How to use "windows" in a sentence

Sentences

Behind them, there were large glass windows looking out onto the sea

We were looking through the underwater windows at the beautiful fish

As I said this, the walls closed over the side windows and Captain Nemo walked in.

Most of the doors and windows were broken, and the floor was dirty

Five people in number 29 could see the murder scene from their windows

But inside the yard light came from the club windows, the club office, and from some cottages on the other side of the yard.

He walked to his right round the corner, where there were two windows of number 13

Many of them paid to look at the murder scenes from windows

'The police say that he looks dangerous, and it would be better for everyone to lock their windows and doors.'

On one side of him was a tall building, all its doors and windows covered with metal bars

Every night he stood outside their house and gazed up at their lighted windows

On the eighth night there was no light in the windows

Once again, there were no lights in the windows

Looking up, he saw that there were no lights on in the house and that all the windows were closed

The battle continued for some time; the cannon destroyed the upper windows of the wine shop, and did some damage to the barricade, but the rebels did not withdraw

Just look at the view out there." And from the large glass windows they can see the majestic figure of the Statue of Liberty as the ship slowly moves away from the port of New York and heads into the deep of the ocean.

Around the old but impressive school, there are green gardens and grounds that continue for miles, and at the windows of the building there are the thirty faces of serious young men, who watch them strangely.

"Yes." Bowen stands by the large windows and does not look at them

It was a bit smaller than Sala's, with no windows - and no garden either, of course

People were looking out of the windows of the lodge

From its long windows I could see the lawns and beyond the lawns, the sea

This room led into a large, light bedroom with wide windows

The windows there look down to the sea.'

The windows had pieces of wood over them

Even with the shutters and windows closed, I could hear the dull, harsh sound of the sea in the bay.

It was easy for Mrs Danvers to watch me from one of their windows.

The windows were tightly closed and some of the flowers were dead

'You have told us that the door and windows of the cabin were shut?'

I opened the windows to let in the cold, clean air

Moonlight shone on the windows

As they stared at each other through two windows and through the strange sulphurous light, she had the feeling that they were making contact across an immense gulf of space and time and destiny

She prayed that she would remain healthy enough to continue working and living on her own until, at last, her time came and all the little windows on the machine of life produced lemons.

An earthquake? But she hadn't felt the house move; the windows hadn't rattled

The nearby windows and the thick glass top of the coffee table were vibrating

That's why there aren't any windows or clocks in the casino

The windows behind the drapes faced the Las Vegas Strip.

She paced between the desk and the drapery-covered windows

"But I don't wash windows."

With a chilly night wind moaning at the windows and howling incessantly under the eaves, the blazing fire was welcome.

On windy days, the dust was as thick as fog, and it pushed its dirty little cat feet under doors, around windows, and through attic vents.

But even as Tina looked from Elliot to the fire, before all of the shingles had fallen back to earth, a second explosion slammed through the house, and a billowing cloud of flame roared from one end of the structure to the other, bursting those few windows that had miraculously survived the first blast.

Although no one was touching the jukebox, the volume increased, and the two words boomed through the diner, thundered, vibrated in the windows, and rattled silverware on the tables.

The wind buffeted the sports car, moaned along the windows, seeking a way in.

Stone posts and softly glowing electric lamps marked the way to the front door, and warm light radiated from several first-floor windows.

The rear windows were blank, black; a sentry might be standing behind any of them, invisible in the darkness.

There's thick frost on the windows

'Do you remember I once told you about some mysterious flying stones in India? They come flying into houses as it thrown from outside, even though the doors and windows are closed.'

There were very few people that evening at the Wednesday church service, but afterwards, as I left, I saw a woman standing and looking up at one of our coloured-glass windows

'These windows are beautiful,' she said.

'So I went round the house and knocked on the windows

There were lights in the upper windows of the houses as people went to bed

The ground moved and a heavy explosion shook the air, smashing two or three windows in the houses and leaving us shocked.

Up and down the street other windows were opening and people were shouting questions

All around him - in the rooms below, in the houses on each side and across the road, and all across London - people were rubbing their eyes and opening windows to stare out and ask questions, and getting dressed quickly as the first breath of the coming storm of fear blew through the streets

From there we could see the searchlights on Richmond Hill and Kingston Hill moving in the sky, and at about eleven the windows shook, and we heard the sound of the large guns that had been put in position there

The dining-room was long with windows overlooking the sea

There I could hear the voices of Sir Percival and the Count through the open windows.

The women walked in the streets and broke windows