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1
To an
unaccustomed
eye
it seemed the work of two days at least.
2
To the
unaccustomed
eye
there is no visible outlet.
3
The absence of a tender gives the engine a peculiar, bob-tailed appearance to the
unaccustomed
eye
.
4
Nevertheless they look odd to an
unaccustomed
eye
.
5
To the
unaccustomed
eye
the horses seem as close to each other as a swarm of bees.
6
To an
unaccustomed
eye
from below he might have been a part of nature's freaks among the sand rocks.
7
The landscape confirmed it: hills of bright green rising up all around them, a lovely distraction to her
unaccustomed
eye
.
8
The varying illusions they present to the
unaccustomed
eye
as it grows dark, are quite astonishing in their number and reality.
9
The prairie about us was so unsettled, so lacking in trees that there were practically no landmarks for the
unaccustomed
eye
to follow.
10
To Aggie's not altogether
unaccustomed
eye
,
it seemed he might have had more than was good for him in the way of refreshment.
11
The dresses worn by herself, as well as by her husband or her brother, would not be less astonishing to the
unaccustomed
eye
.
12
The commonest wild-flowers on her path were wonderful to her
unaccustomed
eyes
.
13
To
unaccustomed
eyes
this would have been a fearful sight.
14
It looked pretty ugly, even to Stephen Burns's
unaccustomed
eyes
.
15
But it was to my
unaccustomed
eyes
totally and fatally lacking in grace and beauty.
16
To
unaccustomed
eyes
the first sight of passion is always terrifying and is usually repellent.
unaccustomed
eye
unaccustomed