Examples of 'saw a window' in a sentence
Meaning of "saw a window"
The phrase 'saw a window' typically means to see an opportunity for some advantage or to have a chance at achieving something
How to use "saw a window" in a sentence
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saw a window
Rafael saw a window opening for him.
Apparently they saw a window.
And you saw a window to manipulate me.
I tried to run and then I saw a window.
Up high he saw a window that had been opened.
When we came back to the car, we saw a window was open.
They saw a window broken.
With a deadline approaching for another such waiver, evangelical advocates saw a window to increase the pressure.
I saw a window behind her.
Maybe he thought he saw a window of opportunity.
We saw a window of opportunity in the.
What happened? Look, we saw a window of opportunity.
He saw a window that looked out on a river which he knew was full of fish.
You recently advised me, if I saw a window of opportunity, climb through it.
I saw a window of opportunity, and went for it.
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Latin lover narrator, And in that moment, Rafael saw a window opening for him.
You saw a window.
Adam They couldn't reach him by phone, so uniforms were dispatched. They saw a window broken.
Look, we saw a window of opportunity and we made contact trying to extract the hostages.
You are deceiving yourself, Julia . You saw a window.
They saw a window broken . There was blood on the glass.
I am sorry, love . I saw a window.
I saw a window of opportunity to crack a silly joke, and I took it.
Maybe he thought he saw a window of opportunity . Maybe they all went to see.
Rafael saw a window opening for him . And in that moment.
I am sorry, Mark, OK? I saw a window of opportunity, and went for it.
Then I saw a window through all the smoke, just ran for it.
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He broke the window and took me away
A window appears prompting for confirmation or authentication
Move towards a window or into an open area