Example sentences of "the window at the " in BNC.
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1 | In doing so we felt that casual passers-by , looking in the window at the menu , would be more likely to come in knowing what price they would have to pay . |
2 | So there was always a bottle of Reisling and a guitar , his Japanese kimono and him staying in bed , looking out of the window at the wolves chasing the train as we went through Siberia in the snow , whereas Geoffrey McCormack ( or Warren Peace as he was known professionally ) and I would get off at nearly every stop if we were awake , and run around on the platform . |
3 | ‘ Look , ’ she said pointing out of the window at the toy wigwam . |
4 | 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 . |
5 | Standing up , he gazed through the window at the massive gritstone ridge which stood against the sky on the other side of the main dale . |
6 | She lay on the narrow white bed , staring out of the window at the gray-white clouds moving heavily across the October sky , and tried to organize her thinking . |
7 | After take-off , a miracle I might have thought in other circumstances , the stewardess handed me a sickly sweet fruit drink and I tried to peer through the tight lattice of scratch marks on the window at the Andes , at the snow , at the jungle . |
8 | A high hedge of hibiscus screened all of the front from passers-by , except the window at the end which Nana used as a shop counter , letting down the shutter when she was open for business . |
9 | And then ( as he stood and stared through the window at the magazine ) Boy imagined sleeping with these men , actually sleeping , sharing a bed with them for the night . |
10 | During the days , while the man slept , Boy would sleep a little himself , in a chair , in preparation for his nights at The Bar ; but mostly he would stare out of the window at the city , or stare at the television . |
11 | He looked out of the window at the trucks lumbering through the mist , down the road towards Algeciras or heading east towards Malaga . |
12 | He shrugged his shoulders and , whistling the Lorelei , stared out of the window at the castles on the Rhine . |
13 | I looked out of the window at the sun flashing on a field of snow . |
14 | ‘ You want a convertible in weather like this ? ’ she asked incredulously , gazing out the window at the cold ( but sunny ) October morning . |
15 | Alison looked away out of the window at the facade of New College opposite . |
16 | A tiny , round , mahogany dining-table stood by the window at the far end of the room snatching cold , white light from the space outside . |
17 | He glanced out at the window at the oak tree where Rachel and his son were buried . |
18 | And when he came into the Pincushion Room and rested his elbows on the window-ledge , he would look out of the window at the garden bright with midsummer sun or bathed in moonlight and think , all this is mine , that garden , that fruit cage within the flint walls , that lake , the Little Wood , as far as I can see on either side of me and in front of the house and behind , all that is mine … |
19 | He put the papers away and leaned back , gazing out of the window at the bright banks of sunlit cloud as they reached thirty thousand feet . |
20 | Kevin peered out of the window at the grey tarmac and the rain , and wondered what the family would say when they saw him and his wife . |
21 | He stared out of the window at the lights of the cars streaming along rue du Faubourg-St-Honoré at the end of the street . |
22 | Bolt Head stared impassively out of the window at the dramatic skyline of Manhattan . |
23 | On this sunny summer afternoon , Little Billy was kneeling on a chair in the living room , gazing out through the window at the wonderful world beyond . |
24 | And now Little Billy was kneeling on the chair , gazing with longing through the window at the famous Forest of Sin . |
25 | Duncan stayed awake , looking out of the window at the cloud-covered land thirty thousand feet below . |
26 | He then followed Duncan through the small terminal to where they could look out of the window at the tarmac ramp , on to the military side , where Duncan had seen the transporter . |
27 | He peered out of the window at the moonlit landscape . |
28 | Sebastian was looking out the window at the racehorses in the Curragh . |
29 | The flats face Carntyne dog track , and I gaze out of the window at the greyhounds as they sprint after the electric hare , then , late in the afternoon , transfer my attention to the road , in the hope of seeing my father appear again with sweeties , and notebooks for me to draw in . |
30 | The success — I am looking out of the window at the thickly carpeted mountainside — comes from the knowledge of shared weakness , the weakness of both men and women in matters of sex and passion . |