She was standing by the door, looking out toward the office.
He stood with hands locked behind him, looking out toward the sea.
Martin looked out over the garden, toward the city and sea beyond.
We went down a step into the living room, which was dead ahead: two stories of glass looking out toward the view.
She looked out toward the car and shook her head, but of course I couldn't tell what that meant.
I looked out the window, toward my hotel, which was just across the street.
He looked out across the hotel grounds toward the road.
But when he turned away it was to look out toward the sea again.
He moved a step closer, looking out toward the ocean.
He looked out the office window, toward the side street and the old Cathedral.