in sight of in English

ear enough to see

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1. The ship is in sight of land.

2. We lived in sight of the school.

3. At last they came in sight of the city.

4. At last we came in sight of a few houses.

5. I came in sight of my uncle's house with a heaving chest.

6. Nor are we yet in sight of George Orwell's brilliantly imagined tyranny.

7. They followed it this time, as eager as children in sight of a circus menagerie.

8. Aldiss, Brian SOMEWHERE EAST OF LIFE By then he was in sight of the Colonnaded …

9. We are now in sight of a United Nations that performs as envisioned by its founders.

10. That manse, in sight of the sea, was also raided at seven o'clock on Wednesday 27 February.

11. The size of the camp when they came in sight of it made Rostov's eyes widen with surprise.

12. On and on she ran until presently she came in sight of the witch's cottage, half buried in greenery.

13. He was shot dead in sight of hundreds of diners at kerbside restaurants in Calvi on the night of Aug.

14. They probably thought they'd chosen a good place because it was near the bar and in sight of the dance floor.

15. Alongshore A common nautical phrase signifying along the coast, or a course which is in sight of the shore, and nearly parallel to it.

16. Look, in hangzhou poetic awakened the beauty, "cloud-covered mountains billow sunny side, by the rain also miraculousness" empty presented in sight of supernatural beauty.

17. Nero pushed as Far as Baetis and was in sight of Carthago Nova when he was replaced by the young Scipio, Publius Cornelius Scipio "The Younger".

18. 3 After coming in sight of the island of Cyʹprus, we left it behind on the left side* and sailed on to Syria and landed at Tyre, where the ship was to unload its cargo.

19. A voter may cross off the candidate's name to vote against him or her, but in most polling stations the voter must do so with a red pen next to the ballot box in sight of electoral officials.