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come into view
1. The orb hovered above a large pine tree waiting for them to come into view
2. The first to come into view was a vessel flying the Oahu colors
3. More importantly, Captain Hawes and all those on board the Milo would have been happy to never again come into view of the Shenandoah
4. Bosco let the Captain read it as he saw her finally come into view
5. You keep your eyes up ahead of me to see anything that I might miss farther on, especially if any soldiers come into view higher up the hill
6. Now, in the sudden haste to attack, they were running ever closer to the rocks behind which Moshe had laid his trap, without the wariness that they had shown when they had first come into view
7. It soared slowly upward, its arcing flight centered between Joshua and the path, where it had first come into view
8. A sail had just come into view from around a bend
9. had first come into view
10. the path, where it had first come into view
11. that could have come into view on that particular afternoon, it
12. was the last to come into view, and, though all of them carried
13. A moment later, two horses come into view, one bay, one black as night
14. Saw his dark head come into view blood streaming from his nostrils
15. Gradually, even in the darkening sky, everything began to come into view as we neared the ground — small cars with their bright lights heading down the motorways and through the maze of country lanes that weaved between various homes of different sizes and shapes
16. Twenty minutes later the two new robots come into view followed by the two Arct; Kifele and Thyne
17. Indeed, some commentators have suggested that the economy might be showing signs of turning the corner; not exactly light at the end of the tunnel, but at least the tunnel has now come into view
18. As you continue, more and more suns come into view
19. She saw a man come into view, frolicking in the rushing water, laughing
20. We could see the building come into view as the ramp opened
21. hearts have then come into view
22. She looked up and realized she had now come into view of those on the side of the platform closest to her
23. As the truth began to come into view he had yet to realize the true
24. missiles that come into view
25. Discovered: Uncover; to come into view of something
26. And it was only through luck that I saw my recruits riding out of the darkness beyond and come into view, saving me
27. She saw, out of the corner of her eye, the silhouette of Katarina’s head come into view as she stepped over something carefully
28. Finally, the house had come into view
29. That left the Americans and the Brits right where they had expected to be, alone with each other at the front of the pack as the grandstands and the boathouses began to come into view down the course
30. My mind was still awash with the flood dream that evidently wasn’t about a flood, the coyotes that had been something more than coyotes, the sandpiper that had flown from Tim’s hand and vanished from our perspective only to come into view to people farther up the beach, the safe house that had appeared to be so Victorian but had been woven through with hidden high-tech defenses, the angelic face of the cult girl in Lauren’s house and the vicious face of the same girl gone poltergeist
31. The appearance was full upon us that I had already had to deal with here: Peter Quint had come into view like a sentinel before a prison
32. The first to come into view was Milka, with her black markings and powerful quarters, gaining upon the wolf
33. Seeing a mounted, thus putatively noble, foeman come into view, the Crève Coeur knight pointed his sword at Karyl
34. When I looked again, the busy handling-machine had already put together several of the pieces of apparatus it had taken out of the cylinder into a shape having an unmistakable likeness to its own; and down on the left a busy little digging mechanism had come into view, emitting jets of green vapour and working its way round the pit, excavating and embanking in a methodical and discriminating manner
35. The first to come into view was Mílka, with her black markings and powerful quarters, gaining upon the wolf