How To Use Sight In A Sentence

  • The finishing line may be in sight but the final lap is shaping up to be an epic battle. Times, Sunday Times
  • But a couple of months ago, in a Times Square studio, congas were pounding out Afro-Cuban rhythms, dancers in high heels were twirling to fast-paced mambos, and just about everyone in sight was a shade of brown.
  • Even while he was missing, those uncertain hours of anxious speculation and dismal journalism, she had assumed Maxwell would be found boomingly alive, having spent the whole time enjoying the amorous advances of a short-sighted minke whale. Country of the Blind
  • Particulates and dust in Earth's atmosphere along the line of sight tend to absorb blue light more effectively than red light.
  • My eye caught sight of the great key, _Pakenham's key_, lying there on the table. 54-40 or Fight
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  • My job was often actually throwing the dart out of sight, since they were hopeless at aiming. Times, Sunday Times
  • Get an up close insight on the early song writing technics that produced several timeless Lynyrd Skynyrd Albums. Ronnie Van Zant Speaks « Lynyrd Skynyrd Dixie
  • The case has offered an insight into travails he faced running the family business and securing a successor. Times, Sunday Times
  • A number of researchers offer insights on supportive classroom environments and the use of technology in peer learning.
  • Taking up the whole stage included three guitarists, a bass player, one on drums, and a xylophonist, but this time no microphone in sight. FasterLouder.com.au > Your Access All Areas pass to the latest in Australian rock music! News, Reviews, Photos, Forums and more
  • Before anyone says that this was going to happen anyway, remember that political pros were saying two years ago that Napolitano was a one term fluke, early this year Republicans were salivating about a possible 2/3 majority House and Senate, and it took some foresight to see that a decent candidate could be recruited to take out J. Archive 2006-12-01
  • On the evening of 24 May 1941, British lieutenant commander Malcolm Wanklyn, in command of the submarine Upholder, sighted an enemy troop convoy strongly escorted by destroyers off Sicily.
  • There is a comic sight to be seen in some elder trees at present. Times, Sunday Times
  • The sight of that red tab on the back pocket triggers something that is well worth triggering. Times, Sunday Times
  • The spokesman made it evident that no compromise was yet in sight.
  • And so we found an association between this opacity at the back of the lens and short-sightedness, or myopia.
  • The 27-year-old, who is in training for next summer's Olympic Games, began his swimming career at the Longsight baths by competing in galas there as a schoolboy.
  • We take a sightseeing boat trip around the bay and get a glimpse of the smart new opera house which looks exactly like two durians - a very distinctive local fruit that tastes great but has a repellant smell.
  • I instead made use of the Cluebat and asked Mike for an insight check, which revealed that the Crane's claw was still over the pool and that Vorian (Mike's monk) was within walking distance of the crane's controls. Critical Hits
  • She said two of the remaining three, unsighted threatened species had not been spotted since 1965 while the other had gone undetected since 1891.
  • Having designed many elements in the hotel, from the bedside lamps to the banquette sofas, he has now set his sights on a much bigger challenge.
  • This past week in the forest park, the fiery foliage set against cobalt skies was a sight to behold.
  • He appears, at first sight, to be very like his urbane television character, the radio psychiatrist Dr Frasier Crane.
  • The sight of the fireball was followed by a sonic boom as the meteorite exploded into thousands of pieces over Barwell near Leicester. Times, Sunday Times
  • Elena and Marina got to see the same sight when the waitress turned to serve Sean. HAVANA BEST FRIENDS
  • Even the sight of a gibbet, if it assured him that one robber was safely disposed of by justice, never failed to remind him how many remained still unhanged. Rob Roy
  • In the mirror Dog saw a car nose round the end of the pantechnicon, then quickly reverse out of sight. THE ONLY GAME
  • There's no insight into Alexander's transition from beloved leader to drunken megalomaniac; one minute he has his subjects hanging on his every word, and then next thing you know he's declaring himself a god.
  • Eyes that are not optimized in this way are said to have refractive errors (long sight or short sight).
  • At the sight of the dead animal, Diana blenched.
  • Before this ugly edifice, and between it and the wheel-track of the street, was a grass-plot, much overgrown with burdock, pig-weed, apple-pern, and such unsightly vegetation, which evidently found something congenial in the soil that had so early borne the black flower of civilised society, a prison. The Scarlet Letter
  • A study session held by the Beijing government for leaders of the "open" Church – organized as a sight-seeing tour for the first time – is set to conclude tomorrow.
  • At first sight, the economy hit the August turmoil in fine fettle.
  • Roughly a third of the way up the fence is a guard rail - again in orange - which provides a sighting line for the jockeys. Times, Sunday Times
  • One of them turned and caught sight of my stricken face. Times, Sunday Times
  • This kid friendly fairy tale about an unsightly ogre was both heartwarming and very funny.
  • The many cases of sidewise technological competition that have occurred in the business world can also be mined for insights.
  • Thus, for e.g. while laser ablation may halt the progression of diabetic nephropathy, it certainly does not restore eyesight. Dr. Sharma’s Obesity Notes » Blog Archive » Why Obesity Management and Weight Loss are NOT the Same
  • The rear sights are dovetailed to allow for windage adjustments.
  • Last, but not least, I suggest you consider posting the definition below somewhere within sight at your place of writing. com-pel verb Writer Unboxed » Blog Archive » Win Ray Rhamey’s new book!
  • With a flash of insight, she found the solution to the problem.
  • He was a big man and a strong, the sightliest of men and a good skald; and when he was fully grown he fared between sundry lands, and was well accounted of wherever he came. The Story Of Gunnlaug The Worm-Tongue And Raven The Skald 1875
  • She swung her head back in horror at the sight of so much blood.
  • Here and there a mother turned her head to call back anxiously for the bleating lambkin lost behind the white curtain; and, dim and grotesque, the awkward strayling would come gamboling into sight. Virginia: the Old Dominion
  • The whale calf is thought to have become separated from its mother in the lower Thames, where the sighting of another, larger bottlenose whale was reported.
  • The scientists suggest that the optic nerve in short-sighted users might be more sensitive to ‘computer stress’.
  • Boos and hisses came from the crowds at the sight of No Name's cowardliness.
  • Why the company didn't drill and tap the new model for both standard receiver and tang sights, defeats me.
  • There is often a progressive loss of sight in old.
  • Credit-carddebt. com provides insight on the future of bankruptcy and a popular bankruptcy alternative. The Earth Times Online Newspaper
  • Nothing was that different from what could be seen in Los Angeles, except that the signs were all in French and there were no SUVs in sight.
  • We have evaluated selected molecular interactions of nucleobases in the simulated structures to obtain further insight in similarities and differences between the ability of guanine and inosine to form quadruplexes.
  • With the rollout of Jews and Baseball: An American Love Story, continuing through the end of November (click here for screening locator), a classical music sighting is made that the famous 18th century philosopher Moses Mendelssohn would have been proud of. Laurence Vittes: Classical Music Media Sighting: Felix Mendelssohn Introduces Interview With Sandy Koufax
  • Forte is a very popular figure in city government, seemingly beloved by every local politician in sight.
  • Begin the meeting on time-or if possible sightly early - this will minimize chair squirming and lessen any build up of tension. Heads up staffers, tips to avoid a Health Care "Town Hell" (Blog for Democracy)
  • And she, warm with what Dick had just told of him, pleasured at the goodly sight of him, dwelling with her eyes on the light, high poise of head, the careless, sun-sanded hair, and the lightness, almost debonaireness, of his carriage despite his weight of body and breadth of shoulders. CHAPTER XXIII
  • But my eyesight," I asked, "how do you account for its unusual penetrativeness? Mizora: A Prophecy A MSS. Found Among the Private Papers of the Princess Vera Zarovitch
  • Plunged in darkness again, the man, whom Rose had called unimaginative, suffered all the untold agony of soul which had been hers during the moment in which she had been forced to make up her mind and carry out the act, only his anguish was the more intense, for hers was the quick action and his the forced inaction of a man bound to a stake, within full sight of a tragedy being enacted upon a loved one. 'Smiles' A Rose of the Cumberlands
  • I think it's by reading his work that we can gain quick insight into how to become rich quickly.
  • You can easily combine your sport with a winter-sun holiday full of sightseeing and safaris.
  • These would need to be based upon deeper and deeper insights into the nature of the mathematics involved.
  • I got my boyfriend to come and see and we saw them move fast past the front of our house and out of sight.
  • Sights like this, a whale beached off Cairns, found with six square metres of plastic in its body cavity, have caused outrage at the killing capacity of the plastic bag.
  • On Sundaye mornynges itt is a fayre sighte to see her going to and fro churche in a _chapeau de Paris de la dernyère agonie_, bearyng a _parasolett a la ripp snap mettez-la encore debout_ style; and whych shee sayes is like a _homme blasé_, because it is Used Upp. Sundaie afternoon yee may find her in ye The Continental Monthly, Vol 2, No 6, December 1862 Devoted to Literature and National Policy
  • Right now: Palin a great choice, shows McCain as an insightful, decisive leader, master chessplayer, with the right stuff for America. Report: Palin's Spokesperson Didn't Know About Pregnancy Two Days Ago
  • But the most exciting sighting was a pod of pilot whales. The Sun
  • ‘On the 18th, we were ‘invaded’ by a flock of over 100 mixed redwings, grackles, starlings, and cowbirds that ate everything in sight and emptied the bird bath in minutes!’
  • Here's John Adams on Thomas Paine's famous 1776 pamphlet "Common Sense": "What a poor, ignorant, malicious, short-sighted, crapulous mass. William Hogeland: How John Adams and Thomas Paine Clashed Over Economic Equality
  • It is surprising that so sharp-sighted a historian of architecture would neglect to mention the role of screens as monumental platforms.
  • In a manuscript written in 1299 by Pissazzo, the author says: "I find myself so pressed by age that I can neither read nor write without those glasses they call spectacles, lately invented, to the great advantage of poor old men when their sight grows weak. Scientific American Supplement No. 822, October 3, 1891
  • It could be anyone, but still her stomach turns, and she's glad when the man comes and Jimmy folds the paper, tucks it away and out of sight.
  • a sight for sair een, to see a gold-laced jeistiecor in the Ha'garden sae late at e'en. '' Rob Roy
  • However, the examination of specific cases may still yield valuable insight into the relationship between phylogeny, ontogeny and ecology.
  • Extreme symptoms are paralysis or loss of sight. The Sun
  • He was not remotely interested in conventional sightseeing or culture. Times, Sunday Times
  • Peter expected high standards, but his sometimes austere manner veiled a deep concern for people and an insight into the human condition.
  • I planted three hemlocks years ago to form a sight block from our driveway to our back yard.
  • Repairing this damage would require at least a decade of relative quiescence, which is nowhere in sight. Michael T. Klare: The Blowback Effect: 2020
  • The blocks are covered in dense comic art that reminds me of the Sergio Argones marginalia in MAD Magazine -- a million zillion sight gags on the theme of "Oh God the baby is coming to destroy us all! Boing Boing
  • Everything was dark and his sight was dimmed by heavy fog.
  • Grimm leveled his confiscated weapon at the blue-clad human, sighting down its length.
  • Hartford Armory has already solved this by offering a screw-in front sight available in different heights, with a special wrench for removal and installation.
  • However, Nature, that at first sight appears so lovely, is on consideration almost always incomplete; moreover, there is no painting intertangled foliage without losing half its beauties. The Mind of the Artist Thoughts and Sayings of Painters and Sculptors on Their Art
  • Her insight into clinical situations was combined with an unusual capacity for personal support. Times, Sunday Times
  • He would faint at the sight of blood.
  • The biggest of the ringing bells is three tonnes and an arresting sight as it gracefully arcs round, even if we can't hear it to its full capacity thanks to our bright red ear protectors.
  • At length, perhaps, all are rewarded by the welcome sight of a tiny trickle in one corner, or perhaps the hole turns out a "duffer," and the weary, weary work must be commenced again in a fresh spot. Spinifex and Sand
  • They perform what they call "unseen dance" -- original dances experienced through senses other than sight. The New York Public Library: Dancing in the Dark: Experiencing Dance Without Sight
  • ZUCCHINI The sight-saving plant pigment called lutein is lost in cooking; so is vitamin C. BROCCOLI Eat it raw, and you'll get a hefty helping of potent plant nutrients that lower your risk of blood clots, plus vitamin C, and an enzyme that may demolish precancerous cells. Thestar.com - Home Page
  • From the very beginning of the automobile age, industry analysts, following the lead of farsighted engineers, issued warnings about the reliance on a nonrenewable fuel source.
  • Just then Edward handed Doctor Instow a goodly rasher of broiled ham, upon which was a perfectly poached egg; and directly after the man came round behind Jack, and quietly placed before him, with a whisper of warning that the plate was very hot, another rasher of ham, and at the first sight of it the lad began to shrink, but at the second glance, consequent upon a brave desire not to show his repugnance, he saw that it was a different kind of rasher to the doctor's, and that there was no egg. Jack at Sea All Work and no Play made him a Dull Boy
  • The possible moves being not only manifold but involute, the chances of such oversights are multiplied; and in nine cases out of ten it is the more concentrative rather than the more acute player who conquers. The Murders in the Rue Morgue
  • The scene where she finds succour in tinted glasses when her eyesight has been shot away is masterly. Times, Sunday Times
  • To gain an insight into the role of 4-fucosylation during development, the study focused on tobacco flowers.
  • Sights are a bead front and a buckhorn rear, which I quickly replaced with a Williams receiver peep sight.
  • How he tackled this brain teaser is an interesting insight into the man at the helm of Microsoft. Boing Boing: September 19, 2004 - September 25, 2004 Archives
  • There was Symeon Star-Eyes, true, but he had years of experience fighting sightless. Suvudu Cage Matches, Round Two
  • several sightings of enemy troops were reported
  • At first sight it appears to be an ordinary piece of pine lumber set on the floor.
  • This miserableness went on as much as six or seven minutes; but it seemed a sight longer than that. The War of The Worlds
  • The acute sense of smell is important, since the badger's eyes are quite small, and its eyesight is not particularly good.
  • His is a gripping peregrination and one rich with detail and informed insights. Times, Sunday Times
  • Brave as he is, trembles at the sight of a snake.
  • The highlight of President Bush’s European tour may well be his visit on Sunday to this tiny country, one of the few places left where he can bask in unabashed pro-American sentiment without a protester in sight. Someone Likes Him
  • But limited sight seemed in no way to impede his ability to get through the business; indeed it didn't impede his ability to cut to the nub of the matter at issue.
  • It's about time these highways officers had some foresight or common sense.
  • The gunner virtually always sees the target directly through the gunsight or other sighting devices.
  • Yet, as always, economics remains an exercise in hindsight, and managing the ups and downs of economic cycles a task beyond human endeavour.
  • It seems fans can't get enough of this overweight, near-sighted, lovable lunk who fights zombies from inside his favorite pub.
  • As for the other, he is a model of wantonness and scurrilousness and a blackener of the face of hoariness; his dye acteth the foulest of lies: and the tongue of his case reciteth these lines, [FN#464] 'Quoth she to me,' I see thou dy'st thy hoariness; 'and I,' I do but hide it from thy sight, O thou mine ear and eye! ' Arabian nights. English
  • In defense of “keen grasp of economics,” one of Matt’s fortes is an ability to be extremely annoyed by fallacies and oversights in cost-benefit calculation. Matthew Yglesias » Listmania
  • In the TK 105 turret, for daytime operations, the commander is provided with wide field episcopes and a 360° panoramic M389 sight with x 2 and x 8 magnifications.
  • But John Gittins has never lost sight of the fact that man must work in harmony with nature.
  • Fussell’s topmost denizens were “out of sight” in hilltop manses at the end of long, curving driveways. Class Dismissed
  • At first sight it can seem very hard and austere, with a daily schedule comprising set periods of silence, prayer, work and recreation.
  • At first sight, it may look like a generous offer, but always read the small print.
  • Last year a man lost the sight in his left eye after he answered a knock at his door and was hit by a stone fired from a catapult.
  • It was an example of the authorities' lack of foresight .
  • The Renaissance Italians also had an acute insight into the importance of the balance of power for maintaining international order among themselves.
  • I would love to be the person who saw the otters "gambolling in the snow" because that would be a fantastic sight. Country diary: Yeo Valley, Somerset
  • Coaches are not paid to take their foot off the gas with the finishing line in sight. Times, Sunday Times
  • Great stuff, and an interesting insight into the Edwardian England of his youth.
  • My wife calls those jacked-up monstrosities aka “mosnter trucks” on the public roads that are obviously never going to even come within sight of a mud puddle “penis substitutes.” EXTRALIFE – By Scott Johnson - “Save the clock tower!”
  • By day, he has to remain out of sight, but in the evening, he pushes his cart out and chooses a place where he is unlikely to be hassled by the police.
  • I reckon good old St Swithin is chuckling in his beard at the sight.
  • To him however that feels the same disgust and loathing, the same unutterable shuddering, as I feel, start up within him and shoot through his whole frame at the sight of them, these miscreate deformities, such as toads, beetles, or that most nauseous of all Nature's abortions, the bat, are not indifferent or insignificant: their very existence is a state of direct enmity and warfare against his. The Old Man of the Mountain, The Lovecharm and Pietro of Abano Tales from the German of Tieck
  • Opponents would claim that the sight of placard-wielding pickets outside various religious functions presents the Gospel in a poor light.
  • This is the first sighting of this particularly rare bird in this country.
  • Yet stories can coil around our snake sightings. The Times Literary Supplement
  • Sightseers had come from all over the country, apparently, despite the inclement weather, to see the site of the atrocities. SACRAMENT
  • For three years or so the squares lay open, and their sacred turf was trodden by the feet of working-class children, a sight to make dividend-drawers gnash their false teeth.
  • Wildlife official are celebrating the sighting of a beaver in the Detroit River for the first time in at least 75 years, signaling that efforts to clean up the waterway are paying off.
  • Then we look for basic ability to sight-read tonal music i.e., in the classical style of Bach, Brahms or traditional folk song. The Master of Many Choruses
  • Use a thirty-gallon garbage bin as a laundry hamper… it's waterproof, and hides those unsightly stains and odors.
  • Rather, in this section we pull out for the reader the key assumptions and insights offered by each.
  • Maybe in hindsight, staying at Everton would have been a better thing. The Sun
  • This has given him an insight into the animals' social organisation and he has been able to explode myths about them.
  • His tracking of what players eat gives an insight into his big brotherly relationship with them. Times, Sunday Times
  • He chatted on about the landscape, enthusing at the sights that Ruth had already seen.
  • Trenches are especially hazardous for workers because the lines of sight with equipment operators are obscured.
  • But with all the close horrors of the Venusian climate let's not lose sight of the view from earth, of the herald of the dawn and the evening star of lovers.
  • For spouts of wild fury dashed up into the clouds; and the shore, wherever any sight of it was left, weltered in a sadly frothsome state, like the chin of a Titan with a lather-brush at work. Mary Anerley
  • My gaze focused on my lover, my heart doing a little flip at the sight of him, his hair in its familiar tousle that fell over his forehead. My Fair Succubi
  • But they are certainly a more welcome sight for traders hoping for a good sales season.
  • These texts give the reader an insight into the Chinese mind.
  • With the benefit of hindsight, I prefer to be philosophical about my experience.
  • But when you actually do so, you suddenly become aware of how many sights and sounds you just take for granted and ignore in the course of everyday humdrum life.
  • So what better way of proving her wrong than sticking her personal Myspace pics all over his site, libellously accusing her of being a porn star, and calling her an ugly old slack-fannied man in drag although, even in the worst pics he could dig up, I'm quite sure she's a damn sight foxier than he ever will be. The Haters of Roissy 3 : Bad Obsession
  • Gain some insight on how to enhance your enjoyment of the harvest and Thanksgiving in Asheville .
  • Miss Margland, extremely piqued, vented her spleen in oblique sarcasms, and sought to heal her offended pride by appeals for justice to her sagacity and foresight in the whole business. Camilla: or, A Picture of Youth
  • The very simplicity belies the profundity of his ideals, for each title reflects a much deeper insight into a given problem while outlining the mode of operation to be employed.
  • So what better way of proving her wrong than sticking her personal Myspace pics all over his site, libellously accusing her of being a porn star, and calling her an ugly old slack-fannied man in drag although, even in the worst pics he could dig up, I'm quite sure she's a damn sight foxier than he ever will be. Archive 2009-08-01
  • The last of the summer's flowers are mush, all the leaves have fallen off the maple and my chrysanthemums are looking a sorry sight.
  • In this area the spring flora is particularly sightworthy.
  • The disease usually does not affect the senses - taste, touch, sight, smell, and hearing - or the mind.
  • She chose to hide her face from Adrian's sight, burying it underneath her hands.
  • Most of the city's top tourist sights lie within a single wide bend in the river.
  • If I don't work out, I turn into a puddle of unsightly pudge.
  • The salmon fishing, black bear, moose, and caribou sightings, and frequent stops for scouting and portaging easily turn running the Main into a weeklong wilderness adventure.
  • There is also a swifter motion of a different sort of fire which strikes and dilates the ray of sight until it reaches the eyes, forcing a way through their passages and melting them, and eliciting from them a union of fire and water which we call tears, being itself an opposite fire which comes to them from an opposite direction — the inner fire flashes forth like lightning, and the outer finds a way in and is extinguished in the moisture, and all sorts of colours are generated by the mixture. Timaeus
  • Perhaps one could justify riches as the reward for the skill, diligence, foresight and cunning of the original creator.
  • Somehow the sight of five very masculine black men in heavy pancake did not diminish the fact that this was still a guys' movie.
  • He raises his shoe to unlace and catches the sight of the slippers.
  • A familiar sight, almost opposite Bedford Hospital, is the Britannia Works archway, the area behind which has been wasteland for at least ten years.
  • Flames, smoke and flare of laser sightings distorts the VT from the cams. NaNoWriMo Post 1: Talos’ Story « The Graveyard
  • On the basis of our repentance and profession of faith in Christ, God regards us as acceptable and pleasing in His sight.
  • This disgusting spectacle provides a revealing insight into the debased nature of what passes for political discussion in Britain today.
  • Dr Anderson said the meetings had given him an invaluable insight into the problems farmers had faced.
  • Scragg, meanwhile, stuck to her graymare, and went bumping along to the admiration of all beholders, and was soon out of sight: luckily a joskin, who witnessed my dear aunt's immersion, ran to her assistance, and, with the help of his pitch-fork, safely landed her; for unfortunately the pond was not above three or four feet deep! and so she missed the chance of being an angel! Sketches — Volume 05
  • I agree that they make difficult platforms from which to shoot but they also make impossible precisely and a helo is a darn sight bigger target than an outboard engine. Army Rumour Service
  • When he opened his eyes the dirigible was making another turn, less precipitous than before and — he hadn’t realized, but now saw through ragged gaps in the fog — at a lower altitude, some two hundred feet above what looked like a low fennish grassland, with scarcely a single tree in sight. The Glass Books of the Dream Eaters
  • I felt that scientific experiments provided almost unlimited insight
  • Hide practical tools, from dish drainers to plastic bottles of anything out of sight and stage the kitchen as carefully as your living room and bedrooms.
  • His ambition to become a pilot was thwarted by poor eyesight.
  • A brief summary of the meeting's minutes are as follows: we're fairly confident that we've seen willets in the past and there's no way Sara is going to drive out to Jamaica Bay just to solidify a sandpiper sighting.
  • Provide project managers with greater visibility and insight into development activities for more effective project management and resource capacity planning.
  • Tanks often spend time fighting each other, and their sights work much like the sights used to target and guide anti-tank missiles.
  • Tests show her hearing and eyesight are normal. Times, Sunday Times
  • It was a grand sight to behold him in his dressing-gown composing a menu.
  • Yesterday the youngster, who has not been named, was recovering in hospital from an emergency operation to save his sight.
  • The night was dark and still, and there was not a soul in sight.
  • The guidance gives an insight into the respective contribution of staff at ward, unit and health authority level.
  • Complex analysis of the international tale of the hero or heroine who glimpses a forbidden sight and suffers for it.
  • Blue-chip stocks fell sharply yesterday, as nervy investors caught sight of more gloomy economic data on the US horizon.
  • Himalayan balsam's pink flowers are an attractive sight on the river's edge but it is a menace that needs to be stopped in its tracks.
  • Charles Gordon Frazer painted Cannibal Feast to provide an insight into the cannibal civilisations he feared were on the brink of extinction after witnessing the feast while hiding in long grass.
  • They say he was involved in an accident when he was six in which his skull was fractured, leaving his sight and hearing impaired. Times, Sunday Times
  • Some of the fans swooned at the sight of their beloved stars.
  • Flemings, and plans of bitter enmity against them; and the sight of his murdered father, with that look and tone of the old Dane, fired his spirit, and breaking from his trance of silent awe and grief, he exclaimed, "I see it, and dearly shall the traitor Fleming abye it! The Little Duke
  • All standard stuff and not a batt of sheep's wool or a straw bale in sight. Times, Sunday Times
  • This is a play where priests are elderly and drunk, old ladies mutter curses and blessings, supernatural visions are everywhere and nobody can open their mouth without uttering a mystical insight.
  • He is a marvellous sight on the course, languid but long. Times, Sunday Times
  • Blacks troubled him most because the sight of a white worker emptying shit cans engaged their attention.
  • I hope that this talk has given you some insight into the kind of the work that we've been doing.
  • In the final scene, the young woman with her sight restored recognizes Charlie, the down-and-out tramp, as the rich and princely hero of her imagination.
  • Understanding these dynamics help a person gain insight and harmonize all their life activities.
  • More serious cases will receive what Burghardt calls "desensitization counter-conditioning," which entails exposing the dog at a safe distance to a sight or sound that might trigger a reaction - a gunshot, a loud bang or a vehicle, for instance. The Seattle Times
  • The common sense stands midway between the corporeal sense of sight and the imagination, which is in the anterior chamber of the brain, and is known as phantasy (Aristotelian φαντασία). A History of Mediaeval Jewish Philosophy
  • One was just on the limb of the planet and one was far off but the other two were nowhere in sight.
  • Don Fisk of Insight Technologies finishes his term as chairman of the board.

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