On the magazine , Jane 's main task was to wrestle with the anglicising of indifferent American short stories , while the particular harpy who was her boss gazed out of the window for ninety per cent of the time . |
16 | Katherine gazed out of the window on to the snowy expanse of Thomas 's garden , the trees graceful in their white covering , the dim outlines of the vast central sculpture . |
17 | Reynolds looked out of the window across the campus . |
18 | Eve looked out of the window down the town , standing as she must often have done over the years . |
19 | Karen looked out of the window . |
20 | ‘ The schoolmaster looked out of the window across the square to the castle where he announced to the class that the flag was flying at half-mast , so he popped out to find out why , thinking it might have been dear old Queen Mary . |
21 | Does humanity go out of the window when a woman security guard is trained ? |
22 | Tug gazed out of the window at the mist lying in the bottom of the dale and the indistinct grey ridges stretching away from the cottage . |
23 | What was it about him , that he only had to be near for her natural calm professionalism to fly out of the window ? |
24 | Duncan leant out of the window and shouted at Myeloski . |
25 | Tom stared out of the window and chewed the end of his pipe . |
26 | William Darling looked out of the window , unhappily . |
27 | Thomasin Darling looked out of the window again , at the wild , angry sea . |
28 | Elaine Morris stared out of the window in astonishment . |
29 | He paused for a moment to glance out of the window . |
30 | He was sitting at a carefully chosen table with the magnificence of Princes Street stretching out through the window behind him . |