Normally unobstructed line between an observer and an object of interest, such as a stage, arena, or monument.
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Examples for "line of sight"
Examples for "line of sight"
1For a moment the two starships were in direct line of sight.
2Michelis, boiling, shouldered his way into Egtverchi's line of sight with difficulty.
3Probably doing its best to keep a line of sight on her.
4Allenson ran along the corridor, his rifle following his line of sight.
5His foot came into my line of sight, and I leaned away.
1Conjunctivalisation of the visual axis affected vision.
2The descended eyelid margin partially or completely obstructs of the visual axis with the consequent risk of amblyopia.
3AIB's Capel Street branch and a couple of warehouses currently bring this visual axis to a premature end.
4Surgical capsulotomy was performed as there was an extremely thick fibrotic membrane, thereby clearing the visual axis and improving her vision.
1The Mule leveled, allowing a clear sight line to the eastern horizon.
2I found a spot ten feet away, with a good sight line.
3Once we were down in the sawgrass there'd be no sight line.
4Ryan rounded the corner of the Annex, out of my sight line.
5A squirrel bounds fatly across my sight line, its full tail cocked.
6But she was in his sight line as he came in.
7I slid back out and we reestablished the sight line over the hood.
8There were places along the back fence where Albie disappeared from her sight line.
9None of us believed that sight line was an accident.
10They made no attempt to evade his rifle's sight line.
11He got lower, out of the sight line, and listened.
12Instead of listening, I turned and followed Gullet's sight line.
13This could be solved so easily if more politicians put themselves in our sight line.
14Vordana had both of them in his sight line.
15Above Adamski's sight line, the detectives exchanged anxious glances.
16I followed his sight line to the prison entrance.