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Look out the window and tell me what you see.
She makes a small sound and looks out the window.
When money comes in the door, class goes out the window.
When nothing happened, he got up to look out the window.
After a little I hear her call out the window to someone.
All you have to do is look out the window.
She turned away for a moment to look out the window.
He got to his feet, and looked out the window.
He looked away from her, out the window across the room.
I let go of him and looked out the window.
In her dark living room she looked out the window.
George and I were looking out the window at them.
I just want to look out the window all day, you know?
Looking out the window, he saw a car go by.
We both looked out the window at the same moment.
She could make out the window, because the fire was going good.
One night I looked out the window and saw someone running away.
He was looking out the window and down to the street.
Instead, he would look out the window and point to the people on the street.
She looked out the window, up the street toward where her mother now lives.
For some, just looking out the window was not enough to make sure they had a clear view.
I'd be looking out the window at everybody playing outside.
When it was time for school he looked out the window.
She seemed to sense this and looked away again, out the window.
She looks out the window as if where we're at is any different.