Example sentences of "[conj] looking out [prep] the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | If Marcus was sitting on his bed or walking about the room or looking out of the window , Ludens would sit near him either on a chair or else on the floor his knees up , his back against the wall . |
2 | He said that looking out from the platform towards the town reminded him of the late President Kennedy looking out over the Berlin Wall . |
3 | No other words were needed and he stood , walking to the window and looking out at the courtyard that was bathed in sunlight . |
4 | Sammy stood on the mat shaking his fur by the open door and looking out at the sheets of rain that were now whipping across the graveyard . |
5 | Luke said , going scarlet and looking out of the window , ‘ I wondered if , I mean , do you need , I mean , would you have any job you could give me ? |
6 | Then she was aware of someone staring at her and looking out of the corner of her eyes she saw it was Carmella . |
7 | He stayed where he was , leaning over the rail and looking out across the straits towards Spain . |
8 | He withdrew his hand and turned from her , standing in his saddle and looking out across the valley . |
9 | Sorvino glanced at his observer and saw that he was half-turned in his seat and looking out towards the back of the car . |
10 | She had spent some time after breakfast standing on her balcony and looking out towards the mountains . |
11 | ‘ You did n't think of opening your door and looking out into the corridor ? ’ she asked . |
12 | She quickly changed her position , so that she was no longer facing him but looking out towards the lake . |
13 | But looking out of the window he saw the hills again . |
14 | Lady Bell wrote of women in Middlesbrough in 1907 being ‘ curiously devoid of public spirit or interest in outside affairs ’ , and some 40 years later , Slater and Woodside described their female respondents as looking out on the world from their homes ‘ as from a beleaguered fortress ’ . |