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97 Sentences With "looks out onto"

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Heck, even the hotel gym looks out onto the sea.
Nowadays her house looks out onto abandoned homes on all sides.
A balcony at Club 33 looks out onto New Orleans Square.
The front window looks out onto the sidewalk where there are planters.
I was seated in the back area that looks out onto the expansive, snow-covered patio.
There is a seating area near the balcony, which, Ms. Laich said, looks out onto the pond.
A wide front yard slopes to a cluster of trees, while the back looks out onto pastures.
But he looks out onto the street and he sees an emotional Abby flashing her own quiet goodbye.
New York City's Rockaway Beach, like most beaches, looks out onto a seemingly endless stretch of blue water.
"Walls won't halt immigration," he said from his viewing balcony, which also looks out onto the Pacific Ocean.
The Stunning and Modern Seafront Villa in Colonia de Saint Jordi, Spain, looks out onto the Mediterranean sea.
The freestanding tub looks out onto a private patio and the bedroom has killer views of the city, too.
The window looks out onto a dumpster-filled alleyway, with busted slat blinds hovering at the top of the pane.
I took these images while standing on the rooftop of my friend's apartment building, which looks out onto the Highline.
The estate, known as Jule Pond, looks out onto a quarter mile of ocean on the coveted (and pricey) Hamptons beach.
The studio is a converted horse stable in Wiltshire, England that I insulated and painted, and it looks out onto a pond.
The master bedroom, at the front of the house, has an original diamond-paned bay window that looks out onto the street.
In the large picture window behind them that looks out onto the city, a missile hits in the not-too-far distance.
The complex also boasts unusual features such as a sheer glass corridor on the eighth floor that looks out onto the harbor.
My studio has a wall of glass that looks out onto a laughing Buddha statue under a maple tree in the front atrium.
And I still didn't turn down a visit to the stand across the street, Pandy and Mucca, which looks out onto Piazzale Libia.
Both spaces have doors leading to a recently built wooden deck with a glass railing that looks out onto the harbor and city.
To the right is the guest bedroom, which looks out onto the street and is large enough to hold a queen-size bed.
Its ironbark-beam-ceilinged dining room looks out onto Mumbulla Mountain, where local Aboriginal people held initiation ceremonies until the early 20th century.
The dark hardwood floors in the main seating area continue into the dining room, where an arched picture window looks out onto the street.
An intruder (Lindsey Kraft of Grace and Frankie) walks into the Balboa Island home through the back door, which looks out onto the pier.
The home Conor and his mother live in looks out onto a graveyard outside a church, with an enormous yew tree hanging over it.
So early Saturday morning, Mr. Sanders stood in the marble foyer, which looks out onto a large cobblestone drive just inside the Vatican walls.
That's before he even invites me into his kitchen, which looks out onto an aviary occupied by three rare turtle doves and two mandarin ducks.
At the studio next door in my home, there is a window that looks out onto the backyard, and I have a sculpture out there.
"No one is telling us anything," said Delphine Keegan, who lives with her two young daughters in a seventh-floor apartment that looks out onto the river.
Mr. Trump, his daughter Ivanka Trump and his son-in-law, Jared Kushner, were led to the open-air mezzanine, which looks out onto the vast lobby.
It looks out onto Israel's West Bank barrier wall, which is considered by some to be an instrument of apartheid, and by others to be a safety measure.
A cluttered second floor space in the heart of the Tenderloin neighborhood, it looks out onto sidewalks frequented by the homeless people that it is trying to help.
At Uqba bin Nafie school, one classroom looks out onto a wrecked building, its floors collapsed on top of each other and a car flipped on its side nearby.
With few exceptions, the competition is hosted in a pristine white tent on a countryside estate (Australia's is in a shed and South Africa's looks out onto dry bushland).
Protected by a high wall, it looks out onto an archaic landscape of ravines and pathways carved into stone by the Etruscans who settled this area more than 2,500 years ago.
Photograph by Heami Lee for The New Yorker A wall of windows looks out onto a regal stretch of Fifth Avenue and one of the most beautiful corners of Central Park.
It's also poignant that in his minimally decorated upstate studio, Anderson's potter's wheel looks out onto the woods where he keeps a graveyard of piccolos that perished in the firing process.
" In addition to skylights, Mr. Shear said, Mr. Kelly asked for a large, high window in the room: "Ellsworth said he wanted that big window there, that looks out onto pines.
It looks out onto the Zócalo, the teeming heart of Mexico City, peopled by the dark-skinned Mexico that travels by bus or metro rather than in big SUVs with darkened windows.
In one scene green cabbages (or lettuce) pulsate rhythmically on a looped video of a forest and river scene, while in another a virtual camera on tripod looks out onto wintery scene.
Wild kingdom My office looks out onto the administrative support staff area and a fish tank that serves as a metaphor for the building's transparency and the link between pets and nature.
Born and raised in Brooklyn, their living room window looks out onto Mount Gerizim and Mount Ebal, the mountains framing Nablus where, according to the Bible, the Israelites delivered blessings and curses.
As the bed faces the huge window that looks out onto the park, there are no fewer than five dogs visible from my window at any one time, so it makes me really happy.
The long infinity pool looks out onto the rough waves of this part of the island, and shaded white sun beds make for the perfect perch to request another glass of cold white wine.
One terrace is off the master suite and looks out onto 27th Street, one faces the park off the media room and another is adorned with outdoor lights in between the media room and master suite.
HAMBURG, Germany (Reuters) - When port manager Axel Mattern looks out onto the Elbe River from his office in Hamburg's historic warehouse district, he can literally count the rising number of container ships leaving Germany's biggest harbor.
The main floor features a large open space with a home-theater area and an eat-in kitchen with stainless-steel appliances; this portion of the house looks out onto yet another garden and a modest pool.
The ornate apartment, with soaring 11.5-foot ceilings and an abundance of tall windows, retains many prewar architectural flourishes like hand-carved molding and an original fireplace mantel in the living room, which looks out onto Central Park.
He has mid-stage Alzheimer's and lives in an expensive nursing home, where I like to think of him sitting in a bright private room that looks out onto a verdant courtyard where he can take walks and meditate.
Maybe they were the edgy witches of The Craft, marching forward in unison with matching scowls, rosaries, and spiked chokers — or the soulful type, with billowing skirts and wistful looks out onto the horizon, like the witches of Practical Magic.
At a recycling depot on the city's outskirts that looks out onto the Chinese mainland, the manager, Ryan Cheung, said local scrap collectors were selling him more plastics than usual, apparently because the new rules were already limiting their options.
"Every contractor I've talked to said we'd be lucky if it took 19063 years," said Geri Rossi De Guevara, 69, who from her front yard looks out onto a blackened landscape where bulldozers are clearing the remains of hundreds of homes.
In the final months, they will learn skills, mingle with fellow passengers, and enjoy the Avalon's comforts, like restaurants, sports, video games, a swimming pool that looks out onto the stars, and the ability to spacewalk while tethered to the ship.
At 230,230 feet above sea level, the museum is accessible only by cable car, but the trek is worth it—an observation deck looks out onto the snow-capped peaks of the Dolomites, as well as the Zillertal and Ortler mountain ranges.
At 7,464 feet above sea level, the museum is accessible only by cable car, but the trek is worth it—an observation deck looks out onto the snow-capped peaks of the Dolomites, as well as the Zillertal and Ortler mountain ranges.
Choose from a ground floor family suite that can sleep four in a King bed and two Twin beds, or upgrade to the sultry King Suite, where an inviting plunge pools looks out onto a dense jungle for a truly remote feeling.
"I knew about him before from news and stuff like that, the 6 o'clock and the 11 o'clock news," said Mr. Putnam, 31, the owner of Winsome Farm Organics, a dairy and meat farm that looks out onto the icy Connecticut River and neighboring Vermont.
In Brooklyn Heights, a spacious one-bedroom apartment with a foyer, four good-sized closets, an open kitchen and a bay-windowed dining nook that looks out onto the Brooklyn Heights promenade, on the first-floor of a full-service co-op built in 1949.
In a final twist, the Patriarch's apartment looks out onto the Church of Christ the Savior, the city's main Orthodox cathedral, which, that same year, became the site of Pussy Riot's punk-art protest—a performance meant to satirize the Church's intimacy with politics under Kirill.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads LONDON — The glass front of the Art Pavilion in London's Mile End Park looks out onto a large pond which is home to a wide variety of birds; coots, ducks, moorhens, seagulls, and pigeons all come here to rest, wash, and feed.
When Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE stands on the elevated dais and looks out onto the House floor Tuesday night, the 45th president will see the faces of a number of Democrats eager to unseat him in 2020. Sen.
The new family looks out onto the now peaceful galaxy, naming the baby D'Argo in honour of their friend, and promising the universe belongs to him.
The face of the clock is fourteen feet in diameter. When originally built, the clock and elevator were powered by water. The Municipal Group looks out onto Court Square and the city's Old First Church.
Observation Tower This is one of the most emblematic pieces of architecture in the Parque de las Ciencias complex. The tower is 50 metres high and has a viewing terrace which looks out onto the nearby Mulhacén mountain – an unbeatable viewpoint over Granada.
The tower. The church stands at the heart of the upper town, which had fortifications in the Middle Ages. Its entrance portal looks out onto a square on which stand a mission cross and the portal of the clergy house, both classified monuments historiques as well.
The New Beijing Poly Plaza is on the 2nd Ring Road, at a major highway intersection, near the Beijing Subway entrance of Exit D of Dongsi Shitiao Station of Line 2. . Its large atrium looks out onto the intersection and across the road to the earlier China Poly Headquarters.
The inn looks out onto the Skirrid Mountain to the east and the Black Mountains, Wales to the west, part of the Brecon Beacons National Park. The valley of the River Usk, River Wye and River Monnow all pass close by. Offa's Dyke Path runs close by also.
The building of the theatre was built in 1890 by the project of architects Kostantin Vvedensky and Karol Kozlowski. The construction was financed from donations of the citizens of Minsk. The main facade looks out onto the square formed by the intersection of two central streets, vulica Karla Marksa and vulica Frydrycha Enhielsa.
Beyond the maze is the famous barrel, a multi-person 'sit-and-spin' style ride, and a wobbly staircase. Upstairs is the Hall of Mirrors, and a rolling walkway that looks out onto the park. Finally, there is an original antique wooden slide that goes from the second floor to the first. The funhouse was featured on the Discovery Channel in 1997.
A lounge on the west side looks out onto the mountains, fronted by an outside veranda. Another lounge is in the basement in a space that once housed a small swimming pool. The addition is a four story structure to the south of the main building, connected by an enclosed breezeway with intimate seating areas. The final cost of the lodge and addition by 1915 was $500,000.
There are signs posted that recommend you park at the lower parking area that you first pass by when you drive in from the freeway, next to the fish hatchery (where there are people 24/7, a window looks out onto the parking area) and during the summer there is a camp host. Parking here will add about a 1/2 mile to your hike.
Allan Saxe Field consists of a combination of bleacher and chairback seating for 622 fans as a result of the complete stadium reconstruction following the 2014 season. The main entryway to Allan Saxe Field after the venue was rebuilt prior to the 2015 season. The playing field is a natural grass surface while foul territory is an artificial turf. Each dugout is covered and looks out onto the dirt infield.
The south facade has a bay window that looks out onto a small courtyard. The interior features oak floors and plaster ceilings. The first floor is dominated by a main hall with an oak staircase on the west wall. The main reading room is on the northwest corner, the ladies' reading room is on the southwest, a lecture hall is on the northeast, and three rooms are on the southeast.
Bracklesham Bay is a biological and geological Site of Special Scientific Interest in West Sussex. It is a Geological Conservation Review site. It is a coastal bay on the west side of the Manhood Peninsula in West Sussex, England. The bay looks out onto the English Channel and the Isle of Wight is visible from the beach, as is the Nab Tower lighthouse and the Spinnaker Tower in Portsmouth.
Another main entertaining room was the 'Dining Room' which looks out onto the entrance front and was almost twice its present size, but was altered to make a new kitchen some time after its construction and lavish decoration. One of the most stunning rooms at Mount Stewart is the private 'Chapel'. This hidden gem is a double-height room with stained glass windows and Italian paintings on its walls.
Metro Hall is a 27-storey Postmodern-style office tower at the corner of Wellington and John Street in the city's downtown core of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It looks out onto Pecaut Square. Part of the three-tower Metro Centre complex, the building was completed in 1992 to house the Municipality of Metropolitan Toronto (Metro) and its employees. The building is now used by the City of Toronto following municipal consolidation in 1998.
It borders the Gialova lagoon (Osman-aga lake), located to the east and Navarino bay to the south. However, access to the Paleokastro may present some risks for the safety of visitors, due to its great deterioration. On the other side of the Navarino bay, the Neokastro, which is in a better state of conservation, looks out onto the island of Sphacteria, the bay of Navarino, and the city. It is one of the best preserved castles in Greece.
The curving atrium was designed by architects Francis-Jones Morehen Thorp who collaborated with the Cubic Group responsible for the fabrication and installation of the primary atrium elements. Additionally, it features a bank of glazed elevators common in atrium-style buildings. The northern facade of the building was designed in sandstone, reflecting the Gothic architecture of the nearby St John's College. The main southern exterior, which looks out onto the Centenary Institute, was designed primarily in glass and aluminium.
One long corridor runs the length of the 15,000 square foot structure which has eight two-story high grand white columns. The facade looks out onto a manicured lawn. There is a common misconception that the mansion house was Tara in Gone With the Wind. The building was used in the credits but Tara was a separate building constructed on the Forty Acres backlot by art director Lyle Wheeler, where the scene depicting the burning of Atlanta was filmed.
Mount Stewart was in almost permanent use when the 3rd Marquess was alive and was greatly extended to become the principal family residence. It was increased in size greatly with a collection of new rooms which were suitable to house the family's growing art collections, furnishings and general treasures. The main room was (and still is) the 'Drawing Room'. This looks out onto the main gardens and in the past it would have been possible to see Strangford Lough.
It sits at the foot of Flag Hill, the highest peak on East Wallabi Island, and its western edge looks out onto Turtle Bay.Australia 1:100000 Topographic Survey, Map sheet 1641 (Edition 1): Wallabi It was discovered in May 1840 by John Clements Wickham, Commander during the third voyage of HMS Beagle: It is now one of the most popular locations for tourists in the Wallabi Group. It is a popular dive site, with coral occurring within swimming distance of the shore.
In a break from his usual ARM duties, Hamilton is an acting U.N. Delegate on the moon, attending a conference on Lunar Law. The Belt Delegate, Chris Penzler, is shot by a laser in an apparent murder attempt. The shot came from outside of the window of his personal quarters, which looks out onto the lunar surface. The only person known to be outside on the lunar surface at the time of the attempt is Naomi Mitchison, a tourist and old flame of Gil's.
It is a normal side platform station. The station's main entrance, adjoining the bus terminal, takes the form of a right triangle, with the legs parallel to the streets and the hypotenuse parallel to the tracks, thereby bringing the aboveground and underground world into relation. There is an entrance at each of the two points of the triangle, while the centre is sunken to provide access to the escalators to the ticket hall and to the tunnel to the secondary entrance. The sunken area looks out onto a sunken garden.
The original museum building was designed by Vilhelm Dahlerup and G.E.W. Møller and built 1889–1896 in a Historicist Italian Renaissance revival style. Towards the back of the museum is a large modern extension designed by the architects Anna Maria Indrio and Mads Møller from Arkitektfirmaet C. F. Møller. The extension was erected in 1998 to house the extensive modern art collection. The two buildings are connected by a glass panelled 'Street of Sculptures' walkway and theatre which stretches the entire length of the museum and looks out onto the Østre Anlæg park.
In 2008 it was revealed that the cave supplied evidence that Homo neanderthalensis had a more varied diet than previously thought. The diet of H. neanderthalensis is now thought to have included fish and molluscs and marine animals like monk seal and dolphin. This may seem obvious given that Vanguard cave now looks out onto the Alboran Sea; however, scientists think that the cave was around from the shore at the time of H. neanderthalensis. Lower sea levels may have also assisted ancient man by revealing islands between Gibraltar and the North African coast.
From the other, it looks out onto the Bay, with San Francisco in the distance. Looking south from the hill, the high-rises in downtown Oakland and Emeryville are visible. From earliest European settlement, residents have enjoyed open space on the hill, "sledding" on dry grass and swinging from rope swings. From the early 20th century on, particularly in the 1970s, numerous schemes were proposed for development of Albany Hill, from dynamiting it for bay fill to building high-rise hotels or blasting out the top as a reservoir.
Terrasse-Vaudreuil is a small municipality on Île Perrot, just west of Montreal Island in Quebec, Canada. Attractions nearby include Le Faubourg de l'Île, the Terrasse-Vaudreuil baseball field, the soccer field, the municipal pool and POLYMOS, a styrofoam company that operates out of an area where gunpowder was produced during World War II. What started as a small cottage community has now evolved into miniature suburbia. Both entrances and exits of Terrasse-Vaudreuil are blocked by CP/CN train tracks, which has caused frustration in the past to residents. However, Terrasse does enjoy a lovely beach that looks out onto Dorion and the Taschereau Bridge.
Swift is then seen walking to the lobby accompanied with several thunderclouds, one of which is in the form of a snake that tries to swallow her up but turns to dust upon doing so. The video cuts to a scene where a suit-clad Swift dances with her backup dancers, who are holding office bags. Urie looks out onto the street from the apartment and jumps down the balcony on an umbrella Mary Poppins-style wearing a floral print suit. He lands on the roof of a building with a unicorn-shaped eave, where Swift is seen sitting at the edge with a pink dress that turns to a waterfall.
Recuperating from a broken leg, adventuresome professional photographer L. B. "Jeff" Jefferies is confined to a wheelchair in his apartment in Chelsea, Manhattan. His rear window looks out onto a courtyard and several other apartments. During an intense heat wave, he watches his neighbors, who keep their windows open to stay cool. He observes a flamboyant dancer he nicknames "Miss Torso"; a single woman he calls "Miss Lonelyhearts"; a talented, single, composer-pianist; several married couples, one of them newlyweds; a middle-aged couple with a small dog that likes digging in the flower garden; a female amateur sculptor; and Lars Thorwald, a traveling jewelry salesman with a bedridden wife.
A local artist, Correna Cowie, created a statue in 1959 of a seated fisherman, known as The Mannie, who watches over the harbour. In addition to characteristic painted cottages, a white-painted Church of Scotland church, and a scenic harbour overlooked to the west by the local war memorial, the village has basic amenities including a pub, a small supermarket, a pharmacy and a post office. There is a caravan site at the west of the village, behind The Admirals pub. The caravan park looks out onto a rock formation known as Edindoune and a bay past which schools of Moray Firth dolphins can sometimes be seen.
The history of Cantiere Filippi dates back to 1980 when Lido Filippi opened his own boat-building business producing wooden rowing boats in a small shed with five other shipwrights. The boatyard's location is unique, as it stands in Donoratico on the Tyrrhenian Sea, which looks out onto the Tuscany archipelago, home to Elba, the "buen retiro" of Napoleon Bonaparte. By the mid- to late 1980s, Cantiere Filippi was already enjoying its first international successes winning gold medals at the 1986 World Rowing Championships in Nottingham, England and in 1987 World Rowing Championships in Copenhagen. It went on to scale even greater heights by winning gold in the coxless quadruple sculls at the Seoul Olympics in 1988.
Visitors entering Pugwash were once greeted by roadside signs announcing that they were entering the "Home of the Thinkers," but the signs have since been replaced by a newer slogan "World Famous for Peace". The switch was made in response to the 1995 awarding of the Nobel Prize to the International Pugwash conferences "for their efforts to diminish the part played by nuclear arms in international politics and in the longer run to eliminate such arms". Pugwash Lighthouse looks out onto the Northumberland Strait. The Crowley Memorial was erected in 1870 at Pugwash, Nova Scotia by the Legislature of Nova Scotia in honour of Mary E. Crowley, who died October 1869, aged 12 years after rescuing her younger brother and sister from a house fire.
It is the southernmost tip of the city and looks out onto where the Bay of Bengal and the mouth of the Kaladan River meet. It is built on a rock jutting out into the Indian Ocean, with the ocean to the west and the river on the east. The Point consists of the main deck, an old look-out tower, a modern lighthouse, a few statues of Rakhine cultural aspects, including a Rakhine mythical creature, Byala (known as Nawa Rupa in Burmese), and a scene of two wrestlers competing in Kyin wrestling, the traditional wrestling of the Rakhine people, and part of the Sittwe Beach. The two main roads of Sittwe, the Old Strand and the New Strand Roads, converge at the entrance to Point.
At the end of August they were almost ready to move, and Emma moved in on 14 September 1842, followed by Charles three days later. Emma gave birth to Mary Eleanor on 23 September, and they were all getting on well – even Darwin's brother Erasmus who had said the place should be called "Down-in-the-Mouth" had altered his opinion, but they were saddened when baby Mary died on 16 October. alt=The west front of Down House looks out onto its gardens, and the main block is dominated by the angled walls of the bay extension Darwin had built in 1843. The kitchen wing to the right has a classroom on the upper floor, and the block to the left, added in 1858, has a drawing room behind the glazed roofed verandah.
Green Patch is a settlement on East Falkland, in the Falkland Islands, It is on the north east coast, on the south shore of Berkeley Sound, a few miles south east from Port Louis, on Port Louis Harbour. It looks out onto Long Island and Hog Island. It was the location of an experiment to try to remedy the land ownership imbalance in the islands: > In an effort to alleviate this problem of dependence [outlined in the > Shackleton report], and notably to offer opportunity to those requiring > their own stake in the economy by obtaining land, the Falkland Islands > Company sold their Green Patch holding of , situated north of Stanley. This > was acquired by the Falkland Islands Government, subdivided into six > separate holdings and in 1980 was leased to applicants, with an option to > apply for freehold possession after twenty years.

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