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1
The one in our
immediate
foreground
was typical of the others.
2
Then they reverted, with a harsher scrutiny, to the
immediate
foreground
.
3
But it is the
immediate
foreground
of the view which will be most appreciated.
4
A poplar in the
immediate
foreground
was like an ink stroke on burnished tin.
5
Two men, in the
immediate
foreground
,
lay upon the bearskin which was their bed.
6
A detail of the
immediate
foreground
:
a mouldering ship perched high up on a reef-bench.
7
In the
immediate
foreground
arose the smoke of a fire, tended by a third savage-looking boy.
8
The
immediate
foreground
sank below his consciousness.
9
And the principal figure, though placed in the
immediate
foreground
,
is in and not out of the atmosphere.
10
His broad, grizzled head, with its shining patch of baldness, was in the
immediate
foreground
of our vision.
11
In the
immediate
foreground
,
beneath our very eyes, was the small yard with the half-cleaned motor-car standing in it.
12
In the
immediate
foreground
two powerful Indians were struggling each to plant a short spear in the other's heart.
13
No one referred to it, and this tacit avoidance of the subject kept it in the
immediate
foreground
of consciousness.
14
In my time the distant view from the chapel terrace was exceedingly beautiful, whilst the
immediate
foreground
was uncompromisingly ugly.
15
Brightling Beacon, three miles farther, commands the finest prospect of the western Weald, the
immediate
foreground
being of great beauty.
16
An ideal world is recognised from the beginning and placed, not in the
immediate
foreground
,
nearer than material things, but much farther off.
immediate
foreground
immediate