Use "through the window" in a sentence

1. A brick crashed through the window.

2. The sun slanted through the window.

3. Sunlight came streaming through the window.

4. He waves good-bye through the window.

5. The evening sun slanted through the window.

6. I saw it through the window pane.

7. He hurled the brick through the window.

8. The moon is shining through the window.

9. They threw a brick through the window.

10. Mailman saw the body through the window.

11. He made his escape through the window.

12. 7 The girl coyly peeped through the window.

13. The evening sunlight shone Aslant through the window

14. Through the window, she saw Anderson saunter over.

15. I saw his head poking through the window.

16. Henry peeped through the window into the kitchen.

17. The evening sunlight shone aslant through the window.

18. A wasp had flown in through the window.

19. 19 The burglar got in through the window.

20. 5 The burglar got in through the window.

21. 7 A football came crashing through the window.

22. The tea forgotten, she gazed blankly through the window.

23. A beam of sunlight shone in through the window.

24. 25 Someone had flung a brick through the window.

25. Overcome by curiosity, the boy looked through the window.

26. The fist sunlight go through the window blind stealthily.

27. The rays of lamp shone out through the window.

28. She could hear the strains of Mozart through the window.

29. A lean , swarthy fellow was peering through the window, grinning impudently.

30. He fell through the window while horsing around with some friends.

31. Crumpet looks in through the window to steal Steve Shelton's beer

32. I peeped through the window to see if she was there.

33. A glance through the window offers a view of the West Lake.

34. Through the window came the last few oblique rays of evening sunshine.

35. Through the window I could see the commanding figure of Mrs Bradshaw.

36. When the sunlight comes through the window you see these little fibers.

37. MR COEBEN , 50 ish , short pudgy, climbs carefully back through the window.

38. I stood on the tips of my toes to look through the window.

39. Snow was coming down so thickly I could barely see through the window.

40. So instead, what I do is just stand outside and look through the window.

41. She glanced through the window in a half-hearted attempt to tell the hour.

42. I looked through the window, a large semicircle that extended almost to the ceiling.

43. 🔊 The candlelight started to Coruscate through the window and onto the freshly fallen snow

44. I stole a look through the window at those mosquitoes that crept languidly on the glass.

45. The sun was streaming in through the window, yet it did nothing to lighten his mood.

46. ASTRONAUTS thrill to photograph the earth as it looms large through the window of a spacecraft.

47. 25 He greets an old woman as she peers through the window of Patel's newsagent shop.

48. The stammering policeman jumped through the window and embedded his booted foot in the overturned pot.

49. He shielded his eyes with his hands and tried to peer through the window beside him.

50. An ultraviolet light beam shines through the window, illuminating the precise cross-section of the object.

51. He cut in through the window, went in, and then sent up the gear with the bag.

52. “I barely got out through the window, but then I was swept away by the oily, smelly torrent.

53. At Camasunary the bothy for walkers by the sea had a driftwood firelight glow coming through the window.

54. The restorative material is then displaced so that it contacts an adjacent inter proximal surface through the window.

55. The transducers are driven by a generator (13) to produce surface acoustic waves that propagate through the window.

56. I sit in my room by candlelight, the distant black silhouettes of land through the window strangely calming.

57. The Bible says: “Michal had David descend through the window, that he might go and run away and escape.

58. A stun grenade was hurled through the window on the left and landed in the middle of the room.

59. He glanced over, shading his eyes, and seemed to see me, looking through the window from the utility room.

60. In fact, I could see them through the window, lying on the dining room table where I had left them.

61. 6 He listened through the window and prayed ardently for the new baptism of the Spirit and the gift of tongues.

62. Another stun grenade was thrown in and a third soldier hurled himself through the window after it, before it had exploded.

63. I peer through the window to the side of the door and a mime is in progress, a woman energetically vacuuming.

64. You know, you should sweep me out of my feet. Out through the window and down the rope by to your valued steed.

65. 15 After that she let them down by a rope through the window, for her house was on a side of the city wall.

66. To enter the premises, one has to step through the window of what appears to be a derelict department store called Purge & Dowse Ltd.

67. the lodge is like a goldfish bowl in reverse, where you sit and watch angelfish, parrotfish, barracuda and snapperspeering in at you through the window.

68. For the close-ups when Lester and Angela move to the couch, Hall tried to keep rain in the frame, lighting through the window onto the ceiling behind Lester.

69. The Bible relates: “Michal, Saul’s daughter, herself looked down through the window and got to see King David leaping and dancing around before Jehovah; and she began to despise him in her heart.” —2 Samuel 6:14-16.

70. I Crept over to the starboard side to pull the bell to set her back; raised up and took a look, and I saw about fifteen shot holes through the window panes; had come so lively I hadn't noticed them

71. He sat in his dwelling alone, watching through the window, seeing children at play, citizens bicycling home from uneventful days at work, ordinary lives free of Anguish because he had been selected, as others before him had, to bear their burden.

72. ‘The sea was Churning - almost as much as her stomach was, in nervousness.’ ‘Through the window we watched the brown sea Churning beneath the pier.’ ‘I nodded slowly, feeling liquids inside my head churn roughly.’ ‘Hopefully, if my views help make your mind churn, that adds spice to your life as well.’

73. It's a plum tree, it looks like apple blossom but it's white, and looking at it, instead of saying "Oh that's nice blossom" last week looking at it through the window when I'm writing, I see it is the whitest, frothiest, Blossomest blossom that there ever could be, and I can see it.