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1
He is a
familiar
landmark
in the Berkshire town, where I live.
2
There was the
familiar
landmark
-
the
tree-crested
hill and the church.
3
He begins to zigzag a bit, peering through the gloom for some
familiar
landmark
.
4
Indeed-having blasted every
familiar
landmark
-
he
was
utterly and hopelessly lost.
5
I regarded a stand of trees across the way, one large one a
familiar
landmark
.
6
Maybe the wind's blown it down. He shifted position, trying to find a
familiar
landmark
.
7
Each
familiar
landmark
reminded them of some fallen comrade, or some disastrous incident in the siege.
8
Meantime, with every
familiar
landmark
she passed, her pulse escalated and her palms began to sweat.
9
Suddenly the studio-building loomed before her, a
familiar
landmark
,
like a cliff above some well-remembered cañon.
10
But this sort of sickness used to pass off with the first sight of a
familiar
landmark
.
11
They are at least a
familiar
landmark
.
12
She turned about: there was no
familiar
landmark
,
no river or bridge she could use to orient herself.
13
There was no
familiar
landmark
left.
14
Then they spot the
familiar
landmark
,
a graffito on a bridge: "Dale Loves Sophie To Death."
15
At ten o'clock they reached the first
familiar
landmark
-
Roop
's
Dam
-
and
the
home coming began to seem a reality indeed.
16
The Big House In one article, The Big House, Miss Elizabeth Bowen indicates a new approach to a
familiar
landmark
.
familiar
landmark
familiar