1 The sight was almost too much for me.
2 You must remain here all the night, and you must not let your sight pass from her.
3 The clock was striking one as I was in the Crescent, and there was not a soul in sight.
4 Van Helsing took some things from his bag and laid them on a little table out of sight.
5 As I entered, the church was between me and the seat, and for a minute or so I lost sight of her.
6 It was no wonder that the coastguard was surprised, or even awed, for not often can such a sight have been seen.
7 Something made me start up, a low, piteous howling of dogs somewhere far below in the valley, which was hidden from my sight.
8 Arthur was saying that he felt since then as if they two had been really married and that she was his wife in the sight of God.
9 In respectful silence we took the places assigned to us close round the tomb, but hidden from the sight of any one approaching.
10 I took up my place behind a yew-tree, and I saw his dark figure move until the intervening headstones and trees hid it from my sight.
11 The sight seemed to paralyse me, and the shovel turned in my hand and glanced from the face, merely making a deep gash above the forehead.
12 His face was set, and high duty seemed to shine through it; the sight of it gave us courage so that our voices seemed to ring through the little vault.
13 The attendant thought it would be more useful to watch where he should go than to follow him, as he might lose sight of him whilst getting out of the building by the door.
14 The shovel fell from my hand across the box, and as I pulled it away the flange of the blade caught the edge of the lid which fell over again, and hid the horrid thing from my sight.
15 The foolhardiness or ignorance of her officers was a prolific theme for comment whilst she remained in sight, and efforts were made to signal her to reduce sail in face of her danger.
16 He went to and fro, as if patrolling the house, and was never out of sight of the room where Lucy lay in her coffin, strewn with the wild garlic flowers, which sent, through the odour of lily and rose, a heavy, overpowering smell into the night.
17 I soon lost sight and recollection of ghostly fears in the beauty of the scene as we drove along, although had I known the language, or rather languages, which my fellow-passengers were speaking, I might not have been able to throw them off so easily.
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