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43 Sentences With "looked out onto"

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A large window in the workshop looked out onto hilly pastures.
Each room looked out onto the medieval and ruminative Oudezijds Achterburgwal canal.
Johnston earlier this month looked out onto San Francisco Bay, and saw two ships passing each other.
Giant windows at the front looked out onto 42nd Street, but no one looked out of them.
Aptly named "The View," the revolving restaurant and lounge looked out onto the center of New York's skyscrapers.
Floor-to-ceiling windows looked out onto a swimming pool and beyond it, the choppy, blue-gray water of Choctawhatchee Bay.
Inside on a shining wooden floor stood a single barber chair facing a rectangle window, which looked out onto the sea.
There, as advertised on the website, the property looked out onto a spectacular sheer tuff cliff bleached by the northwest winds.
He crossed his legs and looked out onto the water, where a group of children were engaged in a sailing regatta.
Its facade was yellow-white, with ornaments above and between the hundred or so windows that looked out onto the park.
We chatted, but mostly I just looked out onto Megijima's quiet coast, not looking into a mirror until it was all done.
The living space included a full-sized couch, a fireplace, a bookshelf, and two huge windows that looked out onto the lake.
I turned my chair toward the wall of windows that looked out onto the beaver slough between the cabin and the lake.
This view from the T.B.T.A. building does not exist; Moses's office had, in fact, looked out onto the less picturesque Triborough toll plaza.
There was a picture window behind the bed and, to the side of the room, another window, which looked out onto a neighbor's roof.
The metal-sheathed room looked out onto the promenade of an upscale shopping mall, and featured a large block of ice for a bench.
Behind him, a picture window looked out onto a blooming garden; now and then a hummingbird appeared over his left shoulder, punctuating his thoughts with winged flourishes.
He inspected his hotel room, approving of the lone queen-size bed, the flat-screen mounted on the wall, the small window that looked out onto the beach.
Flooding in Red Hook has to be taken into account as well, said Karen Blondel, an environmental activist whose Lorraine Street window looked out onto the most contaminated ball fields.
The artist Charles Lim Yi Yong grew up in a kampong, or village, near where work on the airport began in 1975, so his house looked out onto reclaimed land.
Even The Gaslight Anthem, the rock darlings who came out of semi-retirement to play their entire fan-favorite album as the Saturday night headliner, looked out onto a sparsely filled field.
She was on the rooftop terrace of Valentine Hall, a dining facility that was doubling as a dormitory, when she looked out onto the campus grounds and Bryan Woo caught her eye.
In the Roman port of Ostia, a few days before setting sail for Africa, Augustine and his mother were standing by a window that looked out onto an enclosed garden, and talking intimately.
In the room were a bank of unalarmed and unsecured windows that looked out onto a publically accessible loading dock, making the irradiators highly vulnerable to theft or sabotage of the radioactive material.
He lived on the top three floors of a brownstone that looked out onto a quiet, tree-lined section of 17th Street, from which the city took on a lush, decadent kind of beauty.
She and O'Keeffe sat in the artist's sitting room, with its giant, raw, wooden ceiling beams and big picture window that looked out onto lilies, stones, and salt cedar trees, and discussed health food.
We walked down to the park by the United Nations building and looked out onto the river where there was a big ball of ring-billed and great black-backed gulls with some herring gulls.
On the wall to the right, where a large window looked out onto Market Street below, the wallpaper was patterned in a geometric print wholly different from the design on its black-out window shade.
I looked out onto the city below both rivers visible dividing the densely packed brown roofs and pastel facades; an oxidized copper statue of the archangel St. Michael holding a downward-facing spear dominated the foreground.
The kitchen and bathroom windows looked out onto a grimy air shaft, and right into my neighbors' apartments, so at night I did a lot of ducking, being too slack to install a shade or even tack up a sheet.
And in the bathroom that shares a wall with the second bedroom, he kept an original transom window that once looked out onto the yard; it is now an interior window, allowing natural light to filter in from the bedroom.
Two highlights to the day: baking in a wood-fired sauna with a picture window that looked out onto the frozen river, this hiss of water on hot stones competing with the roaring water, and a hot pool with a steaming waterfall and behind the waterfall, an illuminated grotto.
King, Gilded Prism, p. 182 Brummer was not allowed to accompany them. Nicholas Mikhailovich's cell was a large room with windows that looked out onto the courtyard. He had a camp bed that he had brought with him.
This small, one-story house was originally built in 1850. Three of its windows looked out onto Frunze Street, two more, onto Italyansky Lane.Дом 31. Фрунзе улица From 1870 to 1900 the house belonged to the Sychev merchant family.
One of them looked out onto the savanna, but it did not view the entire savanna. The other viewing point was from on top of an elevated walkway. The walkway was not wheelchair accessible. This viewing point gave you a bird's eye view of the savanna.
On that long strip of undergrowth and shaken turf, one > might have said by the stirring of a volcano, the fallen rocks looked like > the ruins of a great vanished city which once looked out onto the ocean, > itself dominated by the white, endless wall of the cliff.
The windows were lined with pink silk curtains and looked out onto the Promenade Deck, allowing ample sunlight to flood the room. The popularity of this space had proved disappointing aboard the Olympic, and Thomas Andrews had plans to convert part of the room on the Titanic into further passenger quarters.Lynch, Don & Marschall, Ken. Titanic – An Illustrated History, Wellfleet Press: 1997; 40.
With a distinct inner-city vibe and armed with a pair of binoculars, Mick was tempted to look "beyond the set" and peer into the windows of his neighbours. At the rear of the set was some large windows which looked out onto the neighbourhood. The end result was pure visual comedy. Some of Mick's neighbours were less than appealing, and most were just freaky.
The windows would originally have had no bars and looked out onto a garden or lawn. Marks along one wall still remain where wooden benches and tables were affixed to it in the 19th century, when the building was a workhouse. Accessible from an opening halfway along the cloister walk is the chapter house vestibule. There was once an entrance arch which extended back .
It was known as Swindon House until 1850, and later as the Lawn. The family home was a double-cube fronted building of brick with stone dressings and a baluster parapet. To the east of this was a five-bedroom dining block that looked out onto the gardens. When last occupied by the family, the Lawn had an outer and inner hall on the ground floor (giving access to a lobby and drawing room), a dining room with adjoining study, billiard room, library and gun room.
Its clock tower reached into the air. It was also the city's first building to have a steel frame structure, and the first to be built with electrical wiring incorporated into its design. The structure featured elevators with cages of highly intricate wrought iron, a glass covered atrium and mezzanine level, and floors, moldings, railings, and wainscoting made of marble. The atrium was high, and 10 floors of balconies looked out onto the space (which provided interior light in an era when indoor lighting was not common). It boasted more than 39,000 interior electric lights, and its own electrical generator.
At the outbreak of war, the appearance of RAF Old Sarum had changed little. Its line of hangars still looked out onto the grass flying field, while a Roman road still formed the northern border of the airfield. The squadron continued to be primarily engaged in training and developing ground support techniques, including the spraying of poison gas, although this was never actually used. In February the 16 Squadron left for France via Hawkinge and its place was taken by the first two Canadian flying units to arrive in Britain – 110 and 112 Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF) Squadrons.
Boris Shcherbakov was born in Vasilyevsky Island, Leningrad, in December 11, 1949, his father was a chauffeur and mother a factory worker. The Shcherbakov family consisted of five people, who lived in a sixteen-meter communal flat in Opochinin's street on Vasilyevsky Island. The room window looked out onto the Gulf of Finland, to which were ships, and Boris dreamed of what it would be like to become a captain and travel. At the age of 12 Boris was selected for the role of Glebka Prokhorov in the children's adventure film Mandate. In 1967, Boris graduated from high school and tried to enter LGITMIK, but did not pass the competition on the third round.

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