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1 She could see a sliver of gray daylight coming through the blinds.
2 She could see a sliver of red, the sliced tomato he'd put inside.
3 I could see a sliver of the bay from my window.
4 Just above the sloping roof of PHIPPS, he could see a sliver of yellow.
5 She could see a sliver of white beneath the lids.
6 Some days he could see a sliver of ocean between the buildings across the way.
7 As he pushed, the door opened a tiny way and he could see a sliver of the sunlit interior.
8 James, between the two women, could see a sliver of light winking back at him from the depths beyond the torn canvas.
9 She saw a sliver of daylight through the open door; then he was gone.
10 For the first time since getting the news about Claudie, he saw a sliver of light.
11 Adam moved slightly and saw a sliver of blue water open and widen through the shivering rigging.
12 From somewhere in the flat I heard movement, and through our cracked door I saw a sliver of light.
13 "That's because you only see a sliver of me," I said.
14 On the second-floor landing, she glanced down the north wing, and saw a sliver of light beneath the door to Abigail's suite.
15 Hunched with guilt and grief, he looks at Ariel -a part he once played -as if he were seeing a sliver of himself.
16 "Step down harder, Brian." The knife slid across the neck, and I saw a sliver of my face reflected in the blade.
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