How To Use Catch sight In A Sentence
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After the play had finished, we lingered for a while in the bar hoping to catch sight of the actors.
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As we wind about the hills we catch sight of tiny hamlets perched on airy crests, recalling the castellated villages of the African Kabylia.
The Roof of France
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Peer through the door and you will catch sight of the pink-tailcoated gatekeeper.
Times, Sunday Times
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Art lovers approaching the venerable Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum's sparkling new entrance pavilion are in for a shock when they catch sight of its striking copper facade, chemically patinated to bright Statue-of-Liberty green.
Lee Rosenbaum: Gardner Wander: The New, the Old, the Glass Bottleneck in Between (Video)
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All catch sight of each other and slam down lids.
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Literally within yards from my laboratory bench, I have had the opportunity to catch sight of the workings of nature.
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Peer through the dusty glass and you might catch sight of the two thick yellow metal doors behind, jammed tightly shut with no obvious opening mechanism.
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She and her colleagues spent the next 4 hours tramping around the mountain slopes trying to catch sight of a trogon actually calling.
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If they're lucky, the couple will catch sight of the mousedeer, which is the world's smallest hoofed animal and features in local folklore.
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After the play had finished,[Sentencedict] we lingered for a while in the bar hoping to catch sight of the actors.
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I catch sight of a fainting over my left shoulder, a woman who crumples onto a bench and is laid flat on her back, exhaling heavily.
Down and Delirious in Mexico City
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Russians used the term borzoi to refer to all greyhounds and sight hounds - dogs that catch sight of and then chase their prey, either dispatching it when they catch up to it or detaining it until the hunter or huntress arrives.
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The others catch sight of the ratfish at the same time as me, but it is not alone - there are five of these ‘monsters ‘in the cleft.’
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There's a creepy moment when you catch sight of your own bottom reflected in the changing room mirror.
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I didn't so much as catch sight of him all day long.
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One of the prettiest creatures you may catch sight of is a tumbling, crystalline, globe-shaped alga known as volvox.
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From the railway we catch sight of the monticule crowned by an obelisk; surmounting the vine-clad slopes, we also obtain a glimpse of its "Ormes de Sully," or group of magnificent elms, one of many in
East of Paris Sketches in the Gâtinais, Bourbonnais, and Champagne
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Before closing my eyes I catch sight of a notice posted on the dormitory door.
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Perhaps a little more exciting to catch sight of (at least for me) is the bighorn sheep, mule deer, bobcat, mountain lion, coyote or one of the amazing birds of prey.
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She kept saying that the reason she fell was because she was looking up, hoping to catch sight of my wide-brimmed straw hat, with the scarf streaming from it.
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Could this actually be an effort to discourage suborbital rockets, which might break through the space debris and catch sight of the Universe society?
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After the play had finished, we lingered for a while in the bar hoping to catch sight of the actors.
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Men ran to the rail with torches and peered down at the brine, hoping to catch sight of her.
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However, Abner did catch sight of a hint of movement on the horizon, a smudge of black, far out across the sea of dunes.
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Only sometimes, when she chanced to catch sight of Lord Ruthven, she would say to herself, "Sylvester, _Sylvester!
Patty's Friends
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If you could only see so far, just to one side of that same headland, across yon low dikey ground, you would catch sight of the isle of Narborough, the loftiest land of the cluster; no soil whatever; one seamed clinker from top to bottom; abounding in black caves like smithies; its metallic shore ringing under foot like plates of iron; its central volcanoes standing grouped like a gigantic chimney-stack.
The Piazza Tales
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From time to time as a gap in the trees appears I catch sight of this glistening stretch of cobalt blue water below.
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Athletes from other countries catch sight of our sportsmen and sportswomen and tremble.
Times, Sunday Times
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It's one of the few places in Britain where you can catch sight of the endangered sand lizard or smooth snake.