Sight
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2006 examples of Sight in a sentence
Have you ever heard of second
sight?
KT: No. KB: Second
sight
is whereby a mind-control expert can see through somebody else's eyes.
But the more we experimented, the more we realized that those who stood to benefit most from our work were people who had little or no
sight.
But after years of plotting revenge, Prospero’s foe is finally in
sight.
There was no escape, no opportunity in
sight.
And this was a pretty common
sight.
"Well," he said, "there's nothing to make an Englishman shit faster than the
sight
of General George Washington."
And Montana, at first sight, seems like the most pristine environment in the United States.
The story begins over 300 years ago, when Galileo Galilei first learned of the recent Dutch invention that took two pieces of shaped glass and put them in a long tube and thereby extended human
sight
farther than ever before.
When all the eggs have combined into a single egg, the creature that hatches will bond with you on sight, which is why getting a Cuddly is so important.
For all of human history, light has gifted us with
sight
and heat, serving as a steady companion while we explored and settled the physical world.
Sometimes they sleep overnight outside the arena, and our first task is to deliver for an audience on their anticipation, to deliver their first
sight
of the performer.
I dedicate time to each letter without losing
sight
of the whole.
And all of a sudden, you lose
sight
of the ground, and you also lose
sight
of the sky, and you're in a three-dimensional labyrinth in the air filled with hanging gardens of ferns growing out of soil, which is populated with all kinds of small organisms.
It’s an increasingly common
sight
in hospitals around the world: a nurse measures our height, weight, blood pressure, and attaches a glowing plastic clip to our finger.
But when the doctors took off his boot, they faced a surprising sight: the nail had never touched his foot at all.
Most mammal eyes have a structure called a lens– a transparent, convex structure whose shape refracts light to enable
sight.
Hardly are those words out When a vast image out of Spiritus Mundi Troubles my sight: somewhere in sands of the desert A shape with lion body and the head of a man, A gaze blank and pitiless as the sun, Is moving its slow thighs, while all about it Reel shadows of the indignant desert birds.
I wanted it to go out of
sight
and then I wanted this little parachute to come back with the frog in it.
But at any rate, we finally did have a device that would reproduceably put a frog out of
sight
and get him back alive.
You know, I haven't verified this, but it's the norm that every chair would be a slightly different dimension, because you'd want to space them all out for everybody's
sight
lines.
And now the end is in
sight.
It hides in plain
sight
as news reports, TV commercials, political campaigning and in our social media feeds.
The remaining Argonauts continued their quest, until stopping at the
sight
of an old man surrounded by a swirl of harpies.
And I can't get this thought out of my head, and I can't get that vision out of my sight, so I did what I had to do.
It's impossible not to be bombarded with images of models that have been photoshopped to where there's not a single pore, fat roll or stretch mark in
sight.
As Roy probes the depths of human experience, she never loses
sight
of the way her characters are shaped by the time and the place where they live.
The information is out of sight, but it might still exist within the black hole’s mysterious void.
Our overwhelming dependence on our ocean is the solution that has been hiding in plain sight, because there's nothing small about small-scale fishers.
And why TED speakers begin sweating at the
sight
of a red circle.
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