Use "vantage point" in a sentence

1. From every vantage point of Alcyon, the

2. The whole dispute looked silly from my vantage point.

3. From a concealed vantage point, he saw a car arrive.

4. And from his vantage point, there was much to be pessimistic about.

5. From Burke's vantage point, there is a lot to be unhappy about.

6. From my vantage point on the hill, I could see the whole procession.

7. But the lifeguards have a better vantage point from which to spot hazards.

8. From this vantage point he watched, his searching eye never missing a detail.

9. The cafe was a good vantage point for watching the world go by.

10. A magnificent vantage point ("Känzeli") can be reached via an aerial passenger tramway.

11. From her piggyback vantage point she heard dry reeds whisper and water splash.

12. From our vantage point... the damage could have been a whole lot worse.

13. From our lofty vantage point, we could see the city spread out below us.

14. Skarsnik, watching from his vantage point on the mountain slopes, saw his army waver.

15. Mariner with its vastly superior vantage point in orbit around Mars, saw it all.

16. It's easy enough to deride this advice from a vantage point of false pragmatism.

17. Speaker, from my vantage point, the minister read directly from a letter or a memo

18. And I know, from the sobering vantage point of midlife, that she will never recover.

19. We enjoyed the lights of Los Angeles from a vantage point high above the city.

20. Finding Bowies Tavern (it faces the river), allows a great vantage point for viewing as well

21. From their vantage - point on the cliff, they could watch the ships coming and going.

22. Explanation: From our vantage point in Milky Way Galaxy, we see NGC 6946 face - on.

23. She took refuge behind an angel's wings and, from this vantage point, spied upon her family.

24. But he was uninterrupted in his journey, eventually arriving at a vantage point near the Monument.

25. Regardless, Zhu's speech provided a fascinating vantage point on the corruption problem facing the Communist Party.

26. From the vantage point of the late 20th century, the war seems to have achieved nothing.

27. He painted the gorge; he painted the rapids; he painted the Whirlpool from every vantage point.

28. From the vantage point of the mid-1990s, several factors in this analysis look very different.

29. Back at the anchor vantage point, I met a dreamy-eyed tramp-like man of about fifty.

30. 12 From her vantage point in Galway Cathedral she watched him ordain a priest into the celibate life.

31. So, running ahead to an advance position, he resourcefully gained a vantage point by climbing a tree.

32. What from the harbor looks solemn takes on a carnivalesque air when seen from a closer vantage point.

33. From today's vantage point, the 1987 crash seems just a blip in the upward progress of the market.

34. Because of its strategic hilltop vantage point overlooking Castries, the fort was the location of fierce fighting between the

35. Certainly Mr Mansbridge from his vantage point of above or below can enjoy our acclaim at his pictorial success.

36. From their vantage point, agama lizards wait for the arrival of the herds, ready to seize their moment.

37. From this vantage point one man uses three levers and two pedals to control the entire digging operation.

38. From your current vantage point, you are well positioned to see how alcohol can get at these pain fibers.

39. When the giraffe gazes into the distance from its lofty vantage point, its face has the appearance of inquisitive innocence.

40. From a high dune vantage point one can only look in awe at the purple dappled carpet spread out below.

41. The Kerala Backwaters really are very special, no matter which vantage point you have; it was the end of a wonderful day

42. • observation of adjoining lands and the structures located thereon from the site in question and from a publicly-accessible vantage point;

43. From Earth's vantage point, Proxima is separated from Alpha Centauri by 2.18 degrees, or four times the angular diameter of the full Moon.

44. From such a vantage point you can scan up to a mile along many beaches and spot objects cast up by the tides.

45. Sentence with the word Absorbedly From their vantage point behind the bulky transformer case he could see three men Absorbedly regarding a large videoscreen

46. Blighters A central bar flanked by restaurant booth seating make Blighters the ultimate vantage point to while away the hours whilst watching live sport

47. Etkes looks at the Besht’s mystical roots, examining him not only from the vantage point of a social historian, but as a religious figure

48. Return to the bright airiness of the fully-equipped apartments and marvel at the stunning vistas from the comfortable vantage point of your large terrace.

49. Welcome to Casually Classic, a new column here on Massively OP dedicated to examining World of Warcraft Classic from the vantage point of a hopeless casual

50. Boasting from a particular vantage point by having the right base of operation to deal successfully with a matter (see WP at 2 Cor 5:12)

51. When a star or other heavenly body Culminates, it reaches the point at which it is highest above the horizon from the vantage point of an observer on the ground.

52. As railroads started using purpose-built Cabooses, they soon realized that Cabooses offered a good vantage point to keep an eye on the back half of ever-lengthening trains.

53. The idea is established on the concept of Anamorphosis, which is a distorted projection or perspective requiring the viewer to occupy a specific vantage point to reconstitute the image.

54. For Hegel, 'subject' and 'object' are the dialectical moments of a deeper unity, the (dialectical) unity of Thought and Being (and, from the practical vantage point, of normative and affirmative propositions).

55. After a while, he saw the soldiers advance toward the village, and from his vantage point, he saw that they were carrying small arms and what looked like light machine guns.

56. Refers to when you go down on a woman and if you're good, from her vantage point you look like a Crocodile because all she can see are your eyes.

57. Written by Arthur Dorros and Illustrated by Elisa Klevin Rosalba imagines that she and her grandmother--Abuela in Spanish--can fly over the city of New York, seeing the city from a unique vantage point

58. At five o'clock in the morning, Villars and his principal lieutenants drew up their plan of attack at Avesnes-le-Sec; they chose the windmill there as a vantage point for observation of the surrounding lowland.

59. Based on the best-selling memoirs of Lillian Rogers Parks, the NBC miniseries Backstairs at the White House traces over five decades of American political history as witnessed from the vantage point of the servants' quarters

60. For 2021, Bennington Marine offers the big hit from last year—the drop-center bowrider innovation featuring Vantage-Point Captain’s View and the step-down U-Lounge layout—available in a lower-priced model, the new 23LTSB

61. The main doorway on the second level was reached by a straight, central, Banistered stair and a balcony, which provided both a vantage point to view and address the public and a shaded porch for quiet lounging beneath.

62. Canaletto's vantage point for this bird's-eye view was a window on an upper floor of the Procuratie Vecchie, slightly to the north of the center line of the piazza, where the Procuratie abutted San Geminiano, the small church that was demolished in 1807 to …

63. ‘Bakhtin's Architectonics is a temporary, contingent vantage point not lending itself to systematization, and thus the victory is temporary as well.’ ‘There are still problems: most of the translated poems, for example, are taken out of context, and the Architectonics of the original publications therefore mislaid.’

64. Her shots of dioramas, storage areas, and Anterooms, of conservation studios, vitrines, shelves, and index cards, of crates and plinths, tables and technical equipment create a panopticon of objects from the most diverse cultures; above all, though, they produce a new vantage point for how we view the other.