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    Verwenden Sie „catch sight of“ in einem Satz

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    catch sight of


    1. He came inside, taking awhile to catch sight of her up the stairway


    2. Rather odd, he thought as his eyes traversed every inch of the crowd again and again, hoping to catch sight of him; but still there was nothing


    3. Jimmy opened his eyes now to catch sight of the nurse accompanied by an orderly


    4. I looked out the open window to catch sight of the black Mercedes heading north


    5. At last she tore her eyes away from its hypnotic stare, to catch sight of something in the bird’s claws


    6. He managed to catch sight of the entourage after a few anxious miles


    7. Paris returns her attention to looking out of the window hoping to catch sight of a badger, she had only seen badger's on the television and hoped that one day she would see one for real


    8. It’s only then I catch sight of Aaron


    9. He shrugged her off, and gazed transfixed over the side of the vessel, straining to catch sight of the women who were singing this bewitching song to him


    10. She was kneeling on the bank, trying to catch sight of her own

    11. the nearby stream, trying to catch sight of her reflected bosoms in the water)


    12. to do so that he would not catch sight of her


    13. He is just in time to catch sight of the boy ascending a set of partially broken steps


    14. I catch sight of the stupid skirt Kan had on last night laying haphazardly in the corner in the exact same spot I tossed it


    15. We all sat there; alternately squinting to the distance, hoping to catch sight of the river—and then looking up to the heavens—to the beautiful sunny sky


    16. There is something to be said for drinking with friends but when you catch sight of


    17. They would occasionally catch sight of


    18. As it was still only 3-30pm he decided to walk home past Sarah’s house, he knew she would still be at college but hoped to catch sight of her mum


    19. with eyeglasses, hoping to catch sight of the shot that


    20. My hands twitched with the need to do something, anything, but what? Before they could catch sight of me, I ordered the two guards carrying her to Put her down! I would knock all three of them out as soon as Laney was safely on the ground

    21. I managed, however, to catch sight of him as he entered through one of them, and after he had gone in, went up to the read the sign


    22. It was easier to catch sight of Lucy as they managed to come closer


    23. When we had finished our prayers and viewed the spectacle, we turned in the direction of the city; and at that instant Polemarchus the son of Cephalus chanced to catch sight of us from a distance as we were starting on our way home, and told his servant to run and bid us wait for him


    24. Madeline saw one of the Year 2 dads catch sight of Celeste and do a comical double take and nearly trip over a schoolbag


    25. On reaching La Storta, the point from whence Rome is first visible, the traveller evinced none of the enthusiastic curiosity which usually leads strangers to stand up and endeavor to catch sight of the dome of St


    26. Uncle Henry fidgeted, coughed and did not look at her, lest he catch sight of a tear that would upset him


    27. Bob Dylan and I were drinking coffee not thirty feet from where some of his most ardent admirers were standing around the bar of the hotel, trying to look nonchalant while hoping to catch sight of their man


    28. The only reflecting surfaces in the house were in Nicky’s basement, and she would try, through various conjunctions of the cracked glass on the wall and the mirror he used for cocaine, to catch sight of the logo he’d shown her back in July, but all she saw was a blurriness that may have been a function of the tattooist’s clumsiness or her own shaking hand


    29. When she entered the Yew-tree Walk she could not see her husband; but the walk had bends, and she went, expecting to catch sight of his figure wrapped in a blue cloak, which, with a warm velvet cap, was his outer garment on chill days for the garden


    30. Rostov, with his keen sportsman’s eye, was one of the first to catch sight of these blue French dragoons pursuing our Uhlans

    31. Leblanc had, no doubt, not yet regained his carriage; if, on turning round in the corridor, or on the staircase, he were to catch sight of him, Marius, in that house, he would, evidently, take the alarm,


    32. Slowly he eased open the trapdoor, only to catch sight of the policeman and the warden in the hall


    33. No sooner did she catch sight of Ardalion Alexandrovitch than she screamed:


    34. No sooner did she catch sight of him than she burst into tears; but when he tried to soothe her she began to laugh


    35. The genius is drowning—you imagine he was drowned? Not a bit of it; this was simply in order that when he was drowning and at his last gasp, he might catch sight of a bit of ice, the size of a pea, but pure and crystal "as a frozen tear," and in that tear was reflected Germany, or more accurately the sky of Germany, and its iridescent sparkle recalled to his mind the very tear which "dost thou remember, fell from thine eyes when we were sitting under that emerald tree, and thou didst cry out joyfully: 'There is no crime!' 'No,' I said through my tears, 'but if that is so, there are no righteous either


    36. Petrified with amazement, I first noticed Liza some distance away in the crowd, and I did not at once catch sight of Mavriky Nikolaevitch


    37. He halted in the middle of the square, glanced about him, to see whether he could catch sight of any one, grasped his head, and uttered his thought aloud in his terror:—“Lord! Can it be that I am a coward, a vile, disgusting, worthless coward


    38. No sooner did she catch sight of him over the heads of those in front of her, than her face brightened up


    39. Then she would step into the middle of the hut, catch sight of him, and her eyes would give a scarcely perceptible kindly smile, and he would feel happy and frightened


    40. Rostóv, with his keen sportsman’s eye, was one of the first to catch sight of these blue French dragoons pursuing our Uhlans

    41. Consequently, when, in the year that Mamma died, I chanced to catch sight of Avdotia (“La Belle Flamande”) on the occasion of a visit which she paid to my mother, I found it hard to believe that she did not come of a family of negroes


    42. When the mind is sensible of inertia—the eyes catch sight of living forms, and the soul yearns toward something which it has not—it may be taken for granted that a life-breath has blown over the valley of dead bones


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