There wasn't so much as a geometry book in sight as the new timetable began with classes ranging from meditation and massage to yoga and tai chi. |
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There is not a human being in sight but food still steams on a cooker inviting the hungry parents with its aromas. |
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I opened the door and there was no teacher in sight, only several befuddled students. |
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Caleb's computer was on and his coffee cup was steaming but he wasn't in sight. |
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With the handover in sight and the rifts patched over, the chancellor and prime minister have never been so publicly united. |
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Forte is a very popular figure in city government, seemingly beloved by every local politician in sight. |
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On 18 May 1565 130 galleys and 50 transports carrying 30,000 troops hove in sight of what is now Valetta. |
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Finally, I rounded the giant granite corner of the traverse, relieved to find Ben in sight again. |
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I held on by him, for he had set me all of a tremble with his notion of a sail in sight, and watched for the Long-boat again. |
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Del Toro's wood-plank facade is now scuffed and plastered with concert bills, no sign or door in sight. |
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In the meantime, there is no short-term supply relief in sight, because star anise trees take years to mature. |
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But since then progress has once again stalled with no resolution in sight. |
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With the end of the trout and salmon season in sight, its time to get going on the pike. |
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They wore jeans, T-shirts and baseball hats, with not a tattoo or piercing in sight. |
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Serious tuneage, the melody just hunts you down until your pinched into a corner with no escape route in sight. |
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She kept the look classy by ensuring there was not an inch of side-boob in sight. |
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The problem is there is no obvious solution in sight to the current global crisis. |
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I sit at the bar with a pint of export and it must be obvious to everyone in sight that I'm still fuming. |
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The only thing in sight was a large blue van, obviously there to transport my team. |
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Green uniformed prisoners paced bare concrete cages with not a blade of grass or a single ornament in sight. |
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When the inn was in sight, her view was suddenly blocked by a bulky figure. |
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They can easily turn into mobs, stoning everything in sight, private vehicles not excluded. |
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It was like a scene from a bygone era one of Bexley's busiest roads and not a vehicle in sight. |
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After the Cessna pilot reported the jet in sight, the tower cleared the Cessna for takeoff. |
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With not a sprig of holly in sight, it is the perfect anti-pantomime for the festive season. |
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The sky was pitch black and surprisingly there was not a cloud in sight, just a clear, beautiful sky. |
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With no sun in sight she popped in to a beauty salon for a spray tan and got her colour topped up in record time. |
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With a mutually acceptable resolution apparently not in sight, the dean wrote to the professor. |
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However, a few people find themselves suffering these unpleasant effects apparently without an end in sight. |
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Now hostilities are going to take longer than thought, and with no clear disengagement in sight. |
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In the forty miles of landscape visible from the hilltop, those two towers were the only buildings in sight. |
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There appears to be no end in sight to the indefinite strike at Rossington Colliery, near Doncaster. |
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Host servers can only see and virtualize the storage devices in sight and under its control. |
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But, two goalline clearances and some sensational saves ensured York stayed in sight. |
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As they pushed Stewartry, gaining a succession of penalties, the ball spun wide to be knocked on, ironically, by Smith with the line in sight. |
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York penned Horden back from the start and should have scored in the fifth minute but No 8 Andy Kay spilled the ball with the line in sight. |
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If bred for fieldwork, English setters are big-running hunters whose handlers ride horses to keep their dogs in sight. |
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A superb move between Kelly and Meade should have produced a try only for the ball to be spilled in sight of the line. |
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And in Britain, at least, the tests are conducted with humanity and only when there is a benefit in sight. |
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It behaves like a driver who only slows down when there's a speed camera in sight. |
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These small vaulted galleries are low-ceilinged but not claustrophobic because the twin hallways that flank the stair are nearly always in sight. |
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And it looks like no end is in sight, well, at least not tomorrow, which appears as if it will be chucking it down again. |
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Remember that most colic disappears before your baby is three months old and nappy rash is usually easily treated, so relief is in sight. |
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I look in the dining room, living room, family room, den, all the washrooms, but there's no one in sight. |
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There were no bins in sight and perhaps the installation of these would assist in bringing the waterside up a grade. |
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Yet everyone is out there mad with joy over a swarm of insects that will eat most every living plant in sight! |
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In all three cases, the public grew weary of a drawn-out war with no end in sight. |
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This opens up a fine panorama of the surrounding hill country, with peak upon peak now in sight. |
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A few travelers had set up their camps in sight of the grounds, Claire could just see their raggy tents from where she was. |
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But with the end in sight, he panicked again and gave his opponent another chance in the fourth set. |
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With the top down, Jake and I don't talk much as we whip down the road with nothing more than fields in sight. |
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Look at any men's magazine and you'll see trim, honed bodies, not an ounce of fat in sight. |
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That guarded optimism has been replaced by downright pessimism because the bottom of the decline is still not in sight. |
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The cops cleared the streets in front and brought up the rear, but along the whole enormous length of the demo there wasn't a cop in sight. |
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Irish led by four points and were in sight of a famous victory when you-know-who was sin-binned in the second half. |
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As it is, in today's two major finals, there will be not a Union Jack or a face-painted flag of St George in sight. |
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They then approach along a path that winds among lush landscaping, keeping the porch's clean, strong lines always in sight. |
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He had just gotten in from the ocean, and water was streaming down his body, dripping onto everything in sight. |
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Meanwhile, the state's legislature has recessed until October 7, still with no solution in sight. |
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The economy is entering its fourth recession in a decade, with no relief in sight. |
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With the winning post now in sight, the Yorkshire One promotion race could explode into action tomorrow. |
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Just eaten a massive chili dog, got mustard all over your hands and there are no toilets in sight? |
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Drivers will be relieved to hear that the end of the road is in sight for the long-term repair works near Ashton Keynes. |
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The platform was a street with curbs on either side that sloped down very slowly to the only building in sight. |
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The trekkers then rounded up all the cattle in sight and returned triumphantly to their laagers. |
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Yeah, the twenty first century was going the way of science fiction all right, all fighting and Eden was far from in sight yet. |
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With their swords and muskets raised the Yankee soldier began killing every confederate soldier in sight. |
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The normal complement of flight-deck troubleshooters and deck crew was in sight and out of harm's way, so my gaze shifted inward. |
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There was no man in sight and as she busied herself around the house, Rod altered his plans. |
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Unless some other canoe is in sight, one paddles along with a sense of solitude amid the mountains and the woods. |
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The mood among local farmers is depression, despair and devastation, and there is no end in sight. |
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When they were in sight of the frozen continent, however, the Endurance became caught in floating pack ice and was ground to pieces. |
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When the hunt is up and the quarry is in sight, the most unsuspected evidence leaps to the eye. |
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He uses shadowy ghostings of pedal steel or slide blues tonality, though there are no bottlenecks in sight. |
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Friday, I enjoyed with an almost melancholy nostalgia because the skies were a deep blue with not a cloud or chemtrail in sight. |
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There were no leotards and leg warmers in sight as this modern and fresh production had the Manchester crowd in raptures. |
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The United Nations says that Afghanistan is the world's most prolific producer of heroin and that there's no let-up in sight. |
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Unfortunately, there is no end in sight, though the roadmap suggests that something vague lies ahead. |
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One was just on the limb of the planet and one was far off but the other two were nowhere in sight. |
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Nothing was that different from what could be seen in Los Angeles, except that the signs were all in French and there were no SUVs in sight. |
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The waitresses are on roller skates, nothing but rock music has been playing all night and there's not a designer label in sight. |
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Quite often, the yoked oxen are nowhere in sight, and there is only a tractor drawing a mechanised plough across the irrigated land. |
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As the body count continues to grow, it would appear that there is no immediate end in sight. |
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But what else can you do with 20 miles of arrow-straight road and nothing man-made in sight? |
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While that pair were roughhousing near the surface, Smokey had crawled onto Rhea's skimmer but Odin was nowhere in sight. |
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Some enjoy jabbering to everyone in sight, listening to music, and staying loose. |
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Where a dark grey curtain had hidden the hills from sight, a rosy glow gradually deepened and suffused every mountain top in sight. |
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The light of the moon beamed down on them, illuminating the streets, not a single soul in sight to see the climax. |
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There probably won't be a single mac or trilby hat in sight at the Novotel on Saturday, he said. |
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He was a fresh, dynamic face on the political scene who travelled like a winner, before cruelling his chances with the finishing line in sight. |
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The problem with the walk across the beach is that it is a stone beach, not a speck of sand in sight, and I am wearing stiletto-heeled mules. |
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Wide avenues and ring roads encircled the capital city, frequented only by taxis and black official limousines with not a private car in sight. |
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Once the brook was in sight, Audrey and Isabella both found large boulders on the bank to sit themselves down on. |
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In one whirl of frantic movement, I scooped up every single check in sight. |
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Now, if they're in an industry suffering from overcapacity and bloated asset prices, they should worry if vultures aren't in sight. |
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I played along the railroad he helped bring to Ripley, Mississippi in sight of the monument covering his grave. |
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On this album, there seems to be little sign of any stratospheric career change in sight. |
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A beach, a book and an endless shoreline with nary a soul in sight pretty much sums up my idea of heaven here on Earth. |
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The duo had lunch at the trendy Mondrian Hotel with no signs of their current significant others anywhere in sight. |
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There were no tables of water in sight, though, and the tediousness of the walk was starting to get to me. |
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A well-visited and almost intact corpse of a Mitchell B25 twin-engined bomber lies along a reef near Wongat Island, almost in sight of Madang. |
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With both reconnaissance scouts dead, Theorton grabbed the assault rifle of one and ducked behind the nearest boulder in sight. |
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When a prey is in sight, the mask is thrust forward and the prey instantly impaled on the hooks, then drawn back to the mouth and eaten. |
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There will also be plenty of Glaswegian humour, a thimbleful of alcohol or two, and not a Hooray Henry in sight. |
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Glen Chapple's six for 66 at Hove put troubled Lancashire in sight of victory over Sussex. |
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On the other hand, war fatigue and the exhaustion with unending violence with no end in sight is also a reality. |
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The Indian again came in sight, and, in full career, rushed towards him, passed him, and wheeling halted his horse. |
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The pears had been barely cooked and they perched on a puff pastry tarte with no caramelisation in sight. |
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Courage, I now see, is a journey involving self-doubt and self-examination, with the end never in sight. |
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There's not a waiter in sight, not a happy hour drinking crowd or a designer deck chair anywhere. |
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Whenever anyone investigates, they find tools and engine parts strewn haphazardly everywhere and not a soul in sight. |
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There wasn't a stethoscope, tongue depressor, or thermometer in sight. |
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In the afternoon, about a thousand people marched in protest through the largest Prague square, with police nowhere in sight. |
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Armed police streamed inside, bashing and damaging everything in sight, videotaping all the while. |
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It is more peaceful than the Blackfoot and runs in sight of the mountain peaks where there is always snow. |
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The human race is conducting a gigantic and unpredictable experiment with planet Earth with potentially horrendous consequences and no plan B in sight. |
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Analysis of the data indicated that in the first year, the children who scored in the bottom half in sight reading and playing by ear were much more likely to quit lessons. |
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Here I am, armed with my lucky rabbit's foot, salt shaker perched on my shoulder, St Christopher medallion on my chest and not a black cat or ladder in sight. |
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Lian is barreling down the corridor blasting anything in sight. |
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The congreso has a traditionally tight grip on the community, and like the other Kuna villages we visited, the place is clean as a whistle, with not a bit of trash in sight. |
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Devon looked around for Kieran, expecting her to make another wisecrack, but Kieran had disappeared like she always seemed to when someone else was in sight. |
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The sun was just beginning to set in the distance, casting a hazy, pink glow over everything in sight as the altocumulus clouds slowly turned a soft orange. |
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After six long months of brutal fighting the endgame was in sight and they all wanted a piece of the action. |
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Presently we reached the leeward side and came in sight of the ocean. |
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Pocklington were unlucky not to extend their lead when their forwards produced a high-speed, 60-yard rolling maul which the home pack collapsed in sight of the try line. |
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If they get it right, the present school generation could be set on the road to a lifetime's love of good food, without a plate of pink custard or lumpy mash in sight. |
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But now salvation is in sight for the village team due to the formation of a committee who plan to return football to Skelton at junior and senior levels. |
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Venetians sip their coffee in quiet squares and walk their dogs along the waterfront with nary a tourist in sight. |
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She agrees to smuggle Lukas into occupied Turkish territory so he can see his hometown again, but he keeps almost getting them killed by sassing every Turk in sight. |
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Something else struck me in the picture, and that was that the women going about their shopping all carried baskets or shopping bags, not a plastic carrier in sight. |
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He sets out to seduce Judy, the most attractive young woman in sight. |
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Every hill in sight, every plain, was seeded and overflowing with lush green crops and the workers busied themselves with their daily chores and share of the work. |
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Up at dawn and with no one else in sight, whether we were tracking a pride of lions or examining a column of ants, every minute heralded a new experience for both of us. |
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It is also clear that there are nearly no new industrial jobs for semi-skilled workers in the near future, because there is no labour intensive industrial expansion in sight. |
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It is said, too, that sailors, beating up against the wind in the Gulf of Finland, sometimes see a strange sail heave in sight astern and overhaul them hand over hand. |
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Inside, it seemed hopeless, for every chair in sight was occupied, and a dozen men were asleep on the floor. |
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At the start of your penetration, the line should be belayed outside the wreck in open water, then re-belayed just inside but well in sight of daylight. |
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No other land is in sight, only an ocean without end and its own billowy breath rising as cumulus clouds that seem far more substantive than the tiny landforms below. |
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Unlike June's Royal Ascot meeting which was often beset by showery weather, it was a true summer's day as the sun beat down with not a raindrop in sight. |
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I always signal, even if there's no other vehicle or person in sight. |
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Sometimes on a country road you hit the traffic flow just right and find yourself in a kind of moving bubble where there are no other vehicles in sight fore or aft. |
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You've had forward deployed troops for over a decade with no end in sight. |
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Today, there's no price relief in sight for motorists at the bowser. |
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Then we began hugging everyone in sight but still we all were feeling a twinge of sadness being unable to hug all our friends and family back home. |
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There wasn't a soul in sight, only the bright stars twinkling above. |
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I remember my early years as full of excitement, friends, and adventure, nary an iron bar in sight. |
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There, trains ran unconcernedly through the bowels of the city that was sadly awash in 300 millimetres of water, with not an unclogged drain in sight. |
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Not a cloud was in sight and the stars shone with brilliance. |
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There was more brio than substance, and not a memorable tune in sight. |
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With no end in sight, Li veers between optimism and despair. |
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The following day I climbed the 240-metre via ferrata to the summit of 2908-metre Piz da Lec, towering over Corvara, with not another soul in sight. |
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As for property prices, there is no end to their upward spiral in sight. |
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Standing knee-deep in sawdust and cardboard boxes a week prior to opening, with not a vol-au-vent in sight, they are convinced that the place will be ready on time. |
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I was standing on the halfway line, with no defender in sight. |
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Our small ships can drop you off on a pristine beach in Costa Rica, with no footprints in sight, where you'll seek out white-faced capuchins in the jungle. |
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Even though chewing is natural and healthy, that does not mean that the dog should be given carte blanche and allowed to chew everything in sight. |
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It was completely open, no guards, fences, or locks in sight. |
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Never leave handbags, laptop cases or briefcases in sight even if empty. |
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There's never a camera or a panda car in sight when this happens. |
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And with weathermen predicting no real end in sight, thousands are already planning on bidding farewell to too-cool Britannia in favour of continental hot spots. |
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Several parleys were held and whenever any reasonable solution to the problem was in sight, the government backed out of it on one pretext or another. |
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I lived out in the country so there was nary an ice cream truck in sight. |
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We are on the main line sitting in sight of the old ice house. |
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But seeing that the vandal was nowhere in sight, she opened the locker, emptied out everything she didn't need, and clamped her combination lock on it. |
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Above the southern stone, a symbol of the Ahuramazda embossment, a replica from Achaemenian buildings is in sight. |
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The next thing I knew I felt something of a headache coming on and the only children in sight on the beach were Felicity Pollock and Anne Hoker. |
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No solution appeared in sight when the unexpected outbreak of the Great War in 1914 put domestic issues on hold. |
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Through it all she exudes tetchiness, weariness and a general contempt for everything in sight. |
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There's not a fancy hospital corner in sight but Dan is protesting his wonky edges aren't that bad. |
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And heaving in sight on't Was good news to one who 'd been long heaving out of it. |
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The view is excellent with all of the major fells except the Coniston range in sight. |
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All of the principal groups with the exception of the Far Eastern Fells are in sight. |
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On 28 July 1854, the New Bedford ship Isabella reported as many as 94 ships in sight from her deck in Shantar Bay alone. |
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Nearly 100 years after its conception the DWB was permanently institutionalized and its conclusion was in sight. |
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However, being still in sight of his native land, he moved farther north up the west coast of Scotland. |
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The player with the ball, X,, has his team-mate in sight and can deliver a hard pass to that player's feet. |
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Did in my hall in sight of least and most Bebreak his staff, my household office stay, Bad each make shift, and rode himself away. |
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However, being still in sight of his native land he moved further north along the west coast of Scotland. |
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Her parents eventually consented, perhaps out of fear that she was getting older with no other suitor in sight. |
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An agent on the outer perimeter radios in that the motorcade is in sight. |
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Neighborhood life centers around Seventh Avenue, the main shopping drag for residents, with not a tourist trap in sight. |
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Why is it that the likes of Kate Middleton have amazing long shiny hair and never a split end in sight? |
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There's not a cauliflower ear in sight as a rugby website allows fans to pick their very own team of beauties. |
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There were no slumpy suits in sight and its tailoring was perfect for lean, lithe body types. |
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No-one among the Anfield tourists was laughing after seven days of slipping and sliding, without a ski stick in sight. |
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When the dragon sees that the cup has been stolen, it leaves its cave in a rage, burning everything in sight. |
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At 5-4, victory was in sight, and a near-perfect service game secured an unforgettable win. |
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There we have it, another improvement in Golf's game and not a mashie niblick in sight. |
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We didn't get a sniff of the endangered Sable antelope for which the park is famous and, unfortunately, there wasn't a cat in sight. |
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Any dancer who sees the show winces at how often the dancers slide on their knees and paws, without a kneepad in sight. |
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Salsify may have been a tad fortunate when poor Oscar Delta jinked left and put JJ Mangan on her jacksy with victory in sight but I'll take it. |
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In October, with no sign of clear victory in sight, Napoleon began the disastrous Great Retreat from Moscow. |
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Not a bird in sight until I almost stepped on a solitary bleary eyed jimmy woodser pigeon staring or drinking at an oily puddle. |
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Thus they passed twice in sight of the English fleet, which was unable to intercept because of the adverse wind and an unfavourable tide. |
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But when the school bell rings, the toys learn they're shut in with the centre's whiniest brats who are intent on breaking everything in sight. |
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When we rounded the corner, Peter was in sight at the other end of the road. |
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There wasn''t a fascinator in sight, with the collection favouring hair bows, headbands and even a pork pie hat or two. |
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Before you know it, you've downed the whole bottle and are scoffing every pork scratching in sight. |
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Alcoa will not continue to provide employment at the Wenatchee plant with no hope of start-up in sight. |
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There wasn't a ballpoint pen, clipboard, or paper form in sight. |
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And so has been the entire administrative leviathan, which seems adrift chaotically and anarchically, with no set direction in sight. |
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Everywhere traditional flowing dishdashas are the clothes of choice, and there is not a mall in sight. |
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Three hours of sitting and waiting and there is not a guiser in sight. |
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Not a single voter was in sight at a primary school in the capital's working class suburb of Lazaret just after the polls opened at 8am local time. |
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All of the major Lakeland ranges are in sight with the exception of the Far Eastern Fells, with High Stile above Crummock Water perhaps the highpoint. |
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Not a druggy or low-life in sight, just people celebrating the occasion. |
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A melee over beer prices between alcoholic beverage wholesalers and retailers continues with no end in sight, puzzling consumers with different prices in shops. |
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She pulled his body to hers and devoured his lips, his neck, the gauntness of his being, as if time was going too fast and the world's end was in sight. |
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But as it turns out, lang is well on her way to becoming alternative pop's first bona fide chanteuse, without a plaid skirt or toy six-gun in sight. |
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This is what passed for fun for suburban small-town mallrats in the 1970s, and I can still weep at the joy I felt when the illuminated Sam's sign was in sight. |
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The smoke of Falk's tug hove in sight, far away at the mouth of the river. |
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Fifthly, being thus on land with your compasse, set all lands or islands in sight, draw the form with your paper and pensill, and estimate their distance. |
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Within housing categories, larger, family-size residences of three bedrooms or more are among the strongest segments, with no lessening of demand in sight. |
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If you want your kids to focus on reading, the new Kindle Paperwhite will keep going for around 20 hours and can store thousands of titles without a game in sight. |
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Imagine the scene in your local pub, with not a beer paunch in sight, and all the beardie tickers looking like 1980s versions of Arnie Schwarzenegger. |
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First, it should appear to be a part of the site and not a foreign element set up boxwise on edge to the utter humiliation of every natural thing in sight. |
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A feminist she is not, and we see her with many a Betty Boop look of horror as her two loutish pals make matchsticks out of every piece of barroom furniture in sight. |
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Graffiti, damaged litter bins, damaged bollards and broken paving, with unsightly patches of tarmacadam dotted between and no trees or shrubs in sight. |
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On my way I passed a large room and witnessed an elderly woman dressed in a flowing sari pedaling a pedal fretsaw, with no wood in sight and not even a blade in the saw. |
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So we get semi-plot ballets without a storyline in sight, offering nothing but aimless, meaningless, and therefore artistically destructive, cheap emoting. |
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Falkenhayn was replaced by Erich Ludendorff, and with no success in sight, the German Army pulled out of Verdun in December 1916 and the battle ended. |
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The squirrels hate him anyway, on account of his digging out their pine nut caches, and the magpies and jays and camp robbers will alway scold him as long as he is in sight. |
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A stealthy glance below revealed no guard in sight, and so with the quickness and the soundlessness of cats we dropped together into the main cabin of the submarine. |
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Taxes and deficits were high, government corruption was pervasive, and the war in America was entering its sixth year with no apparent end in sight. |
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Even though mankind has tried to develop counter measures for thousands of years, still there is no easy solution to the shipworm problem in sight. |
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At last we hove in sight of the Pacific, and run afoul one of those villainous head winds which you know often set into the west end of the Straits. |
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Raglan could see these guns due to his position on the hill, however when in the valley, this view was obstructed, leaving the wrong guns in sight. |
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However, the Po Valley is not visible from Little St Bernard Pass and it is more likely that Hannibal pointed in the direction of the Po Valley but it was not in sight. |
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