Sentences with phrase «pressed against the window»

«On that momentous day, our leaving was punctuated with a horrendous scene: Angela's little face and hands pressed against the window, tears flowing down her face as we drove off.
Jinx takes up the entire bed and I get pressed against the window.
After the presentation, one of the other pupils, a small plain girl whose nose was slightly flattened as though having been pressed against a window pane too long, rushed forward and pushed a small package into my hand.
Face pressed against the window of the plane, I watched the sunset over the lush mountains and I knew this was going to be a special place.
As we sat in our little seats, noses pressed against the window, our tiny 6 - seater plane started to taxi down the runway.

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In TheImmigrant he is just off the boat and penniless, longingly pressing his face against the window of a fine restaurant, watching a fat man gorge himself.
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And I saw their little faces pressed up against the window, and the only thing I could think was, what have we done?
A Chrysler 300 driver nearly pressed his face against his window trying to get a better look at our HiChroma Red tester.
And in redefining the company, Volvo left a lot of its loyal customers with their noses pressed up against the showroom windows looking in at the cars they loved but could no longer afford.
The man in the forward seat pressed his forehead against the window and stared down into the darkness.
She can just make the crab out, shadowed and distorted, trundling sideways across the rock, and she pursues it, kicking her feet to stay pressed down against the bottom, and then she lays her hands on the cold crisp shell, somersaults in the water, and surges upward into her own plume of hair, up along a passage of black rock, pitted and winding, gaping windows alterately fountaining water or sucking it back, the weeds moving rhythmically in and out with this labored breathing, some trick of the light making the pool's surface into a shifting mirror, and though she should look up and see her grandpa bent over the pool, she can not.
I cut sheets of cooking foil, press them against the glass, tape them to the window frames.
But the night brought with it temperatures well below freezing, and being pressed up against the window meant that I felt every degree drop outside as the window and the condensation on it slowly froze.
This forty hour play window became so orthodox that my partner in crime at International Hobo in the early 2000s, Richard Boon, felt the need to argue against it in the trade press in a piece entitled The Forty Hour Millstone.
Immigration in Israel is depicted by Ruth Orkin in a touching 1951 portrait of three Jewish teenage refugees from Iraq, their faces pressed up against a window as they arrive in Tel Aviv.
Sheets of paper pressed insistently by her pencil up against windows, walls and doors become heavily material objects, while things in the world — windbreaks, found photographs, a fireplace — are redrawn as artworks through subtle alteration.
Close to his home, from almost any vantage point the view is vast and spectacular, but Dash painted as if his imagery was pressed up against a window.
When I arrived I rushed to the front of the skytrain to press my nose against the glass of the front window like a six year old as it flew down the guides on its rubber wheels.
«On accessibility, we really saw it as something that is part of this outward focus of the law school, to really ensure we're getting our financial barriers reduced to the extent we can, for ensuring our communities are inclusive, [that] no one's pressed up against the window looking in on a great legal education if they want one and are eligible for one,» says Sossin.
There's nothing sadder than a little face pressed up against the window waiting for a parent who never comes.
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