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1 The unattractive exhibition 61, is a familiar sight in the social world.
2 And she was the most beautiful and touching sight in the café-restaurant.
3 Kingfishers are a fairly common sight in the harbour throughout the winter.
4 The rest of the detachment was out of sight in a moment.
5 Second-hand shops, until recently a rare sight in Spain, are springing up.
6 The others riding ahead were already out of sight in the darkness.
7 The sense of sight in the dancer has received little attention hitherto.
8 He was soon lost to sight in the woods around the cabin.
9 The evidence was there in a rare sight in the Dáil yesterday.
10 Soon he and his horsemen passed out of sight in the dusk.
11 The birch bark I had tucked out of sight in my pocket.
12 Then they were lost from his sight in the fire and smoke.
13 He lost the sight in his left eye during a training exercise.
14 Yes, sir; but the mate slipped out o' sight in the fog.
15 He turned from the sight in disgust, and again faced his visitor.
16 After this, Roberval is lost to sight in the history of France.
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