The next thing I knew, cocks were crowing and sunlight was streaming through the window.
"I was in a vehicle and a rocket came through the window, " he said.
Passers-by have been able to communicate with them through the window using an intercom.
Then it came to a stop so I got out of the car through the window.
He is still staring through the window at the kids as he drives away.
No sooner than the police brought her back she was out again through the window.
He went round to the back of the house, was trying to get in through the window.
She stopped and, through the window, asked Velma if she was all right.
Then, excitedly, I spied well-known correspondent Edwin Newman in the flesh through the window of the NBC News offices.
"Through the window of television they see their own countries, " he tells me.
In the 1980s, there was a vogue for fitting hoses to car exhausts and feeding fumes through the window.
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The coarse, almost particulate sun was showering in through the window, filling the small antiseptic space with a false radiance.
Behind me, through the window, you can see the Washington Monument, visited each year by hundreds of thousands from around the world.
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A.: (Singing) They're comin' through the window, they're comin' through the door.
It's picking up the 14in TV and throwing it through the window.
However, it is also understood the ombudsman's team believe one of the two rounds fired came through the window on the driver's side.
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It is understood the roofing contractor was shot several times at close range through the window of his jeep as he arrived home.
On Fort Irwin, Mr. Everly peered through the window of his pickup at some targets in the distance home to a surprisingly large tortoise population.
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The light seemed to be draining out of the room, going back through the window where it had come from in the first place.
Hamlin climbed out through a roof hatch and Vickers slid in through the window quickly enough to keep the No. 11 on the lead lap.
Mr. Tuttle had been argumentative from the beginning: about the fee twelve dollars the size of the canvas, and the prospect to be shown through the window.
Once you have seen the little gray man mooning through the window, you kind of get the point, and the film makes his ribaldry contagious.
"Either leaning through the window or climbing through it, " he said.
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The story is based on a single incident related to MacDonald about William Killick, Vera's husband, shooting a gun through the window of the Thomas's home.
There were no seats, and we sat on the floor in a tight bunch while Mr. Yusaf pointed out some of the higher mountains through the window.
However, occasionally, a wasp will fly in through the window of a speeding car, and the end result will be the death of everyone in the vehicle.
Then, reaching the last room, bathed in unexpected natural light, Ms Horn points through the window to a restored building outside, which used to lie behind the wall.
One hairdresser told him she was working in her salon on Monday evening "when a brick came through the window and no one was here to defend me".
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They're comin' through the window, they're comin' through the door.
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