In-sight Sentence Examples

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  • No one was in sight.

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  • There were no people or vehicles in sight.

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  • While we couldn't keep up with the ambulance but we held our own and kept the emergency vehicle in sight.

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  • Our abductor was nowhere in sight.

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  • She was nowhere in sight.

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  • Howie was nowhere in sight.

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  • Jonathan was watching a movie and Alex was nowhere in sight.

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  • As they came in sight of the building, two men were lugging Shipton's belongings to a waiting car.

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  • They neither saw nor heard anything, and after negotiating the remaining correctly marked turns, were in sight of daylight.

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  • Lydia turned off the engine and they sat there alone with no other cars in sight.

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  • The blue truck was nowhere in sight.

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  • Many days passed before they came in sight of land.

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  • The very next day they came in sight of a little green island.

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  • Kittens and adult cats love to scratch everything in sight.

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  • The second book, The Marvelous Land of Oz (often referred to as simply The Land of Oz), is notable in that there are no Americans in sight.

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  • The next opportunity proved to be the same jeep road cut off where they'd first seen Edith speaking with the man in the second car, which was now nowhere in sight.

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  • Neither spoke for more than an hour, until the ranch and stable were in sight and Dean's watch reminded them of reality.

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  • Martha peeked around the corner to see if Donnie was in sight.

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  • Dean again looked down the path but no help was in sight.

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  • Hey darling, you just muddy the waters by suing everyone in sight.

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  • By the time he was out the door and down the stairs, Cynthia was nowhere in sight.

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  • I've got 21 indictments out of this mess so far and there's no end in sight.

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  • Keaton's car was parked in the drive when she arrived, but he was nowhere in sight.

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  • In October Clement gave power to a legate to depose him and bring him to trial, and the end was obviously in sight.

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  • The former are generally found close to, or at least in sight of, the nuraghe to which they belong.

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  • It was an exciting chase of king by king, in which each covered the ground by incredible exertions, shedding their slower-going followers as they went, past Rhagae (Rai) and the Caspian gates, till early one morning Alexander came in sight of the broken train which still clung to the fallen king.

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  • This he did, and so came in sight of the prone masses of the Spaniards.

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  • Vendemiaire and the marriage with Josephine (9th of March 1796) were but stepping-stones to the attainment of the end which he had kept steadily in sight since the spring of the year 1794.

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  • Soon after Easter Day he came in sight of the coast of Florida, probably near the mouth of the St Johns river.

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  • Amid many difficulties, and thwarted even by Jefferson himself in the matter of the navy, Gallatin pushed on; and after six years the public debt was decreased (in spite of the Louisiana purchase) by $14,260,000, a large surplus was on hand, a comprehensive and beneficent scheme of internal improvements was ready for execution, and the promised land seemed in sight.

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  • For the moment the king and his ministers were placed in a position of the greatest anxiety, for they knew the resources of France and the boundless versatility of their arch-enemy far too well to imagine that the end of their sufferings was yet in sight.

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  • Taylor, another Englishman in Brazilian service, followed the vessels across the Atlantic, and even captured some of the ships in sight of the land of Portugal.

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  • Probably this was the road taken by Decimus Brutus when he succeeded, after the raising of the siege of Mutina in 43 B.C., in occupying Pollentia just before Mark Antony's cavalry came in sight.

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  • The end would then be in sight.

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  • Mexican coal is of a low grade - similar to that found in Texas, but as an official geological report of 1908 estimates the supply in sight at 300,000,000 tons its industrial value to the country cannot be considered inferior to that of the precious metals.

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  • Livery in law was made not on but in sight of this land, the feoffor saying to the feoffee, "I give you that land; enter and take possession."

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  • They had also penetrated to what is now the Canadian West, and it was a French Canadian, La Verendrye, who, by the route leading past the point where now stands the city of Winnipeg, pressed on into the far West until in 1743, first recorded of white men, he came in sight of the Rocky Mountains.

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  • The caravels of Ojeda which, in 1499, followed almost the same track as that of Columbus, probably passed in sight of one or more of the mouths of the Orinoco.

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  • The struggle, which still further aggravated the dependence of the pope on France, was waged on both sides with the utmost bitterness, and the end was not in sight when John XXII.

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  • Archibald Douglas, earl of Angus, opened the door and seized Mar, who was forthwith dragged to Lauder Bridge and there, along with six other obnoxious favourites, hanged in sight of his royal master.

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  • At length want of provisions forced him into the plain, and there by the river Sarno, almost in sight of Pompeii, was fought (553) a battle which is generally named from the overlooking range of Mons Lactarius (Monte Lettere).

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  • This party came in sight of Utah lake on the 23rd of August.

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  • Too well-informed, too appreciative and too modest to deem himself the peer of the "grand old masters," or one of "those far stars that come in sight once in a century," he made it his aim to write something that should "make a purer faith and manhood shine in the untutored heart," and to do this in the way that should best reach that heart.

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  • The great influence of Jonas Hallgrimsson (1807-1845) is still felt, and his school was the reigning one up to the end of the 19th century, although then a change seemed to be in sight.

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  • His ubiquitous grocery cart was nowhere in sight.

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  • A half dozen workers whose desks were in sight of their superior all pretended unsuccessfully to act busy while sneaking peeks at the stranger.

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  • There was not a single ICANN conference attendee in sight.

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  • End in sight for Harray baby saga A tragic chapter in the short lives of three newborn babies could draw to a close soon.

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  • To get them to swallow the camel of abolishing the pound, there is not a spoonful of sugar in sight.

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  • If they figure you for using an independent cerebrum, the end is in sight.

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  • We'll never know, but the very next day a large black cockerel suddenly appeared and began attacking everyone in sight.

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  • Ensuites have free-standing Jacuzzi baths, DVDs and brown slate floors - no chintz or battle-ax landladies in sight.

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  • If they see a particularly grotesque corpse they might puke up or lose it altogether and run around hysterically, shooting everyone in sight.

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  • The toilet seat commonly features in sight gags connecting to toilet humor.

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  • They both stopped in sight down the lane, where the third man lay insensible.

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  • There's not a splash of soya milk in sight.

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  • The last portage came in sight with another spurt keeping us favorites having watched their backs for most of the way.

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  • Schmitt says in sight quot RICO or canada purchasing hired car.

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  • It was lovely, not a sausage roll in sight.

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  • Things aren't looking good for Earth as alien scum is invading the planet and wrecking everything in sight.

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  • But this failed against the modern army of Emperor Meiji and Sago committed seppuku (suicide) once defeat was in sight.

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  • By Simon Hope Moshi Moshi is Brighton's original conveyor belt sushi bar - not a noodle in sight here!

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  • Here Cromwell's effigy stands in the midst of the sanctuaries of the law, the church, and the parliament, the three foundations of the state which he subverted, and in sight of Whitehall where he destroyed the monarchy in blood.

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  • At daybreak on the 16th, no Prussians being reported in sight by the outposts, the troops began nonchalantly to prepare for the resumption of the march.

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  • Further, from an early period in his Medicinische Psychologie (1852) he reinforced the transcendental idealism of Kant by a general hypothesis of " local signs," containing the subordinate hypotheses, that we cannot directly perceive extension either within ourselves or without; that spatial bodies outside could not cause in us spatial images either in sight or in touch; but that besides the obvious data of sense, e.g.

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  • As he came in sight of the rose-bushes that grew near the side of the house, he suddenly clapped his hands, and with a little shout of joy stopped to look at them; they were all covered with lovely rosebuds.

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  • You'll make a fine thing of it, deploying in sight of the enemy!

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  • The oasis of the Otradnoe covert came in sight a few hundred yards off, the huntsmen were already nearing it.

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  • I just managed to keep him in sight as he deftly vaulted the rickety wooden fence at the back of the house.

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  • Schmitt says in sight quot rico or canada purchasing hired car.

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  • Things are n't looking good for Earth as alien scum is invading the planet and wrecking everything in sight.

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  • The men then made a sepulcher for Him In sight of me.

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  • Lone species, must be kept on its own or it will shred everything in sight.

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  • These dishes are not really of the modern world - there 's not a rocket leaf or sun-dried tomato in sight.

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  • By Simon Hope Moshi Moshi is Brighton 's original conveyor belt sushi bar - not a noodle in sight here !

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  • He 'd trot along by her side then, without warning, fly at any animal in sight.

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  • Still in sight of the group of people who had witnessed my gob smack we trudged off back the way we had come.

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  • They are perfect portable beds for hotel rooms, etc. They also make great play yards when baby needs that extra freedom, but you want to keep her safely in sight.

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  • Adoption is a long and often stressful process, with seemingly no end in sight.

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  • Hence, where stupid cat videos are concerned, there is no end in sight.

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  • The smudged makeup style has seemingly no end in sight.

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  • The problem is when there is no relief in sight and your body is on high alert all the time.

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  • After you and your pet have become familiar with the area, feel free to unleash your dog and allow them to play, but keep them in sight and under control at all times.

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  • Are you willing to deal with the rigors of potty training and teaching your puppy not to chew everything in sight?

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  • Puppies love to explore their surroundings and frequently chew on anything in sight including power cords and other dangerous items.

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  • You roam the environment collecting weapons and, you guessed it, shooting everything in sight.

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  • The 1960s universe is pulled off incredibly well, both in sight and sound.

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  • Using the gravity gun, you have to use anything in sight to make a pathway to follow, as stepping on the sand calls for the horrible sand monstrosities.

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  • A video on YouTube shows the game in action, where you are rewarded for sparing lives rather than randomly executing everyone in sight.

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  • However, one thing that is certain about the High School Musical series - with another sequel planned for release in 2008, and with booming sales for all things related, this is one strong upward popular trend with no end in sight.

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  • No one has a road map when it comes to grief and once one is confronted with it, it's easy to feel as if you are lost in a vast ocean, tossed this way and that, nary a paddle nor a boat in sight.

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  • No matter how you wear it, straight hair is a beauty movement that has no end in sight.

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  • Without commitment and increased ease of use, straightening irons are a vanity staple whose end is nowhere in sight.

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  • If you're vacationing and want to ensure there is no body hair in sight when you don your bikini, a Brazilian wax is the preferable way to go.

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  • This allows you to get a very complete tan and gently tease those in sight.

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  • For selection, cost and ease of shopping, online lingerie sites have gotten more and more popular, with no end in sight.

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  • This way, there aren't any emails that are accidentally forwarded or invitation cards left lying in sight of the birthday person.

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  • No one was in sight when she reached the building, but the door was open.

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  • But when she came into the kitchen he was nowhere in sight.

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  • They talked for several hours and when Mary left, Cade was nowhere in sight.

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  • When she came through the living room the fire was roaring, but Cade was nowhere in sight.

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  • By the time they reached their daughter she was dead, with no one in sight.

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  • Next, a head but scattered hay was the only thing in sight.

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  • As he turned off, Dean checked the highway in both directions, but there were no other vehicles in sight.

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  • I'd sue your ass and the county and everyone else in sight for a zillion bucks.

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  • Fortunately, Alex was nowhere in sight when she entered the house.

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  • The cabin was no longer in sight.

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