The way ahead of us was invisible behind the smoke.
His face was invisible behind the body of the dead man.
The skipper was invisible behind his seat back up there near the flag.
For the moment the machines firing at him were invisible behind the smoke from the second burst.
At once the old woman called out to somebody invisible behind the high hedge.
His left eye would soon be invisible behind a rapidly swelling lid.
Despite the hour, he was wearing sunglasses, his eyes invisible behind the lenses.
She scrunched down, as if to make herself invisible behind the communications console.
The island at the end of the bridge was all but invisible behind thick trees.
The musicians were invisible behind a cloth screen at one end of the chamber.