Whether in coach or first class, my favorite seat is always by the window.
Tengo did not realize at first that the old man seated by the window was his father.
We just hung out in her parents' living room, and the piano was right by the window.
In the middle of the night, she fell asleep, still sitting in the chair by the window.
While he waited for the taxi to come, they sat across from each other by the window, saying nothing.
The Frenchman sat down on the chair by the window, but then he wanted to lie around on the couch.
Bartholomew stood by the window, watching another dusk becoming dark, wishing there was not now, unknown to her, a gulf between them.
Lillian puts on her old cotton wrapper and stands by the window.
Sometimes the event, held at Radio City Music Hall in New York City, was overshadowed by the window display at a nearby J.
My pick: Room 609, which has a bathroom in one of the round towers, with a tub on a raised platform right by the window.
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Earlier, Mr Latham suggested a pair of ladders were deliberately left by the window for the rescue along with a wrench to smash a bedroom window.
The Frenchman switched to the chair by the window, but he was restless in this chair, because there was a kind of draft coming from the window.
So to test it I placed the router by the window in the bedroom where I can never get a good signal in the wee hours of the night.
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And so the other night, I drove by the window of the local KFC and ordered a three-piece chicken meal, all dark, original recipe, with coleslaw, beans and a root beer.
Not long ago I drove by the window of the local KFC and ordered a three-piece Kentucky Fried Chicken meal, all dark, original recipe, with coleslaw, beans and a root beer.
The big cat was a friendly one and rubbed against ye but it stayed in the front room all the time and was down by the window or else on grannie's bed.
"I was serving behind the bar and I noticed a crowd came by the window with union jacks - within 10 seconds I head the windows starting to go in, " he said.
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Othman smoked by the window while Laith sat on one of the twin beds. (The names of most of the Iraqis in this story have been changed for their protection.) Othman was a heavyset doctor, twenty-nine years old, with a gentle voice and an unflappable ironic manner.
First, it keeps track of the proportion of people who walk by the store window and can help retailers measure how changes in the window displays boost the number of people who walk in.
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It seems that the rule was not explained to the dog, and the poor animal reminded the family of its presence by defecating, telltale evidence of which was sighted on the rear window by one of the kids.
By the farthest window he saw a large cabinet with a separate drawer for each teacher.
He closed the book and let his eyes wander across the drab industrial scene passing by the train window.
The broken window leaves the world poorer by one window.
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Two minutes later, I board a train so silent that, when it leaves the station, I can only tell it is actually moving by looking out the window.
Pompey called in the Premier League and, upon examining the relevant paperwork, officials were satisfied that the deal had been completed by the close of the transfer window on 31 January.
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They had gone to sleep in their rental car and were woken in the early hours of the morning by a tapping on the window.
The union can circumvent a time window by agreeing to a new contract before the window opens thus moving the window to the end of the new contract, when they can move it again.
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The jury was told the fire spread up the stairs, helped by an open window at the top of the landing.
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