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You can use "window behind" when referring to a window located somewhere behind you. For example, "I saw the light coming through the window behind me."
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Through the window behind him, it was snowing lightly.
More can be seen through the window behind.
The view from the window behind him was of cranes.
And there was a knock on the window behind Con.
Through the window behind him, Victorian rooftops are just barely discernible in the late-afternoon fog.
Sunlight filled the kitchen from the big window behind the sink.
The view through the window behind our table was of a dim indoor shopping arcade.
For a moment, he gazed silently out the window behind me.
He said a piece of the flush tank broke the garage window behind him.
Through the window behind him, the Shard and the Gherkin gleamed in the early summer sun.
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If this sounds a little arcane, the result is enjoyably ethereal – especially when the afternoon sun floods through the high windows behind and sets the structure aglow.
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