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85 Sentences With "looked out on"

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Last year, her window looked out on the school's Jesuit cemetery.
Behind them, two oversized portholes looked out on a constantly moving scene.
From the back your columnist looked out on a canyon of empty pews.
The two looked out on the familiar view — the misty town, Cayuga Lake.
The joy on Skola's face was evident as he looked out on the crowd.
Her room looked out on the part of the harbor where seaplanes take off.
The smell of bacon wafted from the kitchen that looked out on the courtyard.
My solo slender window looked out on an internal courtyard, open to the sky.
When the pregnant plaintiff took the stand, she looked out on a largely empty room.
Several tall windows looked out on the Catskill Mountains, a vista that stretched for miles.
The window looked out on an overpass and a compact cluster of buildings and lights.
I realized each window cruelly looked out on the Statue of Liberty, almost teasing each patient.
Instead, I looked out on the Midtown tourist district's canyon of luxury development and sleek corporate towers.
The 14th-­floor aerie was ringed by wide windows and looked out on a clear but chilly day.
She was facing the big window that looked out on the Newport Harbor, drinking a glass of Ovaltine.
At the dawning of the Cold War, a worried Arthur Schlesinger Jr. looked out on a bleak horizon.
"It would have been filled with light, it would have looked out on the countryside," Ms. Mason said.
WASHINGTON — President Trump looked out on a chamber divided, turning often to his left, where the cheers sustained him.
As they looked out on their chaotic valley home, they vowed to return one day with their daughter in tow.
After women had looked out on that sea of angry sisters, their blindingly peaky little hats screaming "hands off, asshole"?
It was at Avenue A and St. Marks Place, but the windows looked out on an air shaft, not the park.
I looked out on Rockmart's town square and thought that maybe anyone can be Welsh if he or she so wishes.
He looked out on a crashing, bounding sea of bodies, a whole section of the stands transformed into a single, writhing mass.
GREENVILLE, S.C. — Mark Levin, the conservative radio mega-host, looked out on the crowd in an arena here, searching for his missing senator.
Both players looked out on their feet but, as he did in the day's two other tiebreaks, top seed Djokovic proved more steadfast.
A couple of streets away, in the Vier-windenstraat, baker Omar looked out on the house where Abdeslam was arrested earlier this week.
Thom Tillis took the stage at the Crown Expo Center early last week, and looked out on thousands of rowdy North Carolina Republicans.
The window behind the makeshift display looked out on a cold and rainy November morning, and Fils-Aimé was talking about Super Smash Bros.
In the living room, a large window looked out on an adjacent apartment tower, and a camera on a tripod was placed near it.
"Construction was literally outside the window of every single room except for the kitchen, which looked out on a brick wall," Mr. Rozboril said.
"I looked out on the field and saw one guy who was in the opening-day lineup," Manager Terry Collins recalled of several midseason days.
He and his father had built it only six years before; it was full of windows, not all of which looked out on the encroaching cranes.
I went to visit him one morning, and was shown into a stateroom with a long conference table and French windows that looked out on the trees.
I looked out on the lawn -- the place where Jamie and I once sat as a newlywed couple on our honeymoon, where I would soon spread his ashes.
INDIANAPOLIS — Senator Ted Cruz looked out on the hardwood, on the precipice of defeat, claiming the mantle of an underdog squad from the fictional Indiana town of Hickory.
I couldn't stop myself from slowing down and smiling as I looked out on the place where, nearly 30 years ago, I first got airborne as a pilot.
We were shooting at FP's trailer with Betty & Jughead, and there was a huge sense of victory — like we climbed a mountain and looked out on what we achieved.
Her bedroom looked out on a lot overgrown with wildflowers; her sitting room faced the neighbors' yard, which had strong, confident grass and a hammock full of children's toys.
Our bedroom windows looked out on the same backyards, and every day, she must have walked past my house, though I can't recall if I ever actually saw her.
We looked out on the pond for a minute, before going into his vast, modern studio, where eight or so new paintings were propped on antique chairs against the walls.
The restaurant was decorated with crates of oranges, apples and large, uncut pineapples, and the Povlsens looked out on the ocean rollers crashing into a sea wall not far away.
GIOIA TAURO, Italy — From its headquarters in Calabria, the poorest, least-developed region in Italy, Gruppo Ventura looked out on the world and spotted a potentially lucrative growth opportunity — Iran.
Climbing up the incline of the piece, you looked out on the skyline of New York City, a place with an economy shaped in its early days by this human trafficking.
"My mother was one of seven girls raised by a disabled father," he said as he looked out on a horde of gingham shirts, khaki, fine Sunday dresses and derby hats.
On a recent afternoon, the Australian-born Mr. Ham looked out on the workers in hard hats affixing pine planking to cover the Tyvek plastic wrap still visible on the stern.
From the commander's hatch, Rowe looked out on a stretch of rolling farmland and thick pine forests that US military planners now consider the most vulnerable chink in the NATO alliance.
Carol's yard was mostly weeds, but there was on its periphery a beautiful tree with spreading, somehow joyous branches; she looked out on it and felt dim, seeping gratitude for its beauty.
As a powerful typhoon tore through Japan this week, travelers at Kansai International Airport looked out on a terrifying void: Where they should have seen the runway, they saw only the sea.
His family's home was across the Savannah River, in South Carolina, just a 22013-minute drive from Augusta, Ga. Their house, in Aiken, looked out on the Woodside Plantation Country Club golf course.
He'd seemed surprised to see his daughter there, in her bedroom, surprised that the interior layout of their house should have direct consequences on the outside world, on whose window looked out on what.
"Fishing with my favorite angler," the mother of three, 33, captioned two photos of her son, who sported a baseball cap and yellow lifejacket as he looked out on a beautiful blue ocean and sky.
That, combined with what her husband, Casey, earned at the plant, was enough to allow them to rent a house in the town of Wakeman, where their front porch looked out on a leafy street.
Their dormitory bedroom looked out on Jett Hall, the campus's main building, and from their windows, the campus spread out over 2350 acres, with Georgian Revival buildings cropping out of red clay and open green space.
Haynes, a trim, boyish fifty-eight, with dishevelled brindle hair, was standing at the epicenter of his newest drama: a small corner office, whose west-facing windows looked out on skyscrapers and a sliver of the Ohio River.
There, under fans slowly circling above the elegant patio, we looked out on the heavily trafficked square and sipped wine, interrupted occasionally by the rumble of distant artillery reminding us of the war going on outside the city.
BUENOS AIRES — Lucía Bulat, a 228-year-old medical student, was dancing on the steps of the congressional palace in Buenos Aires as she looked out on a crowd of abortion rights demonstrators who had gathered in Argentina's capital.
In 22019, when the explorers of the second Powell expedition arrived at the edge of that blank spot, their leader looked out on the "multitude of chasms before us," and declared that "no animal without wings" could cross it.
A child of poverty whose father died before she was born, Ms. Miller lived with her mother and sister in a cramped, noisy Harlem apartment, whose back windows looked out on the ballroom that would be her steppingstone to stardom.
I looked out on all these people, close to a hundred thousand people, and if I ever feel a little nervousness, I just think about that moment—getting in front of the class and then just saying what was on my mind.
Two weeks ago, a rattled Mr. Ryan looked out on the House floor, where he has spent much of his adult life, and saw hundreds of Democrats, including many with whom he has served for years, shouting him down over gun control legislation.
Cory Booker had expected 10,000 people to turn out for the rally in downtown Newark that launched his presidential campaign, but on April 13, against a huge American flag draped across a building high above Military Park, he looked out on just 4,53 supporters.
The prison was damaged during Hurricane Sandy and ultimately closed, but Robert Hammond, a founder of the High Line, told me the office he rented while the park was being developed looked out on Bayview, allowing the staff to watch as inmates played basketball on the roof.
And a study of hospitals by the architectural expert Roger Ulrich found that patients whose windows looked out on views of nature needed less pain medication and were released from the hospital on average about a day earlier than those whose rooms faced a bare brick wall.
Pride 2017 Joey Arias, a gender-bending performer in the mold of a 1930s jazz chanteuse, was in his element as he looked out on the hundreds of plumed, spangled and painted 20-something men and women crowding the dance floor of Susanne Bartsch's weekly summertime party, On Top.
When I visited his home, he showed me the mostly bare walls of his studio before leading me upstairs, into an informal gallery room, with windows that looked out on the surrounding landscape, which felt, with the naked trees on the horizon, vast and lonely in the early December chill.
The building and the rest of the crescent once looked out on to gardens until the deep-level shelter was built during the Second World War.Minerva House, North Crescent WC1. Ornamental Passions, 20 November 2010. Retrieved 26 December 2014.
The Löwenbräu, across from the Türkisches Café on the fourth floor, emulated a Bavarian bierkeller and looked out on a painted view of the Zugspitze, behind which diners could watch the sun set. An "original Bavarian band" provided the entertainment.
They communicated > with servants and visitors through a window that looked out on the > churchyard, and observed Mass and received communion through a window that > was directed towards the high altar. As contemplatives, the anchoresses’ > primary purpose was to pray, seeking complete union with God.
The small room was painted entirely black and had gold stars on the ceiling. One large window looked out on the falls. The bathroom adjacent to her bedroom was finished in a deep blue tile inlaid with gold, and mirrors were mounted and positioned to create endless reflections. Behind the house were terraced gardens and a caretaker's cottage.
Outfitted as a second floor sitting room, its large crescent shaped windows looked out on the riverfront on one side and back to the Falconwood Park and forestlands on the other. There were twin halls running parallel to the building's length that ended in French doors leading to the second story verandas. The 12 guest rooms (containing a bedroom and bath) were off these hallways.
Tulip Mazumdar is a British journalist and broadcaster who currently works for the BBC as their global health reporter. Mazumdar is from Spalding, Lincolnshire, her first name chosen by her mother as she looked out on tulip fields in Lincolnshire. She is of Indian Bengali descent. She attended The King's (The Cathedral) School, and then the University of Liverpool before moving to work for BBC Radio Merseyside.
Mikhail Gavrilov (April 9, 1893, Saint Petersburg, Russian Empire - April 4, 1954), professor, religious writer, historian, teacher, Russian Catholic apostolate in exile, member of the a parishioner of the Greek Catholic Church of the Annunciation in Brussels after of Parish of Holy Trinity in Paris, author and fellow publishers of the newspapers "Life with God" and "East Christian Center" and member of Russian apostolate in the Diaspora. Gavrilov's works broadcast transmissions to the world and the light of life looked out on the waves of the Monte Carlo.
After several management and ownership changes, it went into receivership to the First National Bank of Council Bluffs in 1966 and closed in 1970. It originally had two restaurants: The Terrace Cafe and the Java Room, and a cocktail lounge named The Ruby Room. All were located on the lobby level, and both the Java Room and Ruby Room were accessible from the street as well as from the hotel. The Terrace Cafe featured a Loggia which looked out on Bayliss Park across the street, and was decorated in the Adam style .
Hulot's Holiday" I remember seeing when I was 17 -- that was a major inspiration. He opened a window to a world that I'd never looked out on before, and I thought, "God, that's interesting," how a comic situation can be developed as purely visual and yet it's not under-cranked, it's not speeded-up, Benny Hill comedy -- it's more deliberate; it takes its time. And I enjoyed that". On an interview at "The 11", independent animation director Bill Plympton labeled Tati as a major influence on his work.
The small country estate in Portsmouth was purchased in 1872 by Thomas E. Brayton (1844–1939), He was the treasurer of the Union Cotton Manufacturing Company in nearby Fall River, Massachusetts and he was looking for a country summer retreat. It consisted of of land, a white clapboard summer residence, farm outbuildings, a pasture and a vegetable garden. The main Victorian home looked out on Narragansett Bay. It was Gardener Joseph Carreiro, superintendent of the property from 1905 to 1945 who slowly transformed it into a museum of living sculpture.
The peristyle has a portico on three sides and different areas including an oecus (lost following a landslide), and several scenic areas that looked out on the sea. On the west side there is a square fish pond with lead pipes and water spouts. The south side is a pseudo- portico adorned with columns resting on a wall, behind which lies the baths that includes a caldarium with a bathtub, a tepidarium also with tub and garden and a laconicum with domed roof and a kitchen. On the north side next to Ariana Villa are a triclinium, a cubiculum.
Plantations typically consisted of a nearly self-sufficient community including the head iron master, workers and their families, and other shopkeepers, blacksmiths, and agricultural workers needed to sustain mining and smelting operations as well as life on the plantation. Plantations were foremost land-intensive operations, commonly comprising thousands of acres. The grounds were typically defined by a conspicuous mansion, belonging to the iron master, which looked out on the charcoal furnace or iron forge from atop a geographically higher location. The iron master was also in charge of hiring skilled labor and investing capital in construction and maintenance of charcoal furnaces and forges for the refining and working of iron.
From the Mount of Olives he looked out on the altar built by Ezra, and in the Valley of Josaphat he saw the Tomb of Zechariah "Who was a priest and a prophet" and the Tomb of Absalom. From that point on the journey becomes confused, and the names of the sites listed in it are not arranged in any logical order. In addition, various sites are not in the place known today. For example, he locates the tomb of Simeon bar Yochai at Kfar Hananya, and the tomb of Dinah, where the rest of the pilgrims place at Mount Arbel, he places near Nablus.
As he took complete control, Tim looked out on the Other's ruined home, finally grown-up and ready to face whatever challenges the future held with "no more whining". Tim soon became the target of various groups seeking to kill him, and in his panic, called out to the Trenchcoat Brigade for help. They advised him to enroll at the White School, where he would not only be safe, but would be taught about magic. All he needed to do was speak his true name, and the gates would open and allow him in: unfortunately, when he tried "Timothy Hunter", they stayed firmly shut.
At its mouth, the bay was wide, and was suitable for medium-sized ships. To the south of the port, an oil refinery with 40 storage tanks and a cracking plant lay along a steep ridge, separating the port from the European suburb of Klandasan, which looked out on the open sea from the cape that sat at the eastern part of the bay. Two roads fanned out from Balikpapan town, one running north-east to Samarinda – dubbed the "Milford Highway" by the Australians – while the other – the "Vasey Highway" – stretched south along the coast towards Sambodja. The oil refinery in Balikpapan was supplied with oil from fields around Sambodja and Sangasanga to the north-east.
Whilst John Wood the Elder's Circus includes superimposed orders and a detailed frieze, the Royal Crescent – designed by his son - has a single order and plain decoration throughout. The site Wood chose for the Royal Crescent also shows that he was interested in creating a proto-romantic dialogue between his buildings and the surrounding countryside. Previous buildings and set-pieces in Bath were all intensely urban and inward looking whereas the Royal Crescent was fully open and looked out on to open fields. This is not always apparent today, but when it was built in 1775 the crescent was situated right on the edge of the city with no nearby buildings to block residents' views of the countryside.
Goldstein requested to read some of Lawton's work, and by the third script, Goldstein recognized Lawton's talent. Goldstein asked Lawton to write a fresh story that he could use to introduce Lawton's writing talent to producers and studios. Goldstein requested a classic romance with irresistible male and female lead roles, using a one-week clock so the story would take place over a tight time frame, giving the final caveat that the story had to have real power—Goldstein wanted it written from a deeply personal life experience. Lawton had just ended a significant relationship and lived in a tiny studio in a rough part of Los Angeles, on an alley that looked out on a steady stream of pimps, prostitutes, drug dealers, homeless and police.
One of the producers told Williams that the audience had been given a party before the recording and most were drunk. Here is a lyrical excerpt from a Christmas episode, Cinderella, first broadcast on Christmas Eve 1967, of "Good King Boroslav": :Good King Boroslav looked out, :On the night of grungers, :Saw them wurdling round about, :Armed with rubber plungers, :Brightly shone their artefacts, :Red their possets glowing, :He knew not from whence they came, (switches back into suggestive accent) :But 'e knew where they were going! In 1975, Williams later starred with Leslie Phillips, Lance Percival, Miriam Margolyes and others, in the short-lived radio sketch show Oh, Get On with It (based on a pilot episode entitled Get On With It), which also featured appearances by Rambling Syd.
Map of Heian-kyō, 1696 Perspective Pictures of Places in Japan: Sanjūsangen-dō in Kyoto Toyoharu, In 784 AD emperor Kammu constructed Nagaoka-kyō, moving the capital from Heijō-kyō. It is thought that he wished to build a new, Emperor Tenji faction capital far from Yamato Province which was the power base for the temples and aristocrats who supported the Emperor Tenmu faction. However, only 9 years later in January 793 AD, Emperor Kammu assembled his retainers and announced another relocation of the capital (for the reason see the entry on Nagaoka-kyō.) The location for the new capital was to be Kadono located between two rivers in the north of Yamashiro, ten kilometres to the northeast of Nagaoka-kyō. It is said that the Emperor Kammu had previously looked out on Kadono from the Shōgun Tsuka in Higashiyama Ward of Kyoto City, deciding then that it was a suitable location for the capital.
In Kokusai Toshi Kōbe no Keifu, Toshio Kusumoto guesses that the shogunate, mindful of the population's preference to keep foreigners at a distance and wishing to avoid conflict, wanted to avoid opening the already bustling and prosperous port of Hyōgo.The Port of Hyōgo was at the time operating as an outport of Osaka where many business dealings and transactions took place.Kusumoto 2007, pp. 38–39 Meanwhile, Shinshū Kōbe Shishi: Rekishi-hen 3 and Kokusai Toshi Kōbe no Keifu both conjecture that it was easier to secure a site in the less densely populated area around Kōbe-mura, and this site also allowed the reappropriation of the Kobe Naval Training Center, which had shut down in 1865. A November 1865 survey of the surrounding ocean by an attendant of the British envoy Harry Smith Parkes indicated that the area intended for the foreign settlement, somewhat removed from the old Hyōgo town center, looked out on a small bay that was sufficiently deep and provided an anchorage abundant in nature.

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