Some example sentences of “sight”

How to use in-sentence of “sight”:

+ The most popular sight in Bayreuth is the Bayreuth Festspielhaus, which is a major opera building located north of Bayreuth.

+ Unhappy with trying to make the stony ground of their Vermont land productive, they quickly grabbed the opportunity and moved to western New York, sight unseen.

+ Every firearm in the game has either iron sights or a telescopic sight ; while using the sights, a zoom effect enlarges objects in view.

+ This is the reality behind the light, airy, graceful sight on the stage.

+ Amtrak, the national passenger rail system, is a common sight in Hammond.

+ The large size of hadrosaurid eyes and the presence of sclerotic rings in the eyes imply acute vision and diurnal habits, evidence that sight was important to these animals.

Some example sentences of sight
Some example sentences of sight

Example sentences of “sight”:

+ Since she was a mortal, she was burned up by the sight of Jupiter in his divine form.

+ These trails may be built to a different set of standards than foot trails, requiring more stable, harder surfaces, less strenuous grades, longer sight visibility, and less sharp changes in direction.

+ I haven’t reported a vandal to VIP ever since getting the sysop tools; I block on sight after they vandalize after their fourth warning.

+ The researchers supposed that the loss of sight freed more of the nervous system to process other sensory inputs.Futuyma D.J.

+ He was born within sight of Mount Fuji in the city of Nirasaki, YamanashiNirasaki in Yamanashi Prefecture.

+ For example, Greek-style Public bathingbath houses were built in sight of the Temple in gymnasium” became a center of social, athletic, and intellectual life.

+ These telephone boxes were still a common sight in many British cities when the series first began in 1963, but after the walkie-talkie was invented they were no longer needed.

+ None of Uranus’s moons would appear as large as a full moon on Earth from the surface of Uranus, but the large number of them would present an interesting sight for observers hovering above the cloud tops.

+ With the help of Finbar she realizes that she has his gift of sight and can read and heal the minds of others.

+ A doctor that Katerina sent comes and says that Ilyusha will die, and Kolya finally begins to cry out loud at the sight of his sick, unhappy friend.

+ The tree is a sight to behold when the leaves have fallen, displaying the bright fruits throughout the canopy.

+ Although at first sight the authors seem to have suggested the signal is connected with the galaxy Andromeda, further thought suggests that “from the direction of Andromeda” could describe a source within our own galaxy.

+ It has good sense of smell, sight and hearing.

+ He stayed out of public sight for the rest of his life after giving this message, and lived until the 1930s.

+ Pierre Gilliard remembered his last sight of the children: “The sailor Nagorny, who attended to Alexei Nikolaevitch, passed my window carrying the sick boy in his arms, behind him came the Grand Duchesses loaded with valises and small personal belongings.

+ Laws about the public display of pornographic materials for sale may vary in the West: in The Netherlands the very liberal laws allow stores that sell pornography to display books, magazines, photographs, and the covers of videos openly, but in Canada and the United States the laws require that such stores keep pornographic material out of the sight of children.

+ He had been rejected by the army because he was too short and his sight was very poor.

+ Since she was a mortal, she was burned up by the sight of Jupiter in his divine form.

+ These trails may be built to a different set of standards than foot trails, requiring more stable, harder surfaces, less strenuous grades, longer sight visibility, and less sharp changes in direction.

More in-sentence examples of “sight”:

+ The or “Victory Column” is a famous sight in Berlin.

+ To simple sight it is a combination of techniques of taekwondo with others of aikibudo.

+ Riding in the vanguard of heavy cavalry, de Bohun caught sight of the Scottish king who was mounted on a small palfrey “” armed only with a battle-axe.

+ This sight makes Scarlett even more determined to get to Tara and her mother, and she whips the poor tired horse in a frenzy.

+ The cerebrum takes in data from sight and other sense organs, and ‘makes sense’ of it.

+ During a sight visit for the project, his suitcase gets swapped with a similar suitcase of a co-passenger named Mala, which is full of money.

+ For the first time, his audiences got a sight of modern dance.

+ Cataract surgeries to try to bring back her sight did not help.

+ Some tags can be read from several meters away and beyond the line of sight of the reader.

+ Their coloring is steel-blue, with white shafts, making a pretty sight when spread.

+ When an object is seen from a new place, there is a new line of sight going from the viewer to the object showing a different background in the distance.

+ Both North and South Korea maintain “peace villages” in sight of each other’s side of the DMZ.

+ Some caves are inhabited by large colonies of bats, and it is an impressive sight when they swarm out in the evening to feed.

+ The most interesting sight of Livadeia is the springs of Krya.

+ This may be because the nervous tissue dealing with sight now becomes available to handle other sensory input.Futuyma D.J.

+ The most famous sight in Náchod is its castle.

+ In 1462, Mehmed II returned to Constantinople after being sickened by the sight of 20,000 impaled corpses outside of Vlad’s capital of Târgovişte.

+ Smoke bombs are used to hide positions and objects from sight behind a thick cloud of smoke.

+ Since sight is usually so important to animals, and is so often used by predators as a long-range way to find prey, an animal’s colour must serve one or more functions.

+ Aman comes from the US on Dadaji’s insistence to get the situation clear but ends up falling in love with Teni at first sight and proposes marriage to Teni.

+ The most famous sight in Thessaloniki is the white tower.

+ Third, Skaði was to be given a god of her choosing in marriage, but she was to select him by the sight of his feet alone.

+ In 1953 Watson visited King’s, and Crick got sight of a progress report.

+ The size of an object’s dimensions along the line of sight are usually drawn shorter than dimensions across the line of sight.

+ Trained readers of Braille can read about 100 words per minute; trained readers who do not have sight problems can get to around 250 to 300 words per minute.

+ The or "Victory Column" is a famous sight in Berlin.

+ To simple sight it is a combination of techniques of taekwondo with others of aikibudo.
+ Riding in the vanguard of heavy cavalry, de Bohun caught sight of the Scottish king who was mounted on a small palfrey "" armed only with a battle-axe.

+ The Victoria Falls, the most beautiful sight on the river, is listed as one of the UNESCO World Heritage Sites.

+ Having sight means to be able to see.

+ They believe in the many miracles he is said to have performed, like raising the dead to life and giving sight to the blind.

+ At the sight of the block, however, he lost his courage and cried again.

+ In mammals, two kinds of cells, “rods” and “cones”, allow sight by sending signals through the optic nerve to the brain.

+ The Orthodox and Catholic Churches spirituality place importance on the use of human senses such as sight and on the use of beautiful things.

+ Once the others were in sight the fleet proceeded to Pevensey in Sussex.Elisabeth M.C, van Houts, ‘The Ship List of William the Conqueror’, “Anglo-Norman Studies X: Proceedings of the Battle Conference 1987”, Ed.

+ It is a common sight in zoos.

+ The most common use of these vehicles is for sight seeing in areas distant from paved roads.

+ Lugworms make the coiled tubes of sand that are a familiar sight on a beach at low tide.

+ Some engineering students and engineers carried ten-inch slide rules in belt holsters, and even into the mid 1970s this was a common sight on campuses.

+ In the information center, it informs people of what the a sight spot is and provides other material about that.

+ That softens Rhett’s heart, as does the sight of Melanie, who can barely hold onto him as he lifts her from her bed, and at her nearly inaudible request, translated by Scarlett, takes along her most prized possessions: one possession each of her husband’s and brother’s.

+ On Amalthea, Jupiter would be an amazing sight in its sky, looking 92 times bigger than the Full Moon.

+ Just as Roger is about to say “I do” Diane bursts into the church with the real Alyssa behind her, and Roger falters at the sight of Diane, recalling all the good times they had together.

+ To show the reader on first sight a uncollapsed pedigree chart, with a title bar with a “” option, add.

+ It has several works which museum guests are encouraged to experience though the sense of touch instead of through sight as well as specially designed description plates written in braille.

+ Hogarth wished to stop “that barbarous treatment of animals, the very sight of which renders the streets of our metropolis so distressing to every feeling mind”.

+ During his last years his sight was not very good.

+ His breakthrough saw him to Hollywood where he directed crime comedy “Out of Sight which won him the Academy Award for Best Director.

+ Their speech and sight sometimes become very poor.

+ The Class 37 became a familiar sight on many parts of the British Rail network.

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