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1 He was right, by heaven, when he promised us a rare spectacle !
2 But this day there was to be a rare spectacle at the New Market.
3 And, indeed, a rare spectacle was in store for them.
4 I am burning with impatience to witness this rare spectacle .
5 The girl watched him with eyes wide as saucers, witness to some rare spectacle .
6 Even members of the experienced multinational crew rotate short breaks to witness the rare spectacle .
7 Happily we get this rare spectacle at Wimbledon under Mr. Hillyard's able care and management.
8 A rare spectacle will be visible in the sky in the early hours of tomorrow morning.
9 The Interior Ministry said the meteorite explosion, a very rare spectacle , also unleashed a sonic boom.
10 Within a radius of a hundred miles of London town this is becoming a rare spectacle .
11 She is a rare spectacle in this neighbourhood.
12 The Manchester Exhibition framed a particularly rare spectacle : -
13 A rare spectacle has been spreading itself before the face of heaven during these last months.
14 It was a rare spectacle , of course-horrible, unforgettable.
15 There are thousands of gun shows in America each year, but machine gun shows are a rare spectacle .
16 Johnny's interest was evenly divided between this rare spectacle and the recollection of the events that had recently transpired.
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