Series of events required for an organism to receive a visual stimulus.
1 But doing it unassisted without the sense of sight seems practically impossible.
2 The sense of sight in the dancer has received little attention hitherto.
3 I read your sentences by another sense than the sense of sight .
4 It stood before my disturbed sense of sight , but it never moved.
5 His whole senses seemed absorbed in the one sense of sight .
6 The night and day are thy sense of hearing and sense of sight .
7 The sense of sight by itself principally makes us conversant with extension only.
8 What is the effect of alcohol and tobacco upon the sense of sight ?
9 They will not long offend our sense of sight and smell.
10 I can't say I had any rale, realizing sense of sight that day.
11 This fuses the sense of sight with the sense of smell.
12 The sense of sight had become keen during those trying hours in the darkness.
13 No doubt the march was prolific in objects to charm the sense of sight .
14 The human animal is oriented around a sense of sight .
15 He seemed to be losing the sense of sight and the sense of hearing.
16 Your soul, then, has, at least, the sense of sight .
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